moveto() function in C
The header file graphics.h contains moveto() function which changes the current position to (x, y)
Syntax :
void moveto(int x, int y);
Examples :
Input : x = 70, y = 40 Output : Input : x = 50, y = 80 Output :
Below is the implementation of moveto() function:
// C Implementation for moveto() #include <graphics.h> #include <stdio.h> // driver code int main() { // gm is Graphics mode which is // a computer display mode that // generates image using pixels. // DETECT is a macro defined in // "graphics.h" header file int gd = DETECT, gm; char arr[100]; // initgraph initializes the // graphics system by loading a // graphics driver from disk initgraph(&gd, &gm, "" ); // sprintf stands for “String print”. // Instead of printing on console, it // store output on char buffer which // are specified in sprintf sprintf (arr, "X = %d, Y = %d" , getx(), gety()); // outtext function displays text at // current position. outtext(arr); // moveto function moveto(70, 40); // The function getx returns the X // coordinate of the current position. // The function gety returns the y // coordinate of current position. sprintf (arr, "X = %d, Y = %d" , getx(), gety()); outtext(arr); getch(); // closegraph function closes the // graphics mode and deallocates // all memory allocated by // graphics system . closegraph(); return 0; } |
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