SNHU-IT-140/Adventure Game/adventure_game/example.py

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Python

# encoding: utf-8
import npyscreen
class TestApp(npyscreen.NPSApp):
def main(self):
# These lines create the form and populate it with widgets.
# A fairly complex screen in only 8 or so lines of code - a line for each control.
F = npyscreen.Form(name="Welcome to Npyscreen", )
t = F.add(npyscreen.TitleText, name="Text:", )
fn = F.add(npyscreen.TitleFilename, name="Filename:")
fn2 = F.add(npyscreen.TitleFilenameCombo, name="Filename2:")
dt = F.add(npyscreen.TitleDateCombo, name="Date:")
s = F.add(npyscreen.TitleSlider, out_of=12, name="Slider")
ml = F.add(npyscreen.MultiLineEdit,
value="""try typing here!\nMutiline text, press ^R to reformat.\n""",
max_height=5, rely=9)
ms = F.add(npyscreen.TitleSelectOne, max_height=4, value=[1, ], name="Pick One",
values=["Option1", "Option2", "Option3"], scroll_exit=True)
ms2 = F.add(npyscreen.TitleMultiSelect, max_height=-2, value=[1, ], name="Pick Several",
values=["Option1", "Option2", "Option3"], scroll_exit=True)
# This lets the user interact with the Form.
F.edit()
print(ms.get_selected_objects())
if __name__ == "__main__":
App = TestApp()
App.run()