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246.TH Tk_GetAnchorFromObj 3 8.1 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
247.BS
248.SH NAME
249Tk_GetAnchorFromObj, Tk_GetAnchor, Tk_NameOfAnchor \- translate between strings and anchor positions
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251.nf
252\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
253.sp
254.VS 8.1
255int
256\fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj(\fIinterp, objPtr, anchorPtr\fB)\fR
257.VE
258.sp
259int
260\fBTk_GetAnchor(\fIinterp, string, anchorPtr\fB)\fR
261.sp
262CONST char *
263\fBTk_NameOfAnchor(\fIanchor\fB)\fR
264.SH ARGUMENTS
265.AS "Tk_Anchor" *anchorPtr
266.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
267Interpreter to use for error reporting, or NULL.
268.VS 8.1 br
269.AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in/out
270String value contains name of anchor point: \fBn\fR, \fBne\fR,
271\fBe\fR, \fBse\fR, \fBs\fR, \fBsw\fR, \fBw\fR, \fBnw\fR, or \fBcenter\fR;
272internal rep will be modified to cache corresponding Tk_Anchor.
273.AP "CONST char" *string in
274Same as \fIobjPtr\fR except description of anchor point is passed as
275a string.
276.VE
277.AP int *anchorPtr out
278Pointer to location in which to store anchor position corresponding to
279\fIobjPtr\fR or \fIstring\fR.
280.AP Tk_Anchor anchor in
281Anchor position, e.g. \fBTCL_ANCHOR_CENTER\fR.
282.BE
283
284.SH DESCRIPTION
285.PP
286.VS 8.1
287\fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj\fR places in \fI*anchorPtr\fR an anchor position
288(enumerated type \fBTk_Anchor\fR)
289corresponding to \fIobjPtr\fR's value. The result will be one of
290\fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_NE\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_E\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_SE\fR,
291\fBTK_ANCHOR_S\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_SW\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_W\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_NW\fR,
292or \fBTK_ANCHOR_CENTER\fR.
293Anchor positions are typically used for indicating a point on an object
294that will be used to position the object, e.g. \fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR means
295position the top center point of the object at a particular place.
296.PP
297Under normal circumstances the return value is \fBTCL_OK\fR and
298\fIinterp\fR is unused.
299If \fIstring\fR doesn't contain a valid anchor position
300or an abbreviation of one of these names, \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned,
301\fI*anchorPtr\fR is unmodified, and an error message is
302stored in \fIinterp\fR's result if \fIinterp\fR isn't NULL.
303\fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj\fR caches information about the return
304value in \fIobjPtr\fR, which speeds up future calls to
305\fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj\fR with the same \fIobjPtr\fR.
306.PP
307\fBTk_GetAnchor\fR is identical to \fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj\fR except
308that the description of the anchor is specified with a string instead
309of an object. This prevents \fBTk_GetAnchor\fR from caching the
310return value, so \fBTk_GetAnchor\fR is less efficient than
311\fBTk_GetAnchorFromObj\fR.
312.VE
313.PP
314\fBTk_NameOfAnchor\fR is the logical inverse of \fBTk_GetAnchor\fR.
315Given an anchor position such as \fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR it returns a
316statically-allocated string corresponding to \fIanchor\fR.
317If \fIanchor\fR isn't a legal anchor value, then
318``unknown anchor position'' is returned.
319
320.SH KEYWORDS
321anchor position