// Copyright 1999
// College of Computer Science
// Northeastern University Boston MA 02115

// This software may be used for educational purposes as long as this copyright
// notice is retained at the top of all files

// Should this software be modified, the words "Modified from Original" must be
// included as a comment below this notice

// All publication rights are retained.  This software or its documentation may
// not be published in any media either in whole or in part.

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

// Warmup Lab
//
// The first program to get used to the programming environment

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

// The standard include files that include traditional C and C++ headers and
// many other Core Tools headers ... see CHeaders.h for additional details

#include "IOTools.h"
#include "Graphics.h"
#include "RGBNames.h"
#include "Random.h"

// Enter project specific include files here as well as classes and functions
// that you choose to define in the main shell rather than in separate files



int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {

	// Use the following line if you choose NOT to open any graphics windows
	// InitializeConsole();

	// Build graphics window 0
	GraphicsWindow GW0(300, 300);

	// Move the console below graphics window 0
	ConsolePlaceBelow(0);

	// Give the console the focus for user interaction
	MakeConsoleForeground();

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	// Enter the main program here

	// Task1

	// Task2

	// ... and so on ...



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	// The lines below make sure that the graphics windows remain open just
	// before the program terminates
	cin.ignore();

	PressReturn("\nThe main program is about to terminate\n");

	return 0;
}

