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From: | Paul Michailidis <paulm14 AT home DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Clear the Screen |
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Date: | Thu, 29 Mar 2001 01:41:01 GMT |
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conio.clrscr().. cool sounds good i'll try it. the way i do it is with allegro. when its included you can use the clear(screen); line. but try that conio.clrscr() thing also i believe there is another way, if you include something like stdlib.h or stdio.h i think you can use system("clrscr"); or something along those lines. good luck, paul m. "Alexei A. Frounze" wrote: > conio.clrscr() ? > > -- > Alexei A. Frounze > alexfru [AT] chat [DOT] ru > http://alexfru.chat.ru > http://members.xoom.com/alexfru/ > http://welcome.to/pmode/ > > "Dr Mario" <drmario AT twcny DOT rr DOT com> wrote in message > news:ZIuw6.8199$8R5 DOT 1021750 AT typhoon DOT nyroc DOT rr DOT com... > > Does anyone know of a way that a dos console output window can be > > cleared using C/C++?? All I'm doing is some computations, then using > printf > > (or puts) to do the output in a dos console window. I need to completely > > have the screen cleared. Does anyone know how? > > > > --Mario > > > >
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