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cdk_graph(3)							  cdk_graph(3)

NAME
       cdk_graph - curses graph widget

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag ... ] file ...	 -lcdk [ library ... ]

       #include <cdk.h>

       void activateCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype *unused);

       void destroyCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       void drawCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      boolean box);

       void eraseCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       boolean getCDKGraphBox (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       chtype getCDKGraphCharacter (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int index);

       chtype *getCDKGraphCharacters (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       EGraphDisplayType getCDKGraphDisplayType (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       int getCDKGraphValue (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int index);

       int *getCDKGraphValues (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int *size);

       void moveCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int xpos,
		      int ypos,
		      boolean relative,
		      boolean refresh);

       CDKGRAPH *newCDKGraph (
		      CDKSCREEN *cdkscreen,
		      int xpos,
		      int ypos,
		      int height,
		      int width,
		      const char *title,
		      const char *xtitle,
		      const char *ytitle);

       void positionCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph);

       int setCDKGraph (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int *values,
		      int valueCount,
		      const char *graphCharacters,
		      boolean startAtZero,
		      EGraphDisplayType displayType);

       void setCDKGraphBackgroundAttrib (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype attribute);

       void setCDKGraphBackgroundColor (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      const char * color);

       void setCDKGraphBox (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      boolean box);

       void setCDKGraphBoxAttribute (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       int setCDKGraphCharacter (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int index,
		      const char *graphCharacter);

       int setCDKGraphCharacters (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      const char *graphCharacters);

       void setCDKGraphDisplayType (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      EGraphDisplayType type);

       void setCDKGraphHorizontalChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKGraphLLChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKGraphLRChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKGraphULChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKGraphURChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

       int setCDKGraphValue (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int index,
		      int value,
		      boolean startAtZero);

       int setCDKGraphValues (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      int *values,
		      int valueCount,
		      boolean startAtZero);

       void setCDKGraphVerticalChar (
		      CDKGRAPH *graph,
		      chtype character);

DESCRIPTION
       The  Cdk	 graph widget creates a graph in either X/Y plot or line mode.
       The following functions create or manipulate the Cdk graph box widget.

AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS
       activateCDKGraph
	    this is an obsolete function that calls drawCDKGraph.

       destroyCDKGraph
	    removes the widget from the screen and  frees  memory  the	object
	    used.

       drawCDKGraph
	    draws  the	graph  widget  on  the	screen.	  The box option tells
	    whether to draw the widget with a box.

       eraseCDKGraph
	    removes the widget from the screen.	 This  does  NOT  destroy  the
	    widget.

       getCDKGraphBox
	    returns true if the widget will be drawn with a box around it.

       getCDKGraphCharacter
	    returns the character in the graph at the given index.

       getCDKGraphCharacters
	    returns all the characters currently in the graph widget.

       getCDKGraphDisplayType
	    returns the current display type of the widget.

       getCDKGraphValue
	    returns the value in the graph at the given index.

       getCDKGraphValues
	    returns all the values currently in the graph widget.

       moveCDKGraph
	    moves the given widget to the given position.  The parameters xpos
	    and ypos are the new position of the widget.  The  parameter  xpos
	    may	 be  an	 integer or one of the pre-defined values TOP, BOTTOM,
	    and CENTER.	 The parameter ypos may be an integer or  one  of  the
	    pre-defined	 values	 LEFT, RIGHT, and CENTER.  The parameter rela‐
	    tive states whether the xpos/ypos pair is a relative  move	or  an
	    absolute move.  For example, if xpos = 1 and ypos = 2 and relative
	    = TRUE, then the widget would move one row down  and  two  columns
	    right.   If	 the value of relative was FALSE then the widget would
	    move to the position (1,2).	 Do not use the	 values	 TOP,  BOTTOM,
	    LEFT,  RIGHT,  or  CENTER when relative = TRUE.  (weird things may
	    happen).  The final parameter refresh is  a	 boolean  value	 which
	    states whether the widget will get refreshed after the move.

       newCDKGraph
	    creates a pointer to a graph widget.  Parameters:

	    screen
		 is the screen you wish this widget to be placed in.

