

Graphics Library (graphics.h) Reference (part 3).Graphics Library (graphics.h) Reference (part 2).

Graphics Library (graphics.h) Reference (part 1).Complete reference of graphics.h library and explanation of each method in that library can be found in the following articles. We will restrict our discussion on Graphics in C to 16 bit C programming, MS DOS environment and 640×480 VGA monitor. Library will be discussed in details and samples programs will be provided to show the power of C programming language especially for graphic programming developing graphical user interfaces. In the next few pages we will discuss graphics.h library in more details. In a C program, first step is to initialize the graphics drivers on the computer.
