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Old July 19th, 2005, 05:31 PM
daytripper
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Default dos graphics with borland command line compiler 5.5 ?

im making a physics math model on the borland command line compiler
v5.5, is it possible to make some simple graphs of my arrays?

if yes, how?
if no, is it possible to make it do so?

daytripper

this may post twice, as i think my last post went into the ether :(

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Old July 19th, 2005, 05:31 PM
Kevin Goodsell
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daytripper wrote:
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> im making a physics math model on the borland command line compiler
> v5.5, is it possible to make some simple graphs of my arrays?
>
> if yes, how?
> if no, is it possible to make it do so?
>
> daytripper
>
> this may post twice, as i think my last post went into the ether :([/color]

It came through loud and clear. The following was my reply:
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C++ has no built-in support for graphics. You can write some kind of
graphical output to a stream then view the result. That's about it.

For anything else you will need to either get a graphics library or ask
about what your compiler supports in a group that discusses your compiler.

Please read the following:

http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/offtopic.txt

-Kevin
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