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      daveyman123
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      thank you for the replies. very much appreciated :)

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        daveyman123 @BuZz
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        @buzz said in Getting the rom name and emulator:

        @daveyman123 No - you could call your python script from the bash script passing the arguments in, then when launching a game the code will be called and you can send the game name to your display etc.

        OK so i create the bash script and make it executable. inside the script i have given the command "python /path/to/myscript.py"

        I can run the bash script from terminal and it works!

        However,
        when i launch a game the script doesnt run

        again i have put the the python script in the "runcommand-onstart.sh" script and not made the script executable or added anything other than what i mentioned before

        thanks,
        DM123

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          BuZz administrators @daveyman123
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          @daveyman123 Where did you put the file ? What version of RetroPie are you running ? Please post the script (use a code block - http://commonmark.org/help/)

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            daveyman123 @BuZz
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            @buzz said in Getting the rom name and emulator:

            @daveyman123 Where did you put the file ? What version of RetroPie are you running ? Please post the script (use a code block - http://commonmark.org/help/)

            @buzz said in Getting the rom name and emulator:

            @daveyman123 Where did you put the file ? What version of RetroPie are you running ? Please post the script (use a code block - http://commonmark.org/help/)

            damnit all i forgot was to put sudo! :/ its working now!

            i guess the next question i would ask would be: how do i retrieve the information

            in the document you provided it says "$1" will get me the emulator. but i am unsure how to use this with python

            thanks so much for your continued help!
            DM123

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              BuZz administrators @daveyman123
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              @daveyman123

              python /path/to/myscript.py "$@"
              

              will pass all the script arguments to your python script.

              or use

              python /path/to/myscript.py" "$1"
              

              to pass a single parameter for example

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                cyperghost @BuZz
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                @buzz Just a coding question.
                If I use "$@" is there need to use loops to get all arguments or will all arguments pathed?
                I used always "$1"... parameters and definated emulator=$1.

                Can I resolve the $@ command and say emlulator=$1 romname=$2

                What's is the better method to handle those calls?

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                  cyperghost @daveyman123
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                  @daveyman123
                  You can look to this >> lfl-launcher.source and see lines 33-37

                  These arguements were created by the bash-file >> create favourties.sh

                  So the bash file (Create Favourites.sh) gives arguments to binary (lfl-launcher) the first command "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/My Favourites" was given manually.

                  BTW: There is no need to use this binary @pjft did a great job introducing favorites in our Emulations Station :D

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                    daveyman123 @cyperghost
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                    @cyperghost

                    very informative Cyperghost. Thank You. so basically retropie is written in bash or am i way off?

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                      BuZz administrators @daveyman123
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                      @daveyman123 RetroPie-Setup (the installer script etc) is written in bash and so is the launch script. Components are written in various other languages (C/C++/Python).

                      To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                        BuZz administrators @cyperghost
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                        @cyperghost I don't understand your question.

                        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                          cyperghost @BuZz
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                          @buzz I call a python programm with $@ within runcommand. What will be the result and how does the python script "knows" how many arguments are given.

                          So if
                          $1 - the system (eg: atari2600, nes, snes, megadrive, fba, etc).
                          $2 - the emulator (eg: lr-stella, lr-fceumm, lr-picodrive, pifba, etc).
                          $3 - the full path to the rom file.
                          $4 - the full command line used to launch the emulator

                          can I just use romfile=$3 variable within python and I get my romfile even by using $@?

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                            BuZz administrators @cyperghost
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                            @cyperghost "$@" is all the parameters. eg it expands to

                            "$1" "$2" "$3" (for any parameters that exist) so it will pass all the parameters on to the python script

                            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4824590/propagate-all-arguments-in-a-bash-shell-script#4824637

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                              daveyman123 @BuZz
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                              @BuZz
                              @cyperghost
                              either of you know why i would have to powercycle my entire raspberry pi to get the "Pimoroni Unicorn Hat" to work more than once i.e. it screws up and lighting is random after one scroll through?

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                                BuZz administrators @daveyman123
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                                @daveyman123 no idea.

                                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                  meleu @cyperghost
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                                  @cyperghost said in Getting the rom name and emulator:

                                  @buzz I call a python programm with $@ within runcommand. What will be the result and how does the python script "knows" how many arguments are given.

                                  So if
                                  $1 - the system (eg: atari2600, nes, snes, megadrive, fba, etc).
                                  $2 - the emulator (eg: lr-stella, lr-fceumm, lr-picodrive, pifba, etc).
                                  $3 - the full path to the rom file.
                                  $4 - the full command line used to launch the emulator

                                  can I just use romfile=$3 variable within python and I get my romfile even by using $@?

                                  I'm not comfortable with python at all, I only learned it to tweak the joy2key tool and never used it again. But I think the answer for your question can be found here: https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.argv

                                  Maybe this example can answer too:

                                  [PROMPT] $ cat args.py 
                                  #!/usr/bin/python
                                  
                                  import sys
                                  
                                  print '\nnumber of arguments:'
                                  print len(sys.argv)
                                  
                                  print '\nhere are the given arguments:'
                                  for arg in sys.argv:
                                      print arg
                                  
                                  print '\nhere is the third argument:'
                                  print sys.argv[3]
                                  
                                  
                                  [PROMPT] $ ./args.py one two three
                                  
                                  number of arguments:
                                  4
                                  
                                  here is the given arguments:
                                  ./args.py
                                  one
                                  two
                                  three
                                  
                                  here is the third argument:
                                  three
                                  
                                  [PROMPT] $ ./args.py catch errors
                                  
                                  number of arguments:
                                  3
                                  
                                  here is the given arguments:
                                  ./args.py
                                  catch
                                  errors
                                  
                                  here is the third argument:
                                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                                    File "./args.py", line 13, in <module>
                                      print sys.argv[3]
                                  IndexError: list index out of range
                                  
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                                    cyperghost @meleu
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                                    @meleu That's it
                                    Thank you

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                                      daveyman123 @cyperghost
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                                      @cyperghost

                                      Would you know why something about launching a game stops my unicorn hat from functioning?

                                      If I launch a game and immediately back out it will continue to scroll through the rom on the unicorn hat.

                                      However,
                                      if the game actually launches the unicorn hat stops.
                                      would there be something interfering with the PINS from retropie?

                                      I have the python script running in the background but no difference.

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                                        cyperghost @daveyman123
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                                        @daveyman123 That isn't hard

                                        1. nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh
                                        2. Add your script for ex /home/pi/RetroPie/loop.sh $1 &

                                        That's it

                                        code example loop.sh
                                        make loop executable by chmod +x loop.sh

                                        #!/bin/bash 
                                        counter=0
                                        while [  $counter -lt 10 ]; do
                                        echo The counter is $counter
                                        echo "The romsystem is $1" >> /tmp/counter.log
                                        let counter=counter+1 
                                        sleep 5
                                        done
                                        

                                        That's it ... now in tmp/counter.log is 10 times written "The romsystem is ....."
                                        As the ROM is loaded in foreground the bash example in background is logging the system.

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                                          daveyman123 @cyperghost
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                                          @cyperghost
                                          almost done writing it up
                                          if this works youre a genius!

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                                            meleu
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                                            @daveyman123 can you tell me WTF is an unicorn hat?
                                            I want to believe that you are not talking about this:
                                            unicornhat

                                            @cyperghost I remember that you said you didn't learn programming in a "formal" way. But I would like to make you care more about the importance of indentation.

                                            Please, I don't want to sound like the smart guy teaching you the right way to code. If your code works for you, then it's fine. But I know that you like to share code with the community (giving and receiving contributions), and for this purpose indentation is a basic requirement. ;-)

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