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.TH "XmTabListCopy" "library call"
.SH "NAME"
\fBXmTabListCopy\fP \(em A convenience function that creates a new tab list from an existing list
.iX "XmTabListCopy"
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
.nf
#include <Xm/Xm\&.h>
\fBXmTabList \fBXmTabListCopy\fP\fR(
\fBXmTabList \fBtablist\fR\fR,
\fBint \fBoffset\fR\fR,
\fBCardinal \fBcount\fR\fR);
.fi
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBXmTabListCopy\fP creates a new tab list consisting of a copy of
a portion of the contents of the \fItablist\fP argument\&. This
function starts copying at the specified offset value of the tab list
and copies \fIcount\fP values\&.
.IP "\fItablist\fP" 10
Specifies a tab list to be copied\&.
.IP "\fIoffset\fP" 10
Specifies where to start copying\&. A value of 0 (zero) indicates begin
at the beginning, a value of 1 indicates to skip the first tab, and so
on\&. A negative indicates to begin counting backwards from the end\&.
A value of \-1 indicates to start copying from the last tab\&.
.IP "\fIcount\fP" 10
Specifies the number of tabs to copy\&. A value of 0 (zero) indicates
to copy all elements from the starting point to the end (beginning if
\fIoffset\fP is negative) of the tab list\&.
.SH "RETURN"
.PP
If \fItablist\fP is NULL, this function returns NULL\&. Otherwise,
this function returns a newly allocated \fBXmTabList\fR\&.
If the function does allocate an \fBXmTabList\fR, then the
application is responsible for managing the allocated space\&.
The application can recover the allocated space by calling \fBXmTabListFree\fP\&.
.SH "RELATED"
.PP
\fBXmTabList\fP(3) and
\fBXmTabListFree\fP(3)\&.
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