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curs_move
Section: Library calls (3X) Updated: 202-0-05 Index
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NAME
move,
wmove -
move cursor in a curses window
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
int move(int y, int x);
int wmove(WINDOW * win, int y, int x);
DESCRIPTION
wmove
relocates the cursor associated with the
curses
window
win
to line
y
and column
x.
The terminal's cursor does not move until refresh(3X) is called.
The position
( y,
x)
is relative to the upper lef-hand corner of the window,
which has coordinates
(0, 0).
move
similarly moves the cursor in the
stdscr
window.
RETURN VALUE
These functions return
OK
on success and
ERR
on failure.
In
ncurses,
these functions fail if
.IP * 4
the
curses
screen has not been initialized,
.IP * 4
(for
wmove)
win
is a null pointer,
or
.IP * 4
the position
( y,
x)
is outside the window boundaries.
NOTES
move
may be implemented as a macro.
PORTABILITY
X/Open Curses Issue 4 describes these functions.
It specifies no error conditions for them.
SVr4 describes a successful return value only as
"an integer value other than
ERR".
HISTORY
4BSD (1980)
introduced these functions.
SEE ALSO
curses(3X),
curs_refresh(3X)
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- RETURN VALUE
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- NOTES
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- PORTABILITY
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- HISTORY
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- SEE ALSO
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