The behavior of the console (a.k.a. cout
) is text only, like a typewriter or teletype. This is what the C++ standard language can guarantee. Anything else requires operating system or platform specific functionality.
Ancient Turbo C++ & Borland C++ compilers had a gotoxy
function that allowed you to position the cursor (and if my memory serves, the compiler also supported a erase to end of line). These could be used to clear a rectangular area on the console. Read the documentation on their graphics capabilities.
You may want to check out *Cursor Positioning Libraries", such as NCurses.
You could use the ancient art or redrawing (reprinting) the console (not clearing it). For example, if your terminal (console) had 25 lines, you would print 25 lines to make the old stuff go away.
However, you may want to consider dropping the console application and use a GUI system. GUI support is not part of the C++ language, so you will need to search the internet for "C++ GUI Framework" and pick one that you can learn and suits your requirements.
main
function returns anint
. Always.