If you are talking about a right angle and then you say there are two acute angles,how do you depict that graphpically?
Graphics is platform-dependent, so you have be more concrete with your question, eg: Q: Is there any C-compiler for MS-DOS that comes with a graphics library? A: Yes, Turbo C, for example.
The HTML <img /> tag displays graphics on the page. Here is an example of an img tag: <img src="image.jpg" width="100" height="100" border="0" align="center" alt="My Image"/>.
Graphics can be important to technical writing, if the graphics accurately represent the current state of the technology. Too often, the technology morphs and changes, so that the graphics become different from the technology -- this is the danger of using graphics in technical writing.
Graphics programming is when you manually draw an item to your application instead of using a picture box, label, or button. To start drawing graphics you need to import the graphics library. Imports System.Drawing.Graphics Then create a new graphics Dim g As New Graphics that is it. when you call "g" you will have many operators in it to draw to the forum. Hope this helps :)
Compilers have nothing to do with graphics. Compilers translate source code into object code, nothing more. Graphics is hardware-dependant and is a function of a graphics library specific to that hardware. Graphics libraries do not need to be compiled, they simply need to be linked to your code.
slideshare, IBM Lotus Freelance graphics, KPresenter
passive and interactive computer graphics example
With illustrative example explain how Operating System Programming Language Hardware support the Computer Graphics?
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For example the classic Microsoft Paint.
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ParticleIllusion, or pIllusion, is a graphics application that uses the particle system in order to create graphics of abstract things. For example, particleIllusion may be used to create graphics of natural phenomenon such as galaxies, stars, and explosions.
Graphics is platform-dependent, so you have be more concrete with your question, eg: Q: Is there any C-compiler for MS-DOS that comes with a graphics library? A: Yes, Turbo C, for example.
interactive
One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
By graphics do you mean certain settings? Like for example distant imposters not working or do you mean the DX10/DX11 graphic settings? If you mean the DX10/DX11 settings then you will need a better graphics card
The Card that translate images to your monitor AKA a graphics card