TextBoxBase.ExtentHeight Property

Definition

Gets the vertical size of the visible content area.

public:
 property double ExtentHeight { double get(); };
public double ExtentHeight { get; }
member this.ExtentHeight : double
Public ReadOnly Property ExtentHeight As Double

Property Value

A floating-point value that specifies the vertical size of the visible content area, in device-independent units (1/96th inch per unit).

The value of this property is 0.0 if the text-editing control is not configured to support scrolling.

This property has no default value.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to read the value of the ExtentHeight property.

private void initValues(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    myTB1.Text= "ExtentHeight is currently " + myTextBox.ExtentHeight.ToString();
    myTB2.Text= "ExtentWidth is currently " + myTextBox.ExtentWidth.ToString();
    myTB3.Text= "HorizontalOffset is currently " + myTextBox.HorizontalOffset.ToString();
    myTB4.Text= "VerticalOffset is currently " + myTextBox.VerticalOffset.ToString();
    myTB5.Text = "ViewportHeight is currently " + myTextBox.ViewportHeight.ToString();
    myTB6.Text = "ViewportWidth is currently " + myTextBox.ViewportWidth.ToString();
    radiobtn1.IsChecked = true;
}
Private Sub initValues(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
    myTB1.Text = "ExtentHeight is currently " + myTextBox.ExtentHeight.ToString()
    myTB2.Text = "ExtentWidth is currently " + myTextBox.ExtentWidth.ToString()
    myTB3.Text = "HorizontalOffset is currently " + myTextBox.HorizontalOffset.ToString()
    myTB4.Text = "VerticalOffset is currently " + myTextBox.VerticalOffset.ToString()
    myTB5.Text = "ViewportHeight is currently " + myTextBox.ViewportHeight.ToString()
    myTB6.Text = "ViewportWidth is currently " + myTextBox.ViewportWidth.ToString()
    radiobtn1.IsChecked = True

Applies to

See also