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XmListDeletePositions(library call)	   XmListDeletePositions(library call)

NAME
       XmListDeletePositions  — A List function that deletes items from a list
       based on an array of positions

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

DESCRIPTION
       XmListDeletePositions deletes noncontiguous  items  from	 a  list.  The
       function	 deletes all items whose corresponding positions appear in the
       position_list array.  A warning message is  displayed  if  a  specified
       position	 is invalid; that is, the value is 0, a negative integer, or a
       number greater than the number of items in the list.

       widget	 Specifies the ID of the List widget

       position_list
		 Specifies an array of the item positions to be	 deleted.  The
		 position  of the first item in the list is 1; the position of
		 the second item is 2; and so on.

       position_count
		 Specifies the number of elements in the position_list.

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

RELATED
       XmList(3).

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