Computers and Technology, 14.09.2019 02:30 carolynhstevens
The graphics method drawingstring requires three inputs - the string to be 'draw' and 2 integers representing the coordinates. the code
int i = 3,x = 100,y = 100;
g. drawstring(i, x,y);
will fail why?
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