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dmParamsGetIntArray(3dm)			      dmParamsGetIntArray(3dm)

NAME
     dmParamsGetIntArray, dmParamsGetEnumArray, dmParamsGetStringArray,
     dmParamsGetFloatArray, dmParamsGetFractArray - get arrays of values from
     digital media parameter/value lists

SYNOPSIS
     #include <dmedia/dm_params.h>

     const DMintarray* dmParamsGetIntArray
	   ( const DMparams* params,
	     const char* paramName )

     const DMenumarray* dmParamsGetEnumArray
	   ( const DMparams* params,
	     const char* paramName )

     const DMstringarray* dmParamsGetStringArray
	   ( const DMparams* params,
	     const char* paramName )

     const DMfloatarray* dmParamsGetFloatArray
	   ( const DMparams* params,
	     const char* paramName )

     const DMfractionarray* dmParamsGetFractArray
	   ( const DMparams* params,
	     const char* paramName )

DESCRIPTION
     These functions all retrieve values stored in a parameter/value list.
     They assume that the named parameter is present and is of the specified
     type; the debugging version of the library asserts that this is the case.
     The value, or a pointer to it is returned.

     The returned array points to the internal data structure of the parameter
     list, and is owned by the parameter list.	It should never be freed, and
     is only guaranteed to remain valid until the next time the list is
     changed.  In general, if you need to keep the array around after getting
     it from a parameter/value list, it should be copied.

SEE ALSO
     dmParams(3dm), dmParamsSetInt(3dm), dmParamsGetNumElems(3dm),
     dmSetImageDefaults(3dm), dmSetAudioDefaults(3dm).

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