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BIOF 20101 (AS1) - OOP344

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Displays the null-terminated string pointed to by s starting at the current cursor position. This function leaves the cursor just after the last character displayed. If the string exceeds in length the available space on the current line of output, this function has undefined results. This function does not flush any output buffer.
== Complex Functions ==
=== void bio_display(const char *str, int row, int col, int len) ===
Outputs the null-terminated string pointed to by "str", on the screen starting at row "row" and column "col" on the screen, upto "len" characters. As with bio_move(), 0 is the top row, and 0 is the leftmost column. If the string is longer than "len", then only "len" characters are displayed, but if it is shorter than "len", then the entire string is displayed left-justified in the field. However, if "len" is 0 or less, then the field length is considered to be the actual length of the string (i.e. the entire string is displayed). Afterwards, the cursor is positioned after the last character of the field. (Note that on systems where output is buffered, this function should not flush the output buffer). The results are undefined if the specified values indicate a field that does not fit on the screen. == Line and Selection Editor ==
=== Line Editor: int bio_edit(........) ===

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