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How can I set the cursor at the desired location on the console in C or C++?

I remember a function called gotoxy(x,y), but I think its deprecated. Is there any alternative?

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Neither C nor C++ have any notion of a screen or console; they only see streams of bytes, which have no inherent display characteristics. There are a number of third-party APIs like ncurses to help you do that.

If you want a quick-n-dirty solution and the terminal you're working with understands ANSI escape sequences, then you can do things like

printf("33[%d;%dH", row, col);

to move the cursor to a specific row and column (where the top left corner is {1,1}). You'd be better off using ncurses, though (or the equivalent for your platform).


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