	    xpos controls  the	placement  of  the object along the horizontal
		 axis.	It may be an integer or one of the pre-defined	values
		 LEFT, RIGHT, and CENTER.

	    ypos controls the placement of the object along the vertical axis.
		 It may be an integer or one of the  pre-defined  values  TOP,
		 BOTTOM, and CENTER.

	    height and

	    width
		 control the height and width of the widget.  If you provide a
		 zero for either of the height or the width, the  widget  will
		 be  created with the full width and height of the screen.  If
		 you provide a negative value, the widget will be created  the
		 full height or width minus the value provided.

	    title,

	    xtitle and

	    ytitle
		 are  the  graph title, the X axis title, and the Y axis title
		 respectively.	The graph title may be more than one  line  by
		 providing a carriage return character at the line break.

	    If	the  widget  could  not	 be  created  then  a  NULL pointer is
	    returned.

       positionCDKGraph
	    allows the user to move the widget around the screen via the  cur‐
	    sor/keypad keys.  See cdk_position (3) for key bindings.

       setCDKGraph
	    lets  the  programmer set the specific values of the graph widget.
	    The parameter values is an integer array of the values to  display
	    in	the  widget;  valueCount is the number of values in the array.
	    The parameter graphCharacters is an array of the characters to use
	    for	 each  graph  point.  The parameter startAtZero states whether
	    you want the graph to start at zero or the lowest values of the  X
	    and	 Y axis'.  The parameter displayType may be vPLOT, to make the
	    graph draw the values as a plot graph, or vLINE to draw the values
	    as a line graph.

       setCDKGraphBackgroundAttrib
	    sets  the  background  attribute  of  the  widget.	 The parameter
	    attribute is a curses attribute, e.g., A_BOLD.

       setCDKGraphBackgroundColor
	    sets the background color of the widget.  The parameter  color  is
	    in the format of the Cdk format strings.  See cdk_display (3).

       setCDKGraphBox
	    sets whether the widget will be drawn with a box around it.

       setCDKGraphBoxAttribute
	    function sets the attribute of the box.

       setCDKGraphCharacter
	    lets  the programmer set a specific character of the graph widget.
	    The parameter character is the new character, while index  is  the
	    index where the new character will be stored.

       setCDKGraphCharacters
	    lets  the programmer set the specific characters of the graph wid‐
	    get.  The parameter characters is a	 char  pointer	array  of  the
	    characters to display in the widget.

       setCDKGraphDisplayType
	    allows  the	 programmer  tochange  the way the graph draws itself.
	    The parameter displayType may be vPLOT, to make the graph draw the
	    values  as	a  plot	 graph,	 or vLINE to draw the values as a line
	    graph.

       setCDKGraphHorizontalChar
	    sets the horizontal drawing character for the  box	to  the	 given
	    character.

       setCDKGraphLLChar
	    sets  the  lower left hand corner of the widget's box to the given
	    character.

       setCDKGraphLRChar
	    sets the lower right hand corner of the widget's box to the	 given
	    character.

       setCDKGraphULChar
	    sets  the  upper left hand corner of the widget's box to the given
	    character.

       setCDKGraphURChar
	    sets the upper right hand corner of the widget's box to the	 given
	    character.

       setCDKGraphValue
	    lets the programmer set a specific value of the graph widget.  The
	    parameter value is the new value, while index is the  index	 where
	    the	 new  value  will be stored.  The parameter startAtZero states
	    whether you want the graph to start at zero or the	lowest	values
	    of the X and Y axis.

       setCDKGraphValues
	    lets  the  programmer set the specific values of the graph widget.
	    The parameter values is an integer array of the values to  display
	    in	the  widget;  where  valueCount is the number of values in the
	    array.  The parameter startAtZero  states  whether	you  want  the
	    graph to start at zero or the lowest values of the X and Y axis'.

       setCDKGraphVerticalChar
	    sets the vertical drawing character for the box to the given char‐
	    acter.

SEE ALSO
       cdk(3), cdk_binding(3), cdk_display(3), cdk_position(3), cdk_screen(3)

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