Left Property (Visual FoxPro)
Specifies the distance between the left edge of a control or form and its container object. Available at design time and run time.
Object.Left[ = nDist]
Return Value
nDist
Specifies the distance between the left edge of an object or form and the left edge of its container object.The default container for a form is the main Visual FoxPro window.
Remarks
Applies To: CheckBox Control | ComboBox Control | CommandButton Control | CommandGroup Control | Container Object | Control Object (Visual FoxPro) | Custom Object | EditBox Control | Form Object | Grid Control | Image Control (Visual FoxPro) | Label Control (Visual FoxPro) | Line Control | ListBox Control | OLE Bound Control | OLE Container Control | OptionButton Control | OptionGroup Control | PageFrame Control | _SCREEN System Variable | Shape Control | Spinner Control | TextBox Control (Visual FoxPro) | Timer Control | ToolBar Object
The Left property specifies how far from the object's zero position the object is located. For example, if a form is contained within the Visual FoxPro main window, the zero position is immediately to the right of the main window's left border. If a toolbar is docked to the left of the main window, the zero position is immediately to the right of the toolbar.
Use Left, Top, Height, and Width properties for operations based on an object's external dimensions, such as moving or resizing. Use the ScaleMode property to change the unit of measurement.
Note
The Left property is read-only when it applies to a control contained in a Column object.
Example
The following example demonstrates how the Left property is used to position controls on a form. The AddObject method is used to add a Line control and three command buttons to a form, and the Left property specifies the horizontal placement of each control on the form.
frmMyForm = CREATEOBJECT('Form') && Create a form
frmMyForm.Closable = .F. && Disable the window pop-up menu
frmMyForm.AddObject('shpLine','Line') && Add a Line control to the form
frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn1','cmdMyCmndBtn1') && Up Cmnd button
frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn2','cmdMyCmndBtn2') && Down Cmnd button
frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn3','cmdMyCmndBtn3') && Quit Cmnd button
frmMyForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Make Line control visible
frmMyForm.shpLine.Top = 20 && Specify Line control row
frmMyForm.shpLine.Left = 125 && Specify Line control column
frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn1.Visible =.T. && Up Command button visible
frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn2.Visible =.T. && Down" Command button visible
frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn3.Visible =.T. && Quit Command button visible
frmMyForm.SHOW && Display the form
READ EVENTS && Start event processing
DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn1 AS COMMANDBUTTON && Create Command button
Caption = 'Slant \<Up' && Caption on the Command button
Left = 50 && Command button column
Top = 100 && Command button row
Height = 25 && Command button height
PROCEDURE Click
ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .F. && Hide the Line control
ThisForm.shpLine.LineSlant ='/' && Slant up
ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Show the Line control
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn2 AS CommandButton && Create Command button
Caption = 'Slant \<Down' && Caption on the Command button
Left = 200 && Command button column
Top = 100 && Command button row
Height = 25 && Command button height
PROCEDURE Click
ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .F. && Hide the Line control
ThisForm.shpLine.LineSlant ='\' && Slant down
ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Show the Line control
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn3 AS CommandButton && Create Command button
Caption = '\<Quit' && Caption on the Command button
Cancel = .T. && Default Cancel Command button (Esc)
Left = 125 && Command button column
Top = 150 && Command button row
Height = 25 && Command button height
PROCEDURE Click
CLEAR EVENTS && Stop event processing, close form
ENDDