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I have gone through the below strange sequence of characters in some random website. When compiled and executed, this sequence cleared all previous content in terminal.

Does this clear the stdout buffer or only the tty buffers?

int main()
{
    printf("\033[H\033[J");
    return 0;
}
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  • it's a terminal feature and has nothing to do with C
    – phuclv
    Mar 23 at 1:14

2 Answers 2

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These are ANSI escape codes.

\033 stands for ESC (ANSI value 27).

ESC [ is a kind of escape sequence called Control Sequence Introducer (CSI).

CSI commands starts with ESC[ followed by zero or more parameters.

\033[H (ie, ESC[H) and \033[J are CSI codes.

\033[H moves the cursor to the top left corner of the screen (ie, the first column of the first row in the screen).

and

\033[J clears the part of the screen from the cursor to the end of the screen.

When used in combination, it results in the screen getting cleared with cursor positioned at the beginning of the screen.

This is the functionality that you get when using Ctrl+L or clear command on bash.

These CSI can have parameters as well. If none are provided, it will use the default values.

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If I am not mistaken, it makes use of ANSI/VT100 Terminal Control Escape Sequences.

\033 - ASCII escape character

[H - move the cursor to the home position

[J - erases the screen from the current line down to the bottom of the screen

However, this command may not be compatible in every terminal/console.

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  • But it gives this to me . Apr 14, 2019 at 7:07
  • @MaifeeUlAsad You're using some kind of broken terminal that doesn't support control sequences at all. What IDE is this?
    – user149341
    Apr 14, 2019 at 7:09
  • I am using codeblocks - it beeps bro.. Apr 14, 2019 at 7:10
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    @MaifeeUlAsad It won't work in Codeblocks it seems. I had tried it earlier as well. But it does on most linux systems.
    – J...S
    Apr 14, 2019 at 7:11
  • sad nibba hours Apr 14, 2019 at 7:11

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