DRAW [x1], [y1] TO x2, y2[, c] DRAW TO x2, y2[, c] DRAW (x1,y1) - (x2,y2)[,mode][,B|,BF]
This instruction draws a line on the screen, starting from the coordinates (x1, y1)
to arrive at the coordinates (x2, y2)
, using the color c
. The start or the final
coordinates can be omitted: in this case, ugBASIC will draw, respectively, starting from
the last drawn position and arriving at the last drawn position. If the color is
omitted, the last color selected with the INK
or PEN
command will be used.
Finally, the default line style is full but a 16 bit bitmask can be set with the SET LINE
command.
On the other syntax, you can select the mode
that can be PSET
or PRESET
. If
PSET
is used the line is drawn in the current foreground colour. If PRESET
, the
line is drawn in the background colour.
The last, if used, it is either B
or BF
. If B
, a rectangle is
drawn instead of a line, the upper corner of the rectangle will be x1, y1, and
the lower right corner x2, y2. If BF
is used, the rectangle is drawn and filled
with the current foreground colour.
DRAW 10,10 TO 100,100,WHITE DRAW TO 100,100 DRAW ,10 TO ,100
See also the following example files:
Dr
If you have encountered a problem using this command, if you think there is a bug or the explanation is unclear, please open an issue for this keyword on GitHub. Thank you!