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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       This routine is obsolete.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.
       XmListGetSelectedPos 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
                 calling XtFree.

       position_count
                 Returns the number of elements in the position_list.

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

RETURN

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

RELATED

       XmList(3).

                                            XmListGetSelectedPos(library call)