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Saved by uncleflo on July 5th, 2012.
There are many instances in programming where we need more than one variable in order to represent something. For example, to represent yourself, you might want to store your name, your birthday, your height, your weight, or any other number of characteristics about yourself.
Saved by uncleflo on March 15th, 2012.
I would read up on using structs in C++ if you do not know how to use them. This is important for this tutorial. .bmp files (Windows BMP) commonly come in 8-bit or 24-bit formats. Working with 8-bit images can actually be difficult so I will cover 24-bit bitmaps in this tutorial since they are easier to understand (and look nicer too :) ). The first thing you should always do when handling a program that uses Windows is to include the windows.h header.
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