PRB: _getpixel() Return Value Unchanged After _setbkcolor()Last reviewed: July 17, 1997Article ID: Q67759 |
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SYMPTOMSIn an MS-DOS application, the _getpixel() function always returns the value zero (0) when the specified pixel is drawn in the background color. Using the _setbkcolor() function to change the color of the background does not affect the return value from _getpixel().
CAUSEThe _getpixel() function returns the color index for the specified pixel, not the value for the color mapped to a particular color index. The background color in graphics mode is always mapped to palette entry 0.
RESOLUTIONIf the application changes the color index for a particular point on the screen, the _getpixel() function returns a different value. Specify the desired color index with the _setcolor() function and call one of the graphics drawing functions, such as _floodfill(), _setpixel(), and so on.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following code example demonstrates this situation.
Sample Code
/* Compile options needed: none * Link options needed: GRAPHICS.LIB */ // Note: C 5.1 does not support _MAXRESMODE #include <graph.h> #include <stdio.h> void main(void){ short xvar = 100, yvar = 100, result1 = 0, result2 = 0; _setvideomode(_MAXRESMODE); result1 = _getpixel(xvar, yvar); _setbkcolor(_BLUE); result2 = _getpixel(xvar, yvar); _setvideomode(_DEFAULTMODE); printf("Before _setbkcolor - %d\n", result1); printf("After _setbkcolor - %d\n", result2);}
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