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CURSES_PRINT(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_PRINT(3) |
NAME
curses_print, printw, wprintw, mvprintw, mvwprintw, unctrl — curses print formatted strings on windows routinesLIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h> intprintw(const char *fmt, ...); int
wprintw(WINDOW *win, const char *fmt, ...); int
mvprintw(int y, int x, const char *fmt, ...); int
mvwprintw(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *fmt, ...); char *
unctrl(chtype ch);
DESCRIPTION
These functions print formatted strings onstdscr
or on the specified window.
The printw() function formats and prints its
arguments on stdscr
. The behavior is
deliberately similar to that of
printf(3), but,
notably, the return value differs.
The wprintw() function is the same as the
printw() function, excepting that the resulting
output is printed on the window specified by
win.
The mvprintw() and
mvwprintw() functions are the same as the
printw() and
wprintw() functions, respectively, excepting that
wmove() is called to move the cursor to the
position specified by y,
x before the output is printed on the window.
The unctrl() function returns a printable string
representation of the character ch. If
ch is a control character then it will be
converted to the form ^Y.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will returnNULL
if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of
the following values:
OK
- The function completed successfully.
ERR
- An error occurred in the function.
SEE ALSO
curses_cursor(3), curses_scanw(3), printf(3)STANDARDS
The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.HISTORY
The Curses package appeared in 4.0BSD.April 6, 2011 | Debian |