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In GW-BASIC, you can fill a circle using the CIRCLE statement along with the PSET command to specify the color. First, use the CIRCLE command to draw the outline of the circle, specifying its center coordinates and radius. Then, use the CIRCLE command again with the , operator followed by a color value to fill it. For example: CIRCLE (100, 100), 50 ' Draws the outline CIRCLE (100, 100), 50, 4 ' Fills the circle with color 4 (red)



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In GW-BASIC, you can fill a circle using the CIRCLE statement along with the PSET command to specify the color. First, use the CIRCLE command to draw the outline of the circle, specifying its center coordinates and radius. Then, use the CIRCLE command again with the , operator followed by a color value to fill it. For example: CIRCLE (100, 100), 50 ' Draws the outline CIRCLE (100, 100), 50, 4 ' Fills the circle with color 4 (red)



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How do you fill a circle in gwbasic? - Answers

In GW-BASIC, you can fill a circle using the CIRCLE statement along with the PSET command to specify the color. First, use the CIRCLE command to draw the outline of the circle, specifying its center coordinates and radius. Then, use the CIRCLE command again with the , operator followed by a color value to fill it. For example: CIRCLE (100, 100), 50 ' Draws the outline CIRCLE (100, 100), 50, 4 ' Fills the circle with color 4 (red)

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