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<H2><A NAME="sect0" HREF="#toc0">Name</A></H2>
Blt_TreeCreateNode - Creates a node
in a tree data object.
<H2><A NAME="sect1" HREF="#toc1">Synopsis</A></H2>
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<PRE>#include <bltTree.h>
Blt_TreeNode
Blt_TreeCreateNode(tree, parent, name, position)
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<H2><A NAME="sect2" HREF="#toc2">Arguments</A></H2>
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Blt_Tree <I>tree</I><tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> (in)<BR>
<tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> Tree containing the parent node. <P>
Blt_TreeNode <I>parent</I><tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> (in)<BR>
<tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> Node in which to insert the new child. <P>
const char <I>*name</I><tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> (in)<BR>
<tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> Node label. If NULL, a label will automatically be generated. <P>
int <I>position</I><tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> (in)<BR>
<tt> </tt> <tt> </tt> Position in the parent's list of children to insert the new node.
<H2><A NAME="sect3" HREF="#toc3">Description</A></H2>
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This
procedure creates a new node is a tree data object. The node is initially
empty, but data values can be added with <B>Blt_TreeSetValue</B>. Each node has
a serial number that identifies it within the tree. No two nodes in the
same tree will ever have the same ID. You can find a node's ID with <B>Blt_TreeNodeId</B>.
<P>
The arguments are as follows:
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<DT><I>tree</I> </DT>
<DD>The tree containing the parent node.
</DD>
<DT><I>parent</I> </DT>
<DD>Node in which the new child will be inserted. </DD>
<DT><I>name</I> </DT>
<DD>Label of the
new node. If <I>name</I> is NULL, a label in the form "node0", "node1", etc.
will automatically be generated. <I>Name</I> can be any string. Labels are non-unique.
A parent can contain two nodes with the same label. Nodes can be relabeled
using <B>Blt_TreeRelabelNode</B>. </DD>
<DT><I>position</I> </DT>
<DD>Position the parent's list of children
to insert the new node. For example, if <I>position</I> is 0, then the new node
is prepended to the beginning of the list. If <I>position</I> is -1, then the node
is appended onto the end of the parent's list. </DD>
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<H2><A NAME="sect4" HREF="#toc4">Returns</A></H2>
The new node returned
is of type <B>Blt_TreeNode</B>. It's a token that can be used with other routines
to add/delete data values or children nodes.
<H2><A NAME="sect5" HREF="#toc5">Example</A></H2>
The following example
creates a new node from the root node. <BR>
<CODE>Blt_Tree token;<BR>
Blt_TreeNode root, node;<BR>
<P>
if (Blt_TreeGetToken(interp, "myTree", &token) != TCL_OK) {<BR>
return TCL_ERROR;<BR>
}<BR>
root = Blt_TreeRootNode(token);<BR>
node = Blt_TreeCreateNode(token, root, "myNode", -1);<BR>
<H2><A NAME="sect6" HREF="#toc6"></CODE>Notifications</A></H2>
<B>Blt_TreeCreateNode</B> can trigger tree notify events. You can
be notified whenever a node is created by using the <B>Blt_TreeCreateNotifyHandler</B>.
A callback routine is registered that will be automatically invoked whenever
a new node is added via <B>Blt_TreeCreateNode</B> to the tree.
<H2><A NAME="sect7" HREF="#toc7">Keywords</A></H2>
tree, token
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<LI><A NAME="toc0" HREF="#sect0">Name</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc1" HREF="#sect1">Synopsis</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc2" HREF="#sect2">Arguments</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc3" HREF="#sect3">Description</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc4" HREF="#sect4">Returns</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc5" HREF="#sect5">Example</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc6" HREF="#sect6">Notifications</A></LI>
<LI><A NAME="toc7" HREF="#sect7">Keywords</A></LI>
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