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| CURSES_ADDCH(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_ADDCH(3) | 
NAME
curses_addch,
    addch, waddch,
    mvaddch, mvwaddch —
    curses add characters to windows routines
LIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <curses.h>
int
  
  addch(chtype
    ch);
int
  
  waddch(WINDOW
    *win, chtype
  ch);
int
  
  mvaddch(int
    y, int x,
    chtype ch);
int
  
  mvwaddch(WINDOW
    *win, int y,
    int x,
    chtype ch);
DESCRIPTION
These functions add characters to stdscr
    or to the specified window.
The
    addch()
    function adds the character given in ch to
    stdscr at the current cursor position and advances
    the current cursor position by one. Any character attributes set in
    ch will be merged with the background attributes
    currently set on stdscr.
The
    waddch()
    function is the same as the addch() function,
    excepting that the character is added to the window specified by
    win.
The
    mvaddch()
    and
    mvwaddch()
    functions are the same as the addch() and
    waddch() functions, respectively, excepting that
    wmove()
    is called to move the cursor to the position specified by
    y, x before the character is
    added to the window.
LINE DRAWING CHARACTERS
Some terminals support the display of line drawing and graphics characters. These characters can be added using their defined names, as shown in the table below. Where the terminal does not support a specific character, the default (non-graphics) character is displayed instead.
| Name | Default | Description | 
| ACS_RARROW | > | Arrow pointing right | 
| ACS_LARROW | < | Arrow pointing left | 
| ACS_UARROW | ^ | Arrow pointing up | 
| ACS_DARROW | v | Arrow pointing down | 
| ACS_BLOCK | # | Solid square block | 
| ACS_DIAMOND | + | Diamond | 
| ACS_CKBOARD | : | Checker board (stipple) | 
| ACS_DEGREE | ' | Degree symbol | 
| ACS_PLMINUS | # | Plus/minus | 
| ACS_BOARD | # | Board of squares | 
| ACS_LANTERN | # | Lantern symbol | 
| ACS_LRCORNER | + | Lower right-hand corner | 
| ACS_URCORNER | + | Upper right-hand corner | 
| ACS_ULCORNER | + | Upper left-hand corner | 
| ACS_LLCORNER | + | Lower left-hand corner | 
| ACS_PLUS | + | Plus | 
| ACS_HLINE | - | Horizontal line | 
| ACS_S1 | - | Scan line 1 | 
| ACS_S9 | - | Scan line 9 | 
| ACS_LTEE | + | Left tee | 
| ACS_RTEE | + | Right tee | 
| ACS_BTEE | + | Bottom tee | 
| ACS_TTEE | + | Top tee | 
| ACS_VLINE | | | Vertical line | 
| ACS_BULLET | o | Bullet | 
The following additional, ncurses compatible, characters are also supported.
| Name | Default | Description | 
| ACS_S3 | - | Scan line 3 | 
| ACS_S7 | - | Scan line 7 | 
| ACS_LEQUAL | < | Less than or equal to | 
| ACS_GEQUAL | > | Greater than or equal to | 
| ACS_PI | * | Pi symbol | 
| ACS_NEQUAL | ! | Not equal to | 
| ACS_STERLING | f | Sterling symbol | 
For compatibility with some System V implementations, the following definitions are also supported.
| System V Name | NetBSD Curses Name | 
| ACS_SBBS | ACS_LRCORNER | 
| ACS_BBSS | ACS_URCORNER | 
| ACS_BSSB | ACS_ULCORNER | 
| ACS_SSBB | ACS_LLCORNER | 
| ACS_SSSS | ACS_PLUS | 
| ACS_BSBS | ACS_HLINE | 
| ACS_SSSB | ACS_LTEE | 
| ACS_SBSS | ACS_RTEE | 
| ACS_SSBS | ACS_BTEE | 
| ACS_BSSS | ACS_TTEE | 
| ACS_SBSB | ACS_VLINE | 
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will return
    NULL 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_addchstr(3), curses_addstr(3), curses_attributes(3), curses_cursor(3), curses_delch(3), curses_inch(3), curses_insch(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.
| October 25, 2018 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
