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\section{\class{wxNode}}\label{wxnode}
wxNodeBase is the node structure used in linked lists (see
\helpref{wxList}{wxlist}) and derived classes. You should never use wxNodeBase
class directly, however, because it works with untyped ({\tt void *}) data and
this is unsafe. Use wxNodeBase-derived classes which are automatically defined
by WX\_DECLARE\_LIST and WX\_DEFINE\_LIST macros instead as described in
\helpref{wxList}{wxlist} documentation (see example there). Also note that
although there is a class called wxNode, it is defined for backwards
compatibility only and usage of this class is strongly deprecated.
In the documentation below, the type {\tt T} should be thought of as a
``template'' parameter: this is the type of data stored in the linked list or,
in other words, the first argument of WX\_DECLARE\_LIST macro. Also, wxNode is
written as wxNode<T> even though it isn't really a template class -- but it
helps to think of it as if it were.
\wxheading{Derived from}
None.
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/list.h>
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxList}{wxlist}, \helpref{wxHashTable}{wxhashtable}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxNode<T>::GetData}
\constfunc{T *}{GetData}{\void}
Retrieves the client data pointer associated with the node.
\membersection{wxNode<T>::GetNext}
\constfunc{wxNode<T> *}{GetNext}{\void}
Retrieves the next node or NULL if this node is the last one.
\membersection{wxNode<T>::GetPrevious}
\func{wxNode<T> *}{GetPrevious}{\void}
Retrieves the previous node or NULL if this node is the first one in the list.
\membersection{wxNode<T>::SetData}
\func{void}{SetData}{\param{T *}{data}}
Sets the data associated with the node (usually the pointer will have been
set when the node was created).
\membersection{wxNode<T>::IndexOf}
\func{int}{IndexOf}{\void}
Returns the zero-based index of this node within the list. The return value
will be NOT\_FOUND if the node has not been added to a list yet.