getgraphmode
- Syntax
-
#include <graphics.h> int getgraphmode(void);
- Description
-
Your program must make a successful call to initgraph before calling getgraphmode.
The enumeration graphics_mode, defined in graphics.h, gives names for the predefined graphics modes. For a table listing these enumeration values, refer to the description for initgraph.
- Return Value
- getgraphmode returns the graphics mode set by initgraph or setgraphmode.
- Windows Notes
- The winbgim version of getgraphmode returns VGAHI for the graphmode, regardless of how initgraph was called. However, the screen is not necessarily 640 x 480.
- See also
- getmoderange
- initgraph
- restorecrtmode
- setgraphmode
- initgraph
- Example
-
/* getgraphmode example */ #include <graphics.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> int main(void) { /* request autodetection */ int gdriver = DETECT, gmode, errorcode; int midx, midy, mode; char numname[80], modename[80]; /* initialize graphics and local variables */ initgraph(&gdriver, &gmode, ""); /* read result of initialization */ errorcode = graphresult(); if (errorcode != grOk) { /* an error occurred */ printf("Graphics error: %s\n", grapherrormsg(errorcode)); printf("Press any key to halt:"); getch(); exit(1); /* terminate with an error code */ } midx = getmaxx() / 2; midy = getmaxy() / 2; /* get mode number and name strings */ mode = getgraphmode(); sprintf(numname, "%d is the current mode number.", mode); sprintf(modename, "%s is the current graphics mode.", getmodename(mode)); /* display the information */ settextjustify(CENTER_TEXT, CENTER_TEXT); outtextxy(midx, midy, numname); outtextxy(midx, midy+2*textheight("W"), modename); /* clean up */ getch(); closegraph(); return 0; }
Back to index