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Use this function to get the position of the window. Use this function to get the position of a window.
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void SDL_GetWindowPosition(SDL_WindowID windowID,
                           int*  x,
                           int*  y)
void SDL_GetWindowPosition(SDL_Window* window,
                           int* x,
                           int* y)
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||'''windowID'''||the type used to identify the window||
||'''x'''||a pointer to the x coordinate of the window||
||'''y'''||a pointer to the y coordinate of the window||
||'''window'''||the window to query||
||'''x'''||a pointer filled in with the x coordinate of the window||
||'''y'''||a pointer filled in with the y coordinate of the window||
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''You can add useful comments here'' If you do not need the value for one of the positions a NULL may be passed in the '''x''' or '''y''' parameter.

SDL_GetWindowPosition

Use this function to get the position of a window.

Syntax

void SDL_GetWindowPosition(SDL_Window* window,
                           int*        x,
                           int*        y)

Function Parameters

window

the window to query

x

a pointer filled in with the x coordinate of the window

y

a pointer filled in with the y coordinate of the window

Code Examples

You can add your code example here

Remarks

If you do not need the value for one of the positions a NULL may be passed in the x or y parameter.


CategoryAPI, CategoryVideo

None: SDL_GetWindowPosition (last edited 2016-01-01 18:30:30 by PhilippWiesemann)

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