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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers AWK - number of specified characters in a string Post 302481213 by Olly on Friday 17th of December 2010 02:18:59 AM
Old 12-17-2010
MySQL Thankyou.

Thankyou m1xram, your example is spot on, and code executes the manipulation perfectly!
 

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Manipulator(3U) 					    InterViews Reference Manual 					   Manipulator(3U)

NAME
Manipulator - base class for defining direct-manipulation semantics SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/manip.h> DESCRIPTION
Tools use manipulator objects to encapsulate the mechanics of direct manipulation. Manipulators turn user input events into an animation sequence that characterize the manipulation. Manipulators abstract the manipulation into three phases: the grasping phase, which occurs at the start of the manipulation and lets the manipulator initialize state it will need in later phases; the manipulating phase, during which the manipulator accepts input events and generates graphical output that characterizes successive frames of the animation; and finally the effect phase, which occurs at the end of the manipulation and lets the manipulator finalize its state. Manipulator is an abstract base class. Subclasses support different manipulation semantics. MANIPULATOR PUBLIC OPERATIONS
virtual void Grasp(Event&) Grasp is called once at the beginning of direct manipulation to allow the manipulator to initialize its internal state based on the initiating event. virtual boolean Manipulating(Event&) Manipulating is called repeatedly during the manipulation whenever a new event arrives, until it returns false. Each call to Manip- ulating should produce a new frame of the animation that characterizes the manipulation. virtual void Effect(Event&) Effect is called once at the end of direct manipulation to allow the manipulator to finalize its internal state based on the last event supplied to the Manipulating operation. virtual void SetViewer(Viewer*) virtual Viewer* GetViewer() virtual void SetTool(Tool*) virtual Tool* GetTool() Get and set the viewer, in which the manipulator generates graphical output, and the tool that created the manipulator. These oper- ations do nothing by default; subclasses that require this information must redefine these operations to assign and retrieve the state they require. MANIPULATOR PROTECTED OPERATIONS
Manipulator() The constructor is protected to disallow instantiation of abstract base class objects. SEE ALSO
Event(3I), Tool(3U), Viewer(3U) Unidraw 1 August 1990 Manipulator(3U)
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