getpalettesize
- Syntax
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#include <graphics.h> int getpalettesize(void);
- Description
- getpalettesize is used to determine how many palette entries can be set for the current graphics mode. For example, the EGA in color mode returns 16.
- Return Value
- getpalettesize returns the number of palette entries in the current palette.
- Windows Notes
- The winbgim version of getpalettesize returns 16 for the palette color. However, in addition to the palette colors, the programmer may also use RGB colors.
- See also
- setallpalette
- setpalette
- Example
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/* getpalettesize example */ #include <graphics.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> int main() { /* request autodetection */ int gdriver = DETECT, gmode, errorcode; int midx, midy; char psize[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; /* convert palette size info into string */ sprintf(psize, "The palette has %d modifiable entries.",getpalettesize()); /* display the information */ settextjustify(CENTER_TEXT, CENTER_TEXT); outtextxy(midx, midy, psize); /* clean up */ getch(); closegraph(); return 0; }
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