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- #include <conio.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <wgt.h>
- /* WORDUP Graphics Toolkit Version 3.5
- Demonstration program 16
-
- This program shows how to use wcopyscreen
-
- */
-
- int x,y;
- block screen1;
-
-
- void main(void)
- {
- vga256(); // initializes system
-
- screen1=wnewblock(0,0,319,199);
- // virtual screens are created by making a block with size
- // 0-319 and 0-199. These screens can be used like any other
- // block, however they make also be drawn on top of.
- // You can tell which screen to draw to by calling
- // wsetscreen(name of block) and wnormscreen() to restore
- // drawing to the default screen.
-
- wsetscreen(screen1); // sets to screen1
- for (y=0; y<200; y++)
- {
- wsetcolor(y);
- wfline(0,0,319,y); // draw something on another screen
- wfline(319,199,0,y);
- }
-
- minit();
- moff();
- wnormscreen(); // make the putblock go onto the default screen
-
- do {
- mread();
- wcopyscreen(mx,my,mx+20,my+20,screen1,mx,my,NULL);
- // this means copy a square 20*20 from screen1 to the same spot
- // on the default screen. Move the mouse around and watch the black
- // wipe away as screen1 copies over.
-
- // NULL means the default screen. Be sure to #include <stdio.h>
- // so it knows what NULL means.
-
- } while (!kbhit());
-
- getch(); // wasn't that fun?!
-
-
- wfreeblock(screen1); // remember to free that memory (64004 bytes for a screen)
-
- textmode(C80); // used to return to text mode
- }