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```pde
PFont font;
// The font must be located in the sketch's
// "data" directory to load successfully
font = loadFont("FFScala-32.vlw");
textFont(font, 32);
text("word", 15, 30);
fill(0, 102, 153);
text("word", 15, 60);
fill(0, 102, 153, 51);
text("word", 15, 90);
```pde
PFont font;
font = loadFont("FFScala-Bold-12.vlw");
textFont(font, 12);
String s = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.";
text(s, 15, 20, 70, 70);
<img border="0" height="100" src="media/text_X.gif" width="100"/>
```pde
size(100, 100, P3D);
PFont font;
font = loadFont("FFScala-32.vlw");
textFont(font, 32);
text("word", 15, 60, -30);
fill(0, 102, 153);
text("word", 15, 60);
#### Descrição
Draws text to the screen. Displays the information specified in the **data** or **stringdata** parameters on the screen in the position specified by the **x** and **y** parameters and the optional **z** parameter. A font must be set with the **textFont()** function before **text()** may be called. The **width** and **height** parameters define a rectangular area to display within and may only be used with string data. The text displays in relation to the **textAlign()** function, which gives the option to draw to the left, right, and center of the coordinates. Use the **textMode()** function with the **SCREEN** parameter to display text in 2D at the surface of the window. Change the color of the text with the **fill()** function.
#### Sintaxe
```pde
text(data, x, y)
text(data, x, y, z)
text(stringdata, x, y, width, height)
text(stringdata, x, y, width, height, z)
Parâmetros data String, char, int, or float: the alphanumeric symbols to be displayed
x int or float: coordenada-x of text
y int or float: coordenada-y of text
z int or float: coordenada-z of text
stringdata String: letters to be displayed
width int or float: width of text box
height int or float: height of text box
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