int
addstr(
const char *string
)
int
waddstr(
WINDOW *win
, const char *string
)
int
mvaddstr(
int y
, int x
, const char *string
)
int
mvwaddstr(
WINDOW *win
, int y
, int x
, const char *string
)
int
addnstr(
const char *string
, int len
)
int
waddnstr(
WINDOW *win
, const char *string
, int len
)
int
mvaddnstr(
int y
, int x
, const char *string
, int len
)
int
mvwaddnstr(
WINDOW *win
, int y
, int x
, const char *string
, int len
)
stdscr
or to the specified window.
The
addstr()
function
will add the characters passed in
string
to
stdscr
starting at the current cursor position.
Any background attributes currently set on
stdscr
will be applied to the added character.
The
waddstr()
function does the same as
addstr(
)
but adds the string to the window specified by
win(
).
The
addnstr()
function will add the contents of
string
to
stdscr
but will limit the number of characters added to be, at most,
len
.
If
len
is -1 then
addnstr
will add the number of characters contained in the null terminated string
string
.
Any background attributes currently set on
stdscr
will be applied to the added character.
The
waddnstr()
function
does the same as
addnstr
but adds the string to the window specified by
win
.
The functions
mvaddstr(),
mwaddnstr(
),
mvwaddstr(
)
and
mvwaddnstr(
)
are the same as the functions
addstr(
),
waddstr(
),
waddstr(
)
and
waddnstr(
),
respectively, excepting that
wmove(
)
is called to move the cursor to the position specified by
y
,
x
before the string is added to the window.
NULL
if an error is detected.
The functions that return an int will return one of the following
values:
OK
ERR