TextRange.End Eigenschaft
Definition
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Rufen Sie die Position ab, die das Ende der aktuellen Auswahl markiert.
public:
property System::Windows::Documents::TextPointer ^ End { System::Windows::Documents::TextPointer ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Documents.TextPointer End { get; }
member this.End : System.Windows.Documents.TextPointer
Public ReadOnly Property End As TextPointer
Eigenschaftswert
Ein TextPointer, der auf das Ende der aktuellen Auswahl zeigt.
Beispiele
Im folgenden Beispiel wird die Verwendung der End Eigenschaft veranschaulicht.
// This method returns true if two specified selections overlap, including when the
// end of one selection serves as the beginning of the other.
bool DoSelectionsOverlap(TextRange selection1, TextRange selection2)
{
// Is either end of selection2 contained by selection1?
if (selection1.Contains(selection2.Start) || selection1.Contains(selection2.End))
{
// If so, the selections overlap.
return true;
}
// If not, selection2 may still entirely contain selection1.
// Is either end of selection1 contained by seleciotn2?
else if (selection2.Contains(selection1.Start) || selection2.Contains(selection1.End))
{
// If so, the selections overlap.
return true;
}
// If neither selection contains the begging or end of the other selection,
//the selections do not overlap.
else
{
return false;
}
}
' This method returns true if two specified selections overlap, including when the
' end of one selection serves as the beginning of the other.
Private Function DoSelectionsOverlap(ByVal selection1 As TextRange, ByVal selection2 As TextRange) As Boolean
' Is either end of selection2 contained by selection1?
If selection1.Contains(selection2.Start) OrElse selection1.Contains(selection2.End) Then
' If so, the selections overlap.
Return True
' If not, selection2 may still entirely contain selection1.
' Is either end of selection1 contained by seleciotn2?
ElseIf selection2.Contains(selection1.Start) OrElse selection2.Contains(selection1.End) Then
' If so, the selections overlap.
Return True
' If neither selection contains the begging or end of the other selection,
'the selections do not overlap.
Else
Return False
End If
End Function