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GLCD Image drawing help.

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Compiler: MikroC 6
Controller: PIC18f452
LCD: T6963C 240x128

I want monitor Water level. So a tank goes to my lcd and problem is how to fill it.

Look in the figure, there are two tanks.right one is easy, i just have to draw straight lines in for loop. but left one is more realistic but how can i fill it that way. one way is to plot curvy lines dot by dot.

Any suggestions?

 

Draw two lines and a circle on the top and bottom. Now make a glcd image data array for a black half curved line. depending upon the adc value go on drawing (stacking) the black curved line. Every time you wrire a curved black line then redraw a circle (same as top circle) on top of it.
 

I thought that but i think there is problem.the command for that is sprite which draws the image in a specific rectangular area. that rectangular area if stacked on the curve of the circle then it would remove most of the previous circle because of its background.
 

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