03-24-2014
Thank you for the insight it does help with what I was looking for....
Is it possible to use the same logic in awk to insert after a given number of lines?
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insdelln
CURSES_INSDEL(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CURSES_INSDEL(3)
NAME
curses_insdelln, insdelln, winsdelln -- curses insert or delete lines routines
LIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
int
insdelln(int n);
int
winsdelln(WINDOW *win, int n);
DESCRIPTION
These functions insert or delete lines on stdscr or on the specified window.
If insdelln() is called with a positive number in n, then the specified number of lines are inserted before the current line on stdscr. The
last n lines of the screen are no longer displayed. If n is negative, then n lines are deleted from stdscr, starting at the current line.
The last n lines of stdscr are cleared.
The winsdelln() function is the same as the insdelln() function, excepting that lines are inserted or deleted from the window specified by
win.
If a scrolling region has been set with the setscrreg() or wsetscrreg() functions and the current cursor position is inside the scrolling
region, then only the lines from the current line to the bottom of the scrolling region are affected.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will return NULL if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of the following
values:
OK The function completed successfully.
ERR An error occurred in the function.
SEE ALSO
curses_deleteln(3), curses_insertln(3), curses_scroll(3)
STANDARDS
The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.
HISTORY
The Curses package appeared in 4.0BSD.
BSD
August 12, 2002 BSD