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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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- | | '''INT''' fileID || - The [[file]] that holds the | + | | '''INT''' fileID || - The [[file]] that holds the graphic. |
|- | |- | ||
- | | '''INT''' graphID || - The [[ | + | | '''INT''' graphID || - The [[graphic]] to clear. |
|- | |- | ||
| '''WORD''' color || - The [[color]] used to clear. | | '''WORD''' color || - The [[color]] used to clear. |
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Definition
INT map_clear ( <INT fileID> , <INT graphID> , <WORD color> )
Clears a certain graph to a certain color.
Parameters
INT fileID | - The file that holds the graphic. |
INT graphID | - The graphic to clear. |
WORD color | - The color used to clear. |
Returns
INT : true
Errors
Unsupported color depth | - The specified graph has a not supported color depth. |
Example
Program a_map_is_born; Private int map; Begin // Create a new graph of size 100x100 and color depth of 8bit map = new_map(100,100,8); // Clear the map red map_clear(0,map,rgb(255,0,0)); // Put it in the center of the screen put(0,map,160,100); Loop frame; End End
Used in example: new_map(), put()
This will result in something like: