Hi! I'm fairly new to C programming and to the forum, does anyone know what commands I could use in ANSI C for graphics, such as line, boxes, circles etc...
thank you for any help in advance.
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Hi! I'm fairly new to C programming and to the forum, does anyone know what commands I could use in ANSI C for graphics, such as line, boxes, circles etc...
thank you for any help in advance.
There are no ANSI C commands for doing graphics. Doing graphics is platform dependent. There are a lot of free graphic libraries for the popular platforms.
Yes ANSI is a set of standards for the C language and not a library.
If you want to work on graphics then you can start with Borland's BGI library. It's available with Borland's Turbo C or Turbo C++ compilers.
They are nice for new comers.
Later on you can move on to big brothers like Direct X or OpenGL.
Ehm, Xoid didn't tell which OS he/she uses.Quote:
If you want to work on graphics then you can start with Borland's BGI library. It's available with Borland's Turbo C or Turbo C++ compilers.
They are nice for new comers.
Later on you can move on to big brothers like Direct X or OpenGL.
I'm using Windows 98, with Visual C++ 6 compiler
Then start learning Direct X.