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Console.BufferHeight Property

Definition

Gets or sets the height of the buffer area.

public:
 static property int BufferHeight { int get(); void set(int value); };
public static int BufferHeight { [System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")] get; [System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")] set; }
public static int BufferHeight { [System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")] [System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")] [System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("ios")] [System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("tvos")] get; [System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")] set; }
public static int BufferHeight { get; set; }
[<get: System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")>]
[<set: System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")>]
static member BufferHeight : int with get, set
[<get: System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")>]
[<set: System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatform("windows")>]
[<get: System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")>]
[<get: System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("ios")>]
[<get: System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("tvos")>]
static member BufferHeight : int with get, set
static member BufferHeight : int with get, set
Public Shared Property BufferHeight As Integer

Property Value

The current height, in rows, of the buffer area.

Attributes

Exceptions

The value in a set operation is less than or equal to zero.

-or-

The value in a set operation is greater than or equal to Int16.MaxValue.

-or-

The value in a set operation is less than WindowTop + WindowHeight.

The user does not have permission to perform this action.

An I/O error occurred.

The set operation is invoked on an operating system other than Windows.

Examples

This example demonstrates the BufferHeight and BufferWidth properties. The example reports the dimensions of an operating system window set to a buffer size of 300 rows and 85 columns.

// This example demonstrates the Console.BufferHeight and 
//                               Console.BufferWidth properties.
using namespace System;
int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "The current buffer height is {0} rows.", Console::BufferHeight );
   Console::WriteLine( "The current buffer width is {0} columns.", Console::BufferWidth );
}

/*
This example produces the following results:

The current buffer height is 300 rows.
The current buffer width is 85 columns.
*/
// This example demonstrates the Console.BufferHeight and
//                               Console.BufferWidth properties.
using System;

class Sample
{
    public static void Main()
    {
    Console.WriteLine("The current buffer height is {0} rows.",
                      Console.BufferHeight);
    Console.WriteLine("The current buffer width is {0} columns.",
                      Console.BufferWidth);
    }
}
/*
This example produces the following results:

The current buffer height is 300 rows.
The current buffer width is 85 columns.
*/
// This example demonstrates the Console.BufferHeight and
//                               Console.BufferWidth properties.
open System

printfn $"The current buffer height is {Console.BufferHeight} rows."
printfn $"The current buffer width is {Console.BufferWidth} columns."

// This example produces the following results:
//
// The current buffer height is 300 rows.
// The current buffer width is 85 columns.
' This example demonstrates the Console.BufferHeight and 
'                               Console.BufferWidth properties.
Class Sample
   Public Shared Sub Main()
      Console.WriteLine("The current buffer height is {0} rows.", _
                        Console.BufferHeight)
      Console.WriteLine("The current buffer width is {0} columns.", _
                        Console.BufferWidth)
   End Sub
End Class
'
'This example produces the following results:
'
'The current buffer height is 300 rows.
'The current buffer width is 85 columns.
'

Remarks

This property defines the number of rows (or lines) stored in the buffer that is accessed by a console mode window. In contrast, the WindowHeight property defines the number of rows that are actually displayed in the console window at any particular time. If the number of rows actually written to the buffer exceeds the number of rows defined by the WindowHeight property, the window can be scrolled vertically so that it displays a contiguous number of rows that are equal to the WindowHeight property and are located anywhere in the buffer.

If a set operation decreases the value of the BufferHeight property, the uppermost lines are removed. For example, if the number of lines is reduced from 300 to 250, lines 0 through 49 are removed, and the existing lines 50 through 299 become lines 0 through 249.

Applies to