Query: xtoffset
OS: centos
Section: 3
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XtOffset(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtOffset(3)NAMEXtOffset, XtOffsetOf, XtNumber - determine the byte offset or number of array elementsSYNTAXCardinal XtOffset(Type pointer_type, Field field_name); Cardinal XtOffsetOf(Type structure_type, Field field_name); Cardinal XtNumber(ArrayVariable array);ARGUMENTSarray Specifies a fixed-size array. field_name Specifies the name of the field for which to calculate the byte offset. pointer_type Specifies a type that is declared as a pointer to the structure. structure_type Specifies a type that is declared as a structure.DESCRIPTIONThe XtOffset macro is usually used to determine the offset of various resource fields from the beginning of a widget and can be used at compile time in static initializations. The XtOffsetOf macro expands to a constant expression that gives the offset in bytes to the specified structure member from the beginning of the structure. It is normally used to statically initialize resource lists and is more portable than XtOffset, which serves the same function. The XtNumber macro returns the number of elements in the specified argument lists, resources lists, and other counted arrays.SEE ALSOXtGetResourceList(3), XtSetArg(3) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libXt 1.1.4 XtOffset(3)
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