I want to display currentely board status with simple code. So I want to bring .byte Board with drawBoard So after excute this can be showed
For example
.data
.globl main
board:
.byte 'O', ' ', ' ',
' ', 'X', 'O',
'O', ' ', 'X'
.globl drawBoard
row: .asciiz " | | \n"
col: .asciiz "---|---|--- \n"
Spieler1: .asciiz "O"
Spieler2: .asciiz "X"
.text
main:
la $a0 board
jal drawBoard
li $v0 10
syscall
drawBoard:
li $v0, 4
la $a0, row
syscall
la $a0, row
syscall
la $a0, col
syscall
la $a0, row
syscall
la $a0, col
syscall
la $a0, row
syscall
la $a0, row
syscall
jr $ra
With this code just
| |
| |
---|---|---
| |
---|---|---
| |
| |
this was showed
but I expected
| |
O | |
---|---|---
| X | O
---|---|---
O | | X
| |
How can I fix my code?
'O'
or'X'
characters into your row string before printing it, if you want it something other than spaces. IDK why you'd expect that code to have printed the final output with X and O in it; perhaps you mean desired?board
array/string isn't terminated by a NUL-character (i.e. a byte with the value 0). But aside from that, theprint_string
system call has no idea that you want to overlay one string on top of another. It will start printing at the position where the previous print stopped. I'm not sure if any of the commonly used MIPS simulators have system calls for moving the text cursor.board:
is just intended as game-state, not for printing. Note that it doesn't have spaces or newline. So yeah, just copy it into the right offsets in the board string.