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January 04, 2001 02:23 PM
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kroiz
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January 04, 2001 02:23 PM
Hi does anybody know how can i fill an area, not recursivly.
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LilBudyWizer
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January 04, 2001 03:09 PM
Use a stack.
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kroiz
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January 07, 2001 04:27 AM
oh Got it.
Great thanx.
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