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SETWRITEMODE
Graphics Function: Sets the current logical write mode, which is used when drawing lines with the LINETO, POLYGON, and RECTANGLE functions. This routine is only available for Windows.
USE IFQWIN
result = SETWRITEMODE (wmode)
wmode |
(Input) INTEGER(2). Write mode to be set. One of the following symbolic constants (defined in IFQWIN.F90):
In addition, one of the following binary raster operation constants can be used (described in the online documentation for the Windows* API SetROP2):
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The result type is INTEGER(2). The result is the previous write mode if successful; otherwise, -1.
The current graphics color is set with SETCOLORRGB (or SETCOLOR) and the current background color is set with SETBKCOLORRGB (or SETBKCOLOR). As an example, suppose you set the background color to yellow (Z'00FFFF') and the graphics color to purple (Z'FF00FF') with the following commands:
oldcolor = SETBKCOLORRGB(Z'00FFFF')
CALL CLEARSCREEN($GCLEARSCREEN)
oldcolor = SETCOLORRGB(Z'FF00FF')
If you then set the write mode with the $GAND option, lines are drawn in red (Z'0000FF'); with the $GOR option, lines are drawn in white (Z'FFFFFF'); with the $GXOR option, lines are drawn in turquoise (Z'FFFF00'); and with the $GPRESET option, lines are drawn in green (Z'00FF00'). Setting the write mode to $GPSET causes lines to be drawn in the graphics color.
! Build as a Graphics ap.
USE IFQWIN
INTEGER(2) result, oldmode
INTEGER(4) oldcolor
TYPE (xycoord) xy
oldcolor = SETBKCOLORRGB(Z'00FFFF')
CALL CLEARSCREEN ($GCLEARSCREEN)
oldcolor = SETCOLORRGB(Z'FF00FF')
CALL MOVETO(INT2(0), INT2(0), xy)
result = LINETO(INT2(200), INT2(200)) ! purple
oldmode = SETWRITEMODE( $GAND)
CALL MOVETO(INT2(50), INT2(0), xy)
result = LINETO(INT2(250), INT2(200)) ! red
END