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This will make a SpaceShip with a cyan coloured block, able to move around the screen. This will make a SpaceShip with a cyan coloured block, able to move around the screen.
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A process is a subroutine to which one or more of the following apply:
- it received parameters
- it acts on the parameters
- it processes data located elsewhere
- it returns a value

In addition to these possibilities, a process always has a frame; statement. The difference between a function and a process is a process is treated as a seperate thread. This means one can't let a process return a value, as the father process continues its code as well. When a process comes to its first frame; statement, the process 'returns' its ProcessID and continues the code (in the next frame).

In earlier Fenix versions (2005 and earlier) there is no difference in syntax, however, a process is treated like a function when there is no frame; statement in the code.

Example

Process SpaceShip( int file , int graph , int x , int y , int angle , int maxspeed , int maxturnspeed )
Private
    int speed;
Begin
    Loop
        speed+=key(_up)*(speed<maxspeed)-key(_down)*(speed>-maxspeed);
        angle+=(key(_left)-key(_right))*maxturnspeed;
        advance(speed);
        frame;
    End
End

Now one can call this process for example by doing the following.

Private
    int map;
Begin
    map = new_map(20,20,8);
    map_clear(0,map,rgb(0,255,255));
    SpaceShip(0,map,100,100,0,20,5000);
End

This will make a SpaceShip with a cyan coloured block, able to move around the screen.



--Sandman 14:56, 23 March 2007 (CET)

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