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Definition
INT map_put_pixel ( <INT fileID> , <INT graphID> , <INT x> , <INT y> , <INT color> )
Draws a single colored pixel on a graph.
Parameters
| INT fileID | - The file that holds the graph. | 
| INT graphID | - The graph to draw on. | 
| INT x | - Where on the graph's x-axis to put the pixel. | 
| INT y | - Where on the graph's y-axis to put the pixel. | 
| INT color | - What color to draw. | 
Returns
INT : true
Errors
| Invalid map | - Map doesn't exist. | 
| Unsupported colordepth | - Destination graph is of an unsupported colordepth. | 
Example
Program awesome;
Begin
    set_mode(640,480,16);
    
    graph=new_map(100,100,16);
    map_clear(0,graph,rgb(255,0,0)); //makes the graphic a red square
    x=320;
    y=240;
    map_put_pixel(0,graph,50,50,rgb(255,255,255)); //puts a white pixel in the center of the graphic
    Loop
  
        frame;
    End
End
						
			
		