VisualTreeHelper.GetOffset(Visual) Method
Definition
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Returns the offset of the Visual.
public:
static System::Windows::Vector GetOffset(System::Windows::Media::Visual ^ reference);
public static System.Windows.Vector GetOffset (System.Windows.Media.Visual reference);
static member GetOffset : System.Windows.Media.Visual -> System.Windows.Vector
Public Shared Function GetOffset (reference As Visual) As Vector
Parameters
Returns
A Vector that represents the offset value of the Visual.
Examples
The following markup example shows a TextBlock that is defined with Margin value of 4.
<TextBlock Name="myTextBlock" Margin="4" Text="Hello, world" />
The following code example shows how to use the GetOffset method to retrieve the offset of the TextBlock. The offset values are contained within the returned Vector value.
// Return the offset vector for the TextBlock object.
Vector vector = VisualTreeHelper.GetOffset(myTextBlock);
// Convert the vector to a point value.
Point currentPoint = new Point(vector.X, vector.Y);
' Return the offset vector for the TextBlock object.
Dim vector As Vector = VisualTreeHelper.GetOffset(myTextBlock)
' Convert the vector to a point value.
Dim currentPoint As New Point(vector.X, vector.Y)
The offset takes into account the Margin value. In this case, X is 4, and Y is 4.
Remarks
The returned offset value is relative to the parent of the Visual. If you want to return an offset value that is not relative to the parent of a Visual, use the TransformToAncestor method.