cputs
description of cputs
Returns a string to the screen.
cputs is the null-terminated string from str in the current text window. The newline character is not here appended to the string.
Depending _directvideo of the global variable, the string is written either directly or through a BIOS call to screen memory.
To contrast to fprintf and printf, not translated cputs line character (\ n) in the combination of characters carriage return / line feed (\ r \ n).
cputs is the null-terminated string from str in the current text window. The newline character is not here appended to the string.
Depending _directvideo of the global variable, the string is written either directly or through a BIOS call to screen memory.
To contrast to fprintf and printf, not translated cputs line character (\ n) in the combination of characters carriage return / line feed (\ r \ n).
Note: Do not use this function in any case in Win32 GUI applications.
#include <conio.h> int main(void) { clrscr(); window(10, 10, 80, 25); cputs("Text in Window\r\n"); getch(); return 0; }
output of cputs c example
Text in Window