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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       curs_in_wchstr,    in_wchstr,    in_wchnstr,   win_wchstr,
       win_wchnstr,  mvin_wchstr,   mvin_wchnstr,   mvwin_wchstr,
       mvwin_wchnstr  -  Input an array of complex characters and
       renditions from a Curses window

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       #include <curses.h>

       int in_wchstr(
               cchar_t *wchstr ); int in_wchnstr(
               cchar_t *wchstr,
               int n ); int win_wchstr(
               WINDOW *win,
               cchar_t *wchstr ); int win_wchnstr(
               WINDOW *win,
               cchar_t *wchstr,
               int n ); int mvin_wchstr(
               int y,
               int x,
               cchar_t *wchstr ); int mvin_wchnstr(
               int y,
               int x,
               cchar_t *wchstr,
               int n ); int mvwin_wchstr(
               WINDOW *win,
               int y,
               int x,
               cchar_t *wchstr ); int mvwin_wchnstr(
               WINDOW *win,
               int y,
               int x,
               cchar_t *wchstr,
               int n );

LIBRARY    [Toc]    [Back]

       Curses Library (libcurses)

STANDARDS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Interfaces documented on this reference  page  conform  to
       industry standards as follows:

       in_wchstr,  in_wchnstr,  win_wchstr, win_wchnstr, vin_wchstr,
     mvin_wchnstr,      mvwin_wchstr,      mvwin_wchnstr:
  XCURSES4.2

       Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information
 about industry standards and associated tags.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       These functions extract characters  from  the  current  or
       specified  window,  starting  at  the current or specified
       position and ending at the end of the line, and place them
       in the array pointed to by wchstr.

       The  in_wchnstr, mvin_wchnstr, mvwin_wchnstr and win_wchnstr
 fill the array with at most n cchar_t elements.





NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The header  file  <curses.h>  automatically  includes  the
       header file <stdio.h>.

       Note that all routines except win_wchnstr may be macros.

       Reading a line that overflows the array pointed to by wchstr
 with in_wchstr, mvin_wchstr, mvwin_wchstr or  win_wchstr
  causes  undefined  results.  Therefore,  the  use  of
       in_wchnstr, mvin_wchnstr, mvwin_wchnstr, or win_wchnstr is
       recommended.

RETURN VALUES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Upon  successful  completion,  these  functions return OK.
       Otherwise, they return ERR.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       Functions: curses(3), curs_in_wch(3)

       Others: standards(5)



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