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| CURSES_SCANW(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_SCANW(3) | 
NAME
curses_scanw,
    scanw, wscanw,
    mvscanw, mvwscanw —
    curses read formatted data from screen routines
LIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <curses.h>
int
  
  scanw(const
    char *fmt,
  ...);
int
  
  wscanw(WINDOW
    *win, const char
    *fmt, ...);
int
  
  mvscanw(int
    y, int x,
    const char *fmt,
    ...);
int
  
  mvwscanw(WINDOW
    *win, int y,
    int x,
    const char *fmt,
    ...);
DESCRIPTION
These functions read formatted data from
    stdscr or from the specified window.
The
    scanw()
    function is the same as the
    scanf()
    function, excepting that the input data stream is read from the current
    cursor position on stdscr,
The
    wscanw()
    function is the same as the scanw() function,
    excepting that the data stream is read from the window specified by
    win.
The
    mvscanw()
    and
    mvwscanw()
    functions are the same as the scanw() and
    mvscanw() functions, respectively, excepting that
    wmove()
    is called to move the cursor to the position specified by
    y, x before the data is read
    from the window.
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
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.
| August 12, 2002 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
