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XmStringToXmStringTable(library call)	 XmStringToXmStringTable(library call)

NAME
       XmStringToXmStringTable — A convenience function that converts a single
       compound string to a table of compound strings

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       Cardinal XmStringToXmStringTable(
       XmString string,
       XmString break_component,
       XmStringTable *table);

DESCRIPTION
       XmStringToXmStringTable takes as input a single compound string	and  a
       specified  string component (such as a tab) and returns a table of com‐
       pound strings consisting of portions of string delimited by  components
       matching break_component. The components marking breaks will not appear
       in the resulting table.

       string	 Specifies the XmString to be converted.

       break_component
		 Specifies the XmStringComponent that will be used to indicate
		 where	to split string to form the individual elements of ta‐
		 ble. The most useful types will be XmSTRING_COMPONENT_SEPARA‐
		 TOR  and  XmSTRING_COMPONENT_TAB. Refer to the XmStringCompo‐
		 nentType(3) reference page for a complete  list  of  possible
		 component  types.  Note,  however,  that  the XmSTRING_COMPO‐
		 NENT_UNKNOWN component is not a possible type.

       table	 Returns the  equivalent  XmStringTable.   The	function  will
		 allocate  space to hold the returned XmStringTable.  When the
		 applicaiton no longer needs the returned  XmStringTable,  the
		 application  should  call XmStringFree once for each compound
		 string in the table, and then calling	XtFree	to  deallocate
		 the XmStringTable itself.

RETURN
       Returns the number of compound strings in table.

RELATED
       XmStringTable(3).

					 XmStringToXmStringTable(library call)
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