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    <description>hello, this is Seckin from Istanbul. I am trying to enter 3 points on a graphics program by using the mouse and I want Fortran to understand the coordinates of that points and draw a circle passing through those points. Is this possible with Visual Fortran? What should I use? I need a vast but clear and simple explanation on this. thanks. Seckin</description>
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