The header file graphics.h contains outtextxy() function which displays the text or string at a specified point (x, y) on the screen.
Syntax :
void outtextxy(int x, int y, char *string); where, x, y are coordinates of the point and, third argument contains the address of string to be displayed.
Examples :
Input : x = 200, y = 150, string = "Hello Geek, Have a good day !" Output : Input : x = 150, y = 250, string = "GeeksforGeeks is the best !" Output :
Below is the implementation for outtextxy() function:
// C Implementation for outtextxy() #include <graphics.h> // driver code int main()
{ // gm is Graphics mode which is
// a computer display mode that
// generates image using pixels.
// DETECT is a macro defined in
// "graphics.h" header file
int gd = DETECT, gm;
// initgraph initializes the
// graphics system by loading a
// graphics driver from disk
initgraph(&gd, &gm, "" );
// outtextxy function
outtextxy(200, 150, "Hello Geek, Have a good day !" );
getch();
// closegraph function closes the
// graphics mode and deallocates
// all memory allocated by
// graphics system .
closegraph();
return 0;
} |
Output :