08-29-2008
hi All,This is a crtical thing in my project so please help.Thank you
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blt_treenodeid
Blt_TreeNodeId(3) BLT Library Procedures Blt_TreeNodeId(3)
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NAME
Blt_TreeNodeId - Returns the node serial number.
SYNOPSIS
#include <bltTree.h>
unsigned int
Blt_TreeNodeId(node)
ARGUMENTS
Blt_TreeNode node (in) Node whose ID is to be returned.
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DESCRIPTION
This procedure returns the node serial number. The node serial number is useful for programs that export the tree data object to the Tcl
programming level. Since node labels (and therefore pathnames) are not unique, the ID can be used to uniquely identify a node.
The arguments are as follows:
node The node whose serial number is returned. The serial number of the root node for example is always 0.
RETURNS
The serial number of the node. Nodes are given a unique serial number when they are created. You can use the ID to later retrieve the
node using Blt_TreeGetNode.
EXAMPLE
The following example prints the ID of a node.
printf("root ID is %s
", Blt_TreeNodeId(node));
KEYWORDS
Tcl_TreeCreateNode, Tcl_TreeDeleteNode
BLT
2.4 Blt_TreeNodeId(3)