The [PAINT](PAINT) statement is used to fill a delimited area in a graphic screen mode with color. ## Syntax > [PAINT](PAINT) [**STEP**] (column%, row%), fillColor[, borderColor%] ## Parameter(s) * Can use the [STEP](STEP) keyword for relative coordinate placements. See example 1 below. * fillColor is an [INTEGER](INTEGER) or [LONG](LONG) 32-bit value to paint the inside of an object. Colors are limited to the [SCREEN](SCREEN) mode used. * Optional [INTEGER](INTEGER) or [LONG](LONG) 32-bit borderColor% is the color of the border of the shape to be filled when this is different from the fill color. * fillColor can be a string made up of a sequence of [CHR$](CHR$) values, each representing a tiling pattern to fill the shape. See Example 3 below. ## Description * Graphic column% and row% [INTEGER](INTEGER) pixel coordinates should be inside of a fully closed "shape", whether it's a rectangle, circle or custom-drawn shape using [DRAW](DRAW). * If the coordinates passed to the [PAINT](PAINT) statement are on a pixel that matches the border colors, no filling will occur. * If the shape's border isn't continuous, the "paint" will "leak". * If the shape is not totally closed, every color except the border color may be painted over. * [DRAW](DRAW) shapes can be filled using the string "P fillColor, borderColor". Use a "B" blind move to offset from the shape's border. ## Example(s) Painting a [CIRCLE](CIRCLE) immediately after it is drawn using [STEP](STEP)(0, 0) to paint from the circle's center point. ```vb SCREEN 12 x = 200: y = 200 CIRCLE (x, y), 100, 10 PAINT STEP(0, 0), 2, 10 ``` > *Results:* A circle located at x and y with a bright green border filled in dark green. The last coordinate used was the circle's center point and PAINT used it also with the [STEP](STEP) relative coordinates being zero. Routine to check a [DRAW](DRAW) string to make sure that the drawn shape is fully closed so that a PAINT does not "leak". ```vb SCREEN 12 drw$ = "C15S20R9D4R6U3R3D3R7U5H3U2R9D3G2D6F1D3F5L10D1G1L4H2L7G2L3H2L3U8L2U5R1BF4" FOR i = 1 TO LEN(drw$) tmp$ = UCASE$(MID$(drw$, i, 1)) check = 1 SELECT CASE tmp$ CASE "U": ver = -1: hor = 0 CASE "D": ver = 1: hor = 0 CASE "E": ver = -1: hor = 1 CASE "F": ver = 1: hor = 1 CASE "G": ver = 1: hor = -1 CASE "H": ver = -1: hor = -1 CASE "L": ver = 0: hor = -1 CASE "R": ver = 0: hor = 1 CASE ELSE: check = 0 END SELECT IF check THEN snum$ = "" FOR j = i + 1 TO i + 4 'set for up to 4 digits and spaces IF j > LEN(drw$) THEN EXIT FOR n$ = MID$(drw$, j, 1) num = ASC(n$) IF (num > 47 AND num < 58) OR num = 32 THEN snum$ = snum$ + n$ ELSE: EXIT FOR END IF NEXT vertical = vertical + (ver * VAL(snum$)) horizont = horizont + (hor * VAL(snum$)) END IF PRINT tmp$, horizont, vertical 'SLEEP NEXT PSET (300, 300): DRAW drw$ ``` > *Explanation:* If the [DRAW](DRAW) string is fully closed, the end values should each be 0. In the example, the proper result should be 4, 4 as there is a BF4 offset for PAINT which cannot be on a border. The result is 4, 5 because the shape is not completely closed. Tiling using PAINT to create a red brick pattern inside a yellow border: ```vb DIM Row$(1 TO 8) SCREEN 12 'make red-brick wall Row$(1) = CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&HFE) + CHR$(&HFE) Row$(2) = Row$(1) Row$(3) = Row$(1) Row$(4) = CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&H0) Row$(5) = CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&H0) + CHR$(&HEF) + CHR$(&HEF) Row$(6) = Row$(5) Row$(7) = Row$(5) Row$(8) = Row$(4) Tile$ = Row$(1) + Row$(2) + Row$(3) + Row$(4) + Row$(5) + Row$(6) + Row$(7) + Row$(8) LINE (59, 124)-(581, 336), 14, B 'yellow box border to paint inside PAINT (320, 240), Tile$, 14 'paints brick tiles within yellow border ``` Generating a tiling pattern for PAINT from [DATA](DATA) statements: ```vb ptndata: DATA "c4444444" DATA "c4444444" DATA "cccccccc" DATA "444c4444" DATA "444c4444" DATA "444c4444" DATA "cccccccc" DATA "c4444444" DATA --- RESTORE ptndata: ptn$ = loadpattern$ SCREEN 7 DRAW "c15l15f10g10r30g10f10l50u80r100m160,100" PAINT (160, 90), ptn$, 15 FUNCTION loadpattern$ DIM quad(0 TO 3) AS INTEGER res$ = "" DO READ row$ IF LEFT$(row$, 3) = "---" THEN EXIT DO FOR x = 0 TO 7 pixel = VAL("&h" + MID$(row$, x + 1, 1)) FOR bit = 0 TO 3 IF pixel AND 2 ^ bit THEN quad(bit) = quad(bit) OR (2 ^ (7 - x)) END IF NEXT NEXT FOR i = 0 TO 3 res$ = res$ + CHR$(quad(i)) quad(i) = 0 NEXT LOOP loadpattern$ = res$ END FUNCTION ``` ## See Also * [PSET](PSET), [PRESET](PRESET) * [CIRCLE](CIRCLE), [LINE](LINE), [DRAW](DRAW) * [SCREEN](SCREEN), [CHR$](CHR$)