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BOUND_FL.C
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// A program to demonstrate boundary fill.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<graphics.h>
void boundary_fill(int, int, int, int);
void main()
{
int gd=DETECT,gm;
int x1=50,y1=50,x2=120,y2=120; //coordinates of the rectangle
int x0=x1+20,y0=y1+20; //coordinate, from where to start
int bound_col=15, fill_col=5; //old colour and colour to be filled
initgraph(&gd,&gm,"c:\\turboc3\\bgi");
outtext("This is Boundary fill.");
rectangle(x1,y1,x2,y2);
boundary_fill(x0,y0,bound_col,fill_col); //calling the recursive function
getch();
closegraph();
}
void boundary_fill(int x, int y, int bound_col, int fill_col)
{
if(getpixel(x,y)!=bound_col && getpixel(x,y)!=fill_col)
{
delay(2);
putpixel(x,y,fill_col);//starting pixel
boundary_fill(x+1,y,bound_col,fill_col);//right pixel
boundary_fill(x-1,y,bound_col,fill_col);//left pixel
boundary_fill(x,y+1,bound_col,fill_col);//bottom pixel
boundary_fill(x,y-1,bound_col,fill_col);//upward pixel
boundary_fill(x+1,y+1,bound_col,fill_col);//bottom right pixel
boundary_fill(x-1,y+1,bound_col,fill_col);//bottom left pixel
boundary_fill(x+1,y-1,bound_col,fill_col);//top right pixel
boundary_fill(x-1,y-1,bound_col,fill_col);//top left pixel
}
}