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waddnwstr

curs_addwstr(3X)                                              curs_addwstr(3X)



NAME
       addwstr, addnwstr, waddwstr, waddnwstr, mvaddwstr, mvaddnwstr, mvwaddw-
       str, mvwaddnwstr - add a string of wide characters to a  curses  window
       and advance cursor

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curses.h>

       int addwstr(const wchar_t *wstr);
       int addnwstr(const wchar_t *wstr, int n);
       int waddwstr(WINDOW *win, const wchar_t *wstr);
       int waddnwstr(WINDOW *win, const wchar_t *wstr, int n);
       int mvaddwstr(int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr);
       int mvaddnwstr(int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr, int n);
       int mvwaddwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr);
       int mvwaddnwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr, int n);

DESCRIPTION
       These   routines   write   the   characters  of  the  (null-terminated)
       wchar_tcharacter string wstr on the given window.   It  is  similar  to
       constructing  a  cchar_t  for  each wchar_t in the string, then calling
       wadd_wch for the resulting cchar_t.

       The mv routines perform cursor movement once, before writing any  char-
       acters.  Thereafter, the cursor is advanced as a side-effect of writing
       to the window.

       The four routines with n as the last argument write at most  n  wchar_t
       characters.   If  n  is -1, then the entire string will be added, up to
       the maximum number of characters that will fit on the line, or until  a
       terminating null is reached.

RETURN VALUES
       All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success.

NOTES
       Note that all of these routines except waddnwstr may be macros.

PORTABILITY
       All  these entry points are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue
       4.

SEE ALSO
       Functions: curses(3X), curs_add_wch(3X)



                                                              curs_addwstr(3X)