Author: Andrew Dados
Date: 12:01:55 10/02/99
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On October 02, 1999 at 12:50:25, James Robertson wrote: >On October 02, 1999 at 04:28:41, Dave Dory wrote: > >>On October 02, 1999 at 02:37:48, James Robertson wrote: >> >>>Whenever cout is used, say: >>>for (percent = 0; percent <= 100; percent ++) >>> cout << "% complete: " << percent << endl; >>> >>>the output will look like: >>> >>>% complete: 0 >>>% complete: 1 >>>..... >>> >>>How do I make it so that the second cout statment will 'back up', i.e. overwrite >>>the first statement so it is no longer visible? >>> >>>Thanks, >>>James >> >>By prayer, fasting, and contemplation, James!!! >> >> >> >>gotoxy(col, row) ??? > > >What header is this nifty function in? > >James pascal.h probably :) > >> >>What do you __mean, __gotoxy(col, row) !!! >> >>No __wonder__ my Chess program never get's finished!!! ;-D >> >>Of course, endl is not needed inside the display loop. Once afterward is all you >>need. >> >>I'm still using a prehistoric compiler, so your mileage may vary. >> >>Dave
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