The [_DISPLAY](_DISPLAY) statement turns off the automatic display while only displaying the screen changes when called. ## Syntax > [_DISPLAY](_DISPLAY) ## Description * **_DISPLAY** turns off the auto refresh screen default [_AUTODISPLAY](_AUTODISPLAY) behavior. Prevents screen flickering. * Call _DISPLAY each time the screen graphics are to be displayed. Place call after the image has been changed. * Re-enable automatic display refreshing by calling [_AUTODISPLAY](_AUTODISPLAY). If it isn't re-enabled, things may not be displayed later. * _DISPLAY tells **QB64** to render all of the hardware [_PUTIMAGE](_PUTIMAGE) commands loaded into the buffer previously. * The [_AUTODISPLAY (function)](_AUTODISPLAY-(function)) can be used to detect the current display behavior. * **QB64** can set the graphic rendering order of _SOFTWARE, _HARDWARE, and _GLRENDER with [_DISPLAYORDER](_DISPLAYORDER). ## Example(s) Displaying a circle bouncing around the screen. ```vb SCREEN 12 x = 21: y =31 'start position dx = 3: dy = 3 'number of pixel moves per loop DO _LIMIT 100 ' set to 100 frames per second x = x + dx: y = y + dy IF x < 0 OR x > 640 THEN dx = -dx 'limit columns and reverse column direction each side IF y < 0 OR y > 480 THEN dy = -dy 'limit rows and reverse row direction top or bottom IF px <> x OR py <> y THEN FOR d = 1 to 20: CIRCLE (px, py), d, 0: NEXT 'erase FOR c = 1 TO 20: CIRCLE (x, y), c, 6: NEXT 'draw new circle at new position px = x: py = y 'save older coordinates to erase older circle next loop _DISPLAY 'after new circle is set, show it LOOP UNTIL INKEY$ = CHR$(27) ``` > *Explanation:* The loop is set with [_LIMIT](_LIMIT) to 100 frames per second to limit CPU usage and the speed of the ball. Each loop a circle is drawn while the previous one is erased when the coordinates change. _DISPLAY only shows the new circle position once each loop. The **_DISPLAY** routine eliminates the need for setting [SCREEN (statement)](SCREEN-(statement)) swap pages, [CLS](CLS) and [PCOPY](PCOPY). _DISPLAY keeps the image off of the screen until the changes have all completed. Drawing 40 circles every loop helps slow down the ball. [_DISPLAY](_DISPLAY) must be used to render hardware images placed with [_PUTIMAGE](_PUTIMAGE) (**version 1.000 and up**). ```vb CONST MenuHeight = 200 SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(640, 480, 32) 'SLEEP 1 LOCATE 20 DO _LIMIT 30 DisplayMenu k = _KEYHIT IF k <> 0 THEN PRINT k, LOOP UNTIL k = 32 OR k = 27 SUB DisplayMenu STATIC init, MS_HW AS LONG IF NOT init THEN init = -1 MS = _NEWIMAGE(640, MenuHeight, 32) 'MenuScreen image D = _DEST: _DEST MS CLS , &HFFAAAAAA 'background color gray _PRINTSTRING (20, 2), "Menu Test" 'image text MS_HW = _COPYIMAGE(MS, 33) 'create the MenuScreen_HardWare image _FREEIMAGE MS _DEST D END IF _PUTIMAGE (0, 0)-(640, MenuHeight), MS_HW _DISPLAY END SUB ``` > *Notes:* When _DISPLAY is commented out, the hardware Menu Test screen portion will blink and key codes may be seen underneath. ## See Also * [_DISPLAY (function)](_DISPLAY-(function)) * [_DISPLAYORDER](_DISPLAYORDER) * [_AUTODISPLAY](_AUTODISPLAY), [_AUTODISPLAY (function)](_AUTODISPLAY-(function)) * [_PUTIMAGE](_PUTIMAGE) * [PCOPY](PCOPY)