The PEEK function returns the value that is contained at a certain memory address offset. QB64 currently has limited access!
Syntax
variable = PEEK(segment_offset)
- Reads the specified memory segment_offset value.
- Use DEF SEG before PEEK to specify which memory segment to work in.
- PEEK only reads the memory byte value. Not certain bits. (See AND)
- Important SCREEN (statement) segments using PEEK and POKE include &HB800 (text segment) and &HA000 (graphics segment).
- To return to Basic default segment use DEF SEG without any arguments.
- Warning: DEF SEG, VARSEG , VARPTR, PEEK or POKE access QB64’s emulated 16 bit conventional memory block!
It is highly recommended that QB64’s _MEM memory system be used to avoid running out of memory.
Example(s)
Checking the 8 keyboard bit settings using a PEEK return value.
SCREEN 12
DEF SEG = 0 ' BIOS area
oldvalue = PEEK(1047) ' IMPORTANT! save initial setting to reset later
DO: _LIMIT 100
port = PEEK(1047)
IF port > 0 THEN LOCATE 26, 19: COLOR 11:
PRINT "Turn ALL Locks off to see each key's bit value!"
END IF
COLOR 14:LOCATE 2, 25
PRINT "PEEK(1047) ="; port; "present keyboard port byte value"
LOCATE 5, 35
IF (port AND 1) = 1 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "R SHIFT PRESSED " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "R SHIFT RELEASED"
LOCATE 7, 35
IF (port AND 2) = 2 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "L SHIFT PRESSED " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "L SHIFT RELEASED"
LOCATE 9, 35
IF (port AND 4) = 4 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "CTRL KEY PRESSED " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "CTRL KEY RELEASED"
LOCATE 11, 35
IF (port AND 8) = 8 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "ALT KEY PRESSED " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "ALT KEY RELEASED"
LOCATE 13, 35
IF (port AND 16) = 16 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "SCROLL LOCK ON " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "SCROLL LOCK OFF"
LOCATE 15, 35
IF (port AND 32) = 32 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "NUMBER LOCK ON " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "NUMBER LOCK OFF"
LOCATE 17, 35
IF (port AND 64) = 64 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "CAPS LOCK ON " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "CAPS LOCK OFF"
LOCATE 19, 35
IF (port AND 128) = 128 THEN COLOR 10: PRINT "INSERT MODE ON " ELSE COLOR 12: PRINT "INSERT MODE OFF"
COLOR 11: LOCATE 21, 20: PRINT "Press mode keys to change or [ESC] to quit!";
LOOP UNTIL INP(&H60) = 1 ' escape key exit
POKE 1047, oldvalue ' IMPORTANT reset to original settings
DEF SEG
NOTE: Keyboard Port function key settings cannot be reset on NT machines!
See Example(s)
- SelectScreen (Screen 0 row highlighting)
See Also
- POKE (write to memory), INP (read register)
- DEF SEG, VARSEG, VARPTR
- _MEMGET (function), _MEMPUT
- DEF SEG = 0, Scancodes (demo)
- PEEK and POKE Library
- Screen Memory