From: prino@onetel.com   
      
   "Raymond Holtzfingeru" wrote in message   
   news:egajc1h3efcr9fmbvppb8ai4a1ul261bfb@4ax.com...   
   > On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 21:44:58 -0000, "Robert AH Prins"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>"Raymond Holtzfingeru" wrote in   
   >>message   
   >>news:2l3jc1tj4hda3ju0dq53fkrmegidpi5bcd@4ax.com...   
   >>> I am trying to write something in TP7 that will store the screen but   
   >>> when it goes to restore the screen, it is backwards. Instead of   
   >>> col   
   >>> 1 to col 80, row 1 to row 25 it is shown col 80 to col1, row 25 to   
   >>> row   
   >>> 1. Is that clear? Can that be done?   
   >>   
   >>Are you stupid? Or just pretending?   
   >>   
   >>do row = 1 to 80   
   >> do col = 1 to 25   
   >> array[row,col] = screen   
   >>   
   >>do col = 25 to 1 by -1   
   >> do row = 80 to 1 by -1   
   >> screen = array[row,col]   
   >>   
   >>Do I get your credits?   
   >>   
   > Actually, I am trying to learn Pascal on my own. I take it that you   
   > think this is a school project of some sort due to your asking for my   
   > credits. Why would you think I am stupid or pretending to be stupid   
   > for asking a question?   
      
   Because it very much sounds like homework and you didn't even show us   
   what you had tried to write. And there is the small fact that your name   
   shows up as Raymond Holzfingeru, do you sign your post with "Howard"?   
      
   > Is that not what this group is for, so people   
   > can find answers to something they don't know how to do? The line   
   > that says "array[row,col]=screen" I am guessing means to store screen   
   > to the array. At the risk of sounding even more stupid to you, can   
   > you tell me what functions or procedures I should look at to capture   
   > the screen?   
      
   RTFM! (Ever read the mini-FAQ for this newsgroup and visited some of the   
   sites mentioned in it, or tried a site called Google?)   
      
   > If it is too much trouble to do that, then don't bother.   
   > I am sure someone else will point me to where I need to look.   
   >   
   > Thanks for your valuable time.   
      
   Sure...   
      
   Robert   
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