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Here is an example on how to put at least lines and circles onto your windows console display. Yes, you have to jump through a hoop to do it. Dev-C++ can do this thanks to some BCX generated code. You have to set up your project as a Console Application and link with libgdi32.a in the case of Dev-C++, or GDI32.lib with other compilers.
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The code works flawlessly. Is there a way to add to these features to plot graphs of functions? Or will that require more sophisticated code and libraries?
An example of what I mean is: using the BCX_Line function to draw a figure window, the X and Y axes, and then another function to plot--let's say sin(x) curve.
how can I move the drawen object using the mouse from his place to onther please
Hi!
How can I clear the screen of graphical images ?
I'm reffering to a function similar to BORLAND C's cleardevice() funcion.
Thanks in advance,
gh0sst
The code snippet does not compile with Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2. The error messages look like this:
[Linker error] undefined reference to 'CreatePen@12'
[Linker error] undefined reference to 'SelectObject@8'
...
and so on..
[Linker error] undefined reference to 'CreatePen@12'
[Linker error] undefined reference to 'SelectObject@8'
...
and so on..
This thread was originally posted 5 years ago, before that version of the compiler existed. So use the code at your own risk.
>> The code snippet does not compile with Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2. The error messages look like this:
>> [Linker error] undefined reference to 'CreatePen@12'
>> [Linker error] undefined reference to 'SelectObject@8'
>> [Linker error] undefined reference to 'CreatePen@12'
>> [Linker error] undefined reference to 'SelectObject@8'
See the code snippet comments, there it says;
- with Dev-C++ link libgdi32.a via Project>>Project Options>>Parameters>>Add Lib>>libgdi32.a
There is WIN32 API GetConsoleWindow() that directly returns the Console's HWND already.