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From: "Todorovic" <todorus AT eunet DOT yu>
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Subject: Re: allegro
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 23:44:42 +0100
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> Well that's not exactly what I mean.
> The real purpose behind this is I want to draw a square
> ( it will be 20 X 20 bmp 20X20 so 400 by 400)
> each bmp will have a height, a design number, if there's an object on it
or
> not...
> so lots of calculation and drawing so I need it to be fast.
>
> would there be a faster way? cause I can't use only 5 fps and with all the
> object, it will be like 2 or 3!

This could give you some idea:

struct OBJECT {
 int x, y; // Position on screen
 BITMAP *objbmp; // Bitmap for this object
} object[20][20];

void draw_screen(BITMAP *bmp)
{
 int i, j;
 blit(background_bmp, bmp, 0, 0, 0, 0, SCREEN_W, SCREEN_H);

 for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
  for (j = 0; j < 20; j++)
   blit(object[i][j].bmp, bmp, 0, 0, object[i][j].x, object[i][j].y,
        object[i][j].objbmp->w, object[i][j].objbmp->h);
}

Alexa



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