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It like a tradition to use Turbo in our Indian CS sector. Its because the syllabus haven't been changed since long time.
The graphics. h header file provides access to a simple graphics library that makes it possible to draw lines, rectangles, ovals, arcs, polygons, images, and strings on a graphical window. The second step is initialize the graphics drivers on the computer using initgraph method of graphics. h library.
<graphics.h> is very old library. It's better to use something that is new.
Trust Me There are much better option
Allegro or SDL libraries may be for you. You could also try SFML. It has quite a following. You'll have a large community behind you if you needed any help.
Know the difference between MINGW, Mingw-w64 && TDM learn more go, go, go...
UPDATE:
switching from MinGW
to TDM-GCC-32
Install TDM-GCC-32
from their official site link
graphics.h
, winbgim.h
and libbgi.a
graphics.h
and winbgim.h
files to TDM-GCC-32/include
folder.location might be ("C:/TDM-GCC-32/include/")
libbgi.a
to file to TDM-GCC-32/lib
folder.location might be ("C:/TDM-GCC-32/lib")
Open Vs Code Smart way:
mkdir cppGraphics
cd cppGraphics
code .
if you are using template with task and c_cpp_properties json file then you directory should look like this:
src
and the task.json will build the .exe in build
foldercppGraphics
ββββ.vscode
ββββHome
ββββbuild
ββββsrc
.vscode
folder in that workspace which will contain task.json
, c_cpp_properties.json
//create a file name it example.cpp inside src or any other name with .cpp extension
#include <graphics.h>
int main(){
int gdrive = DETECT;
int gmode;
initgraph(&gdrive, &gmode, NULL);
// you can also pass NULL for third parameter if you did above setup successfully
// example: initgraph(&gd, &gm, NULL);
arc(200, 200, 0, 360, 100);
arc(150, 150, 0, 360, 20);
arc(250, 150, 0, 360, 20);
arc(200, 200, 0, 360, 5);
arc(200, 250, 180, 360, 30);
getch();
closegraph();
}
Ctrl+Shift+B
to run the build task you will get the executable file in build folder
Running the file using command in termainl:
g++ -o example day3.cpp -lbgi -lgdi32 -lcomdlg32 -luuid -loleaut32 -lole32
//after u'll get example.exe run using command: .\example
Now To set up graphics.h in vs code using MINGW:
alternative video instruction in hindi
to setup graphics.h lib in vscode
Alternative step wise instruction to setup MinGW along with graphics library (graphics.h)
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