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wresize

Section: Miscellaneous Library Functions (3X)
Updated:
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NAME

wresize - resize a curses window  

SYNOPSIS

#include <curses.h>

int wresize(WINDOW *win, int lines, int columns);  

DESCRIPTION

This is an extension to the curses library. It reallocates storage for an ncurses window to adjust its dimensions to the specified values. If either dimension is larger than the current values, the window's data is filled with blanks that have the current background rendition (as set by wbkgdset) merged into them.  

RETURN VALUE

The function returns the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success. It will fail if either of the dimensions less than or equal to zero, or if an error occurs while (re)allocating memory for the window.  

NOTES

The only restriction placed on the dimensions is that they be greater than zero. The dimensions are not compared to curses screen dimensions to simplify the logic of resizeterm. The caller must ensure that the window's dimensions fit within the actual screen dimensions.  

SEE ALSO

resizeterm(3X).  

AUTHOR

Thomas Dickey (from an equivalent function written in 1988 for BSD curses).


 

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