how to output colour in c++ code example

Example 1: print text colour C++

#include <stdio.h>



// [0;31m	Red
// [1;31m	Bold Red
// [0;32m	Green
// [1;32m	Bold Green
// [0;33m	Yellow
// [01;33m	Bold Yellow
// [0;34m	Blue
// [1;34m	Bold Blue
// [0;35m	Magenta
// [1;35m	Bold Magenta
// [0;36m	Cyan
// [1;36m	Bold Cyan
// [0m	Reset




int main () {
  printf("\033[1;31m");
  printf("Hello world\n");
  printf("\033[0m;")
  return 0;
}

Example 2: c++ colored output

// For windows only
#include <Windows.h>

std::string textColor(int colorID = 1, std::string textToColor = "") {
		SetConsoleTextAttribute(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), colorID);
		return textToColor;
}

// Usage: std::cout << textColor(1, "example");

// Color ID's
/*
1: Blue
2: Green
3: Cyan
4: Red
5: Purple
6: Dark Yellow
7: White
8: Grey
9: Bright blue
10: Brigth green
11: Bright cyan
12: Bright red
13: Pink
14: Yellow
15: Bright white
*\

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