// // This is example code from Chapter 13.9 "Rectangle" of // "Programming -- Principles and Practice Using C++" by Bjarne Stroustrup // #include "Simple_window.h" // get access to our window library #include "Graph.h" // get access to our graphics library facilities //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int main() try { using namespace Graph_lib; // our graphics facilities are in Graph_lib Simple_window win{Point{100,100},600,400,"Rectangle"}; Rectangle rect00{Point{150,100},200,100}; Rectangle rect11{Point{50,50},Point{250,150}}; Rectangle rect12{Point{50,150},Point{250,250}}; // just below rect11 Rectangle rect21{Point{250,50},200,100}; // just to the right of rect11 Rectangle rect22{Point{250,150},200,100}; // just below rect21 rect00.set_fill_color(Color::yellow); rect11.set_fill_color(Color::blue); rect12.set_fill_color(Color::red); rect21.set_fill_color(Color::green); rect11.move(400,0); // to the right of rect21 rect11.set_fill_color(Color::white); win.attach(rect00); win.attach(rect11); win.attach(rect12); win.attach(rect21); win.put_on_top(rect00); win.set_label("rectangles 3"); win.wait_for_button(); // Display! } catch(exception& e) { // some error reporting return 1; } catch(...) { // some more error reporting return 2; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------