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XmListGetSelectedPos(3)	   Library Functions Manual    XmListGetSelectedPos(3)

NAME
       XmListGetSelectedPos  --	 A  List function that returns the position of
       every selected item in the list

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<Xm/List.h>
       Boolean XmListGetSelectedPos(
       Widget widget,
       int **position_list,
       int *position_count);

DESCRIPTION
       This routine is obsolete. It is replaced	by calling XtGetValues for the
       List resources XmNselectedPositions and XmNselectedPositionCount.   Xm-
       ListGetSelectedPos  is  a Boolean function that returns an array	of the
       positions of the	selected items in a List.

       widget	 Specifies the ID of the List widget.

       position_list
		 Returns an array of the positions of the  selected  items  in
		 the  List.   The position of the first	item in	the list is 1;
		 the position of the second item is 2; and so  on.   When  the
		 return	 value	is True, XmListGetSelectedPos allocates	memory
		 for this array.  The caller is	responsible for	 freeing  this
		 memory.  The caller can recover the allocated memory by call-
		 ing XtFree.

       position_count
		 Returns the number of elements	in the position_list.

       For a complete definition of List and its associated resources, see Xm-
       List(3).

RETURN
       Returns	True  if the list has any selected items, and False if it does
       not.

RELATED
       XmList(3).

						       XmListGetSelectedPos(3)

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