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#include <curses.h>int mvprintw(int y, int x, char *fmt, ...);
Is the y (row) coordinate position of the string's placement in the window.
Is the x (column) coordinate position of the string's placement in the window.
Is a printf() format string.
Is a pointer to the window in which the string is to be written.
The mvprintw() , mvwprintw() , printw() , and wprintw() functions are analogous to printf(3C) . The effect of these functions is as though sprintf() were used to format the string, and then waddstr(3XCURSES) were used to add that multi-byte string to the current or specified window at the current or specified cursor position.
Upon successful completion, these functions return OK . Otherwise, they return ERR .
No errors are defined.
NAME | SYNOPSIS | PARAMETERS | DESCRIPTION | RETURN VALUES | ERRORS | SEE ALSO