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setpalette


Syntax

#include <graphics.h>

void setpalette(int colornum, int color);

Description
setpalette changes the colornum entry in the palette to color. For example, setpalette(0,5) changes the first color in the current palette (the background color) to actual color number 5. If size is the number of entries in the current palette, colornum can range between 0 and (size - 1).

You can partially (or completely) change the colors in the EGA/VGA palette with setpalette. On a CGA, you can only change the first entry in the palette (colornum equals 0, the background color) with a call to setpalette.

The color parameter passed to setpalette can be represented by symbolic constants which are defined in graphics.h.
NameValue
BLACK 0
BLUE1
GREEN2
CYAN3
RED4
MAGENTA5
BROWN6
LIGHTGRAY7
DARKGRAY8
LIGHTBLUE9
LIGHTGREEN10
LIGHTCYAN11
LIGHTRED12
LIGHTMAGENTA13
YELLOW14
WHITE15
setpalette cannot be used with the IBM-8514 driver; use setrgbpalette instead.

Return Value
If invalid input is passed to setpalette, graphresult returns -11, and the current palette remains unchanged.

Windows Notes [WIN]
The winbgim version allows the color argument to be an ordinary BGI color (from 0 to 15) or an RGB color. The colornum should be a palette index from 0 to 15.

In the windows version, changing the palette effects only future drawing. Currently drawn pixels do not change their color when the palette changes (no "palette animation").

See also
setrgbpalette

Example

/* setpalette example */ 



#include <graphics.h>

#include <stdlib.h>

#include <stdio.h>

#include <conio.h>



int main(void)

{

   /* request autodetection */

   int gdriver = DETECT, gmode, errorcode;

   int color, maxcolor, ht;

   int y = 10;

   char msg[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 */

   }



   maxcolor = getmaxcolor();

   ht = 2 * textheight("W");



   /* display the default colors */

   for (color=1; color<=maxcolor; color++) {

      setcolor(color);

      sprintf(msg, "Color: %d", color);

      outtextxy(1, y, msg);

      y += ht;

   }



   /* wait for a key */

   getch();



   /* black out the colors one by one */

   for (color=1; color<=maxcolor; color++) {



      setpalette(color, BLACK);

      getch();

   }



   /* clean up */

   closegraph();

   return 0;

}


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