> > > > byte pal[768];
> > > > int i = 9;
> > > > int red = pal[3 * i];
> > > > int green = pal[3 * i + 1];
> > > > int blue = pal[3 * i + 2];
> > > (bare with me here)
> > > makes more sense now, but why is i = 9?
> > That's just an example. 0 to 255 are also valid.
> Understandable, thanks.
> > > i assume i increases to put more entires into the array, right? how would you read a .pal file and enter all of the colors into the array?
> > With fread().
> fread() has 4 parameters,
> void *buffer, -this would be pal[768]
> size_t size, -im not sure of this(would 6 bits have anything to do with it?)
> size_t count, -not sure about this one either.
> FILE *stream -file object, i know this one
I think you should read a basic C++ book and do all excercises.
Olaf van der Spek

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