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Create Your Own Fractal

The document provides instructions for installing Code::Blocks and creating a fractal program. It involves downloading and installing Winrar and Code::Blocks, setting up the compiler and graphics libraries, creating a new project, copying code into the main.cpp file, modifying color lines, running the program, taking a screenshot, and posting it.

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Create Your Own Fractal

The document provides instructions for installing Code::Blocks and creating a fractal program. It involves downloading and installing Winrar and Code::Blocks, setting up the compiler and graphics libraries, creating a new project, copying code into the main.cpp file, modifying color lines, running the program, taking a screenshot, and posting it.

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Create your own fractal

1. Install Winrar
2. Installing Code::Blocks
 Download this
 Right click on Kit_OJI_2017.rar

 Open the folder created


 Run OJIKIT_2017.exe

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 Uncheck everything except Code::Blocks and press Next

 Choose the location by clicking Browse... and then Install

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3. Open Code::Blocks

4. Setting up the compiler

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5. Settting up the graphics

 Download the archive by clicking here and extract: right click and choose Extract here

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 There should be these files:

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 Copy graphics.h and winbgim.h in the folder include that is found where Code::Blocks is
installed in the subfolder MinGW (the default location is: C:\Program
Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\include\)
 Copy libbgi.a in the subfolder named lib of MinGW (the default location is C:\Program
Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\lib\)
 In Code::Blocks go to Settings >> Compiler… >> linker settings

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 Click Add in the Link libraries and search for libbgi.a

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 On the right, at Other linker options type:
-lbgi -lgdi32 -lcomdlg32 -luuid -loleaut32 -lole32
 Click OK.

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6. Create a new project

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Click C++ and then press Next

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Give the project a name

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Choose the folder where you want the project to be and then press Next

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Press Finish

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Double click on main.cpp
7. Copy the code assigned on your team and paste it in main.cpp
 Team 1
 Team 2
 Team 3
 Team 4
 Team 5

8. Explore the code and CHANGE only the lines with “///”

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The colors that you can fill there are: BLACK, BLUE, GREEN, CYAN, RED, MAGENTA, BROWN,
LIGHTGRAY, DARKGRAY, LIGHTBLUE, LIGHTGREEN, LIGHTCYAN, LIGHTRED, LIGHTMAGENTA,
YELLOW, WHITE

9. Press here to see your own creation !!!

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10. Take a screenshot of your creation and post it here

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Find the screenshot and press “Open”

Disclaimer: The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not
constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the
National Agency and Comission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of
the information contained therein.

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