could anyone tell me what are the max values that can be entered in turbo c++ gotoxy function.....
the help says that (35,25) is the bottom right position in the window but i can enter text even upto x-coordinate 50..
what i want to do is enter text at y- coordinates greater than 25....
is this possible ???
plese help.... i have a project to submit within a week and this is a mojor roadblock.... :S
the help says that (35,25) is the bottom right position in the window but i can enter text even upto x-coordinate 50..
what i want to do is enter text at y- coordinates greater than 25....
is this possible ???
plese help.... i have a project to submit within a week and this is a mojor roadblock.... :S
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maximum is the size of the screen and its resolution, usually 25 x 80. The 35X25 was common when PCs first came out in the early 1980s. But MS-Windows console screens have much smaller fonts and more rows.
Jan 30, 2011 Because gotoxy is a Turbo-C specific function, which means it is not part of the standard. However, if you insist on using console functions, you can define your own function by using member functions available in To use gotoxy in Dev-C, #include and insert this snippet before the main function. May 04, 2012 You are quite right. There is a prototype called gotoxy in conio.h, but there is no implementation for it in the standard G libraries. This is because conio.h it is NOT part of the ANSI C.