Console.KeyAvailable Propiedad
Definición
Importante
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Obtiene un valor que indica si hay disponible una acción de presionar una tecla en el flujo de entrada.
public:
static property bool KeyAvailable { bool get(); };
public static bool KeyAvailable { get; }
static member KeyAvailable : bool
Public Shared ReadOnly Property KeyAvailable As Boolean
Valor de propiedad
true
si hay disponible una acción de presionar una tecla; en caso contrario, false
.
Excepciones
Error de E/S.
La entrada estándar se redirige a un archivo en lugar de al teclado.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo siguiente se muestra cómo usar la KeyAvailable propiedad para crear un bucle que se ejecuta hasta que se presiona una tecla.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Threading;
int main()
{
ConsoleKeyInfo cki;
do
{
Console::WriteLine( "\nPress a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit." );
// Your code could perform some useful task in the following loop. However,
// for the sake of this example we'll merely pause for a quarter second.
while ( Console::KeyAvailable == false )
Thread::Sleep( 250 );
cki = Console::ReadKey( true );
Console::WriteLine( "You pressed the '{0}' key.", cki.Key );
}
while ( cki.Key != ConsoleKey::X );
}
/*
This example produces results similar to the following:
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'H' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'E' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'PageUp' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'DownArrow' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'X' key.
*/
using System;
using System.Threading;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
ConsoleKeyInfo cki;
do {
Console.WriteLine("\nPress a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.");
// Your code could perform some useful task in the following loop. However,
// for the sake of this example we'll merely pause for a quarter second.
while (Console.KeyAvailable == false)
Thread.Sleep(250); // Loop until input is entered.
cki = Console.ReadKey(true);
Console.WriteLine("You pressed the '{0}' key.", cki.Key);
} while(cki.Key != ConsoleKey.X);
}
}
/*
This example produces results similar to the following:
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'H' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'E' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'PageUp' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'DownArrow' key.
Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
You pressed the 'X' key.
*/
open System
open System.Threading
let mutable cki = Unchecked.defaultof<ConsoleKeyInfo>
while cki.Key <> ConsoleKey.X do
printfn "\nPress a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit."
// Your code could perform some useful task in the following loop. However,
// for the sake of this example we'll merely pause for a quarter second.
while not Console.KeyAvailable do
Thread.Sleep 250 // Loop until input is entered.
cki <- Console.ReadKey true
printfn $"You pressed the '{cki.Key}' key."
// This example produces results similar to the following:
//
// Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
// You pressed the 'H' key.
//
// Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
// You pressed the 'E' key.
//
// Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
// You pressed the 'PageUp' key.
//
// Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
// You pressed the 'DownArrow' key.
//
// Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
// You pressed the 'X' key.
Imports System.Threading
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim cki As ConsoleKeyInfo
Do
Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.")
' Your code could perform some useful task in the following loop. However,
' for the sake of this example we'll merely pause for a quarter second.
While Console.KeyAvailable = False
Thread.Sleep(250) ' Loop until input is entered.
End While
cki = Console.ReadKey(True)
Console.WriteLine("You pressed the '{0}' key.", cki.Key)
Loop While cki.Key <> ConsoleKey.X
End Sub
End Class
'This example produces results similar to the following:
'
'Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
'You pressed the 'H' key.
'
'Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
'You pressed the 'E' key.
'
'Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
'You pressed the 'PageUp' key.
'
'Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
'You pressed the 'DownArrow' key.
'
'Press a key to display; press the 'x' key to quit.
'You pressed the 'X' key.
'
Comentarios
El valor de la propiedad se devuelve inmediatamente; es decir, la propiedad no bloquea la KeyAvailable entrada hasta que haya disponible una pulsación de tecla.
Utilice la KeyAvailable propiedad junto con solo el ReadKey método , no con los Read métodos o ReadLine .