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From: "Pavlos" <trash24379 AT usa DOT net>
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Subject: Re: How to control cursor position?
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 05:55:21 +0300
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Mike Wyatt wrote in message ...
>Back when I used to write C stuff with an old warhorse Borland Dos
>Compiler (Eons ago) there was a function that took and x and a y
>coordinate and stuck the cursor at those coords on the screen.  Another
>one had no arguments, but returned the x and y coordinates.  Is there a
>similar function in the DJGPP compiler?
>
Yes, gotoxy(), wherex() and wherey()



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