import os
import time
WIDTH = 79
message = "hello!".upper()
#the printed banner version of the message
#this is a 7-line display, stored as 7 strings
#initially, these are empty.
printedMessage = [ "","","","","","","" ]
#a dictionary mapping letters to their 7-line
#banner display equivalents. each letter in the dictionary
#maps to 7 strings, one for each line of the display.
characters = { " " : [ " ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" " ],
"E" : [ "*****",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****" ],
"H" : [ "* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"*****",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *" ],
"O" : [ "*****",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"*****" ],
"L" : [ "* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****" ],
"!" : [ " * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" ",
" * " ]
}
#build up the printed banner. to do this, the 1st row of the
#display is created for each character in the message, followed by
#the second line, etc..
for row in range(7):
for char in message:
printedMessage[row] += (str(characters[char][row]) + " ")
#the offset is how far to the right we want to print the message.
#initially, we want to print the message just off the display.
offset = WIDTH
while True:
os.system("cls")
#print each line of the message, including the offset.
for row in range(7):
print(" " * offset + printedMessage[row][max(0,offset*-1):WIDTH - offset])
#move the message a little to the left.
offset -=1
#if the entire message has moved 'through' the display then
#start again from the right hand side.
if offset <= ((len(message)+2)*6) * -1:
offset = WIDTH
#take out or change this line to speed up / slow down the display
time.sleep(0.05)
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import time
WIDTH = 79
message = "hello!".upper()
#the printed banner version of the message
#this is a 7-line display, stored as 7 strings
#initially, these are empty.
printedMessage = [ "","","","","","","" ]
#a dictionary mapping letters to their 7-line
#banner display equivalents. each letter in the dictionary
#maps to 7 strings, one for each line of the display.
characters = { " " : [ " ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" " ],
"E" : [ "*****",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****" ],
"H" : [ "* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"*****",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *" ],
"O" : [ "*****",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"* *",
"*****" ],
"L" : [ "* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"* ",
"*****" ],
"!" : [ " * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" * ",
" ",
" * " ]
}
#build up the printed banner. to do this, the 1st row of the
#display is created for each character in the message, followed by
#the second line, etc..
for row in range(7):
for char in message:
printedMessage[row] += (str(characters[char][row]) + " ")
#the offset is how far to the right we want to print the message.
#initially, we want to print the message just off the display.
offset = WIDTH
while True:
os.system("cls")
#print each line of the message, including the offset.
for row in range(7):
print(" " * offset + printedMessage[row][max(0,offset*-1):WIDTH - offset])
#move the message a little to the left.
offset -=1
#if the entire message has moved 'through' the display then
#start again from the right hand side.
if offset <= ((len(message)+2)*6) * -1:
offset = WIDTH
#take out or change this line to speed up / slow down the display
time.sleep(0.05)
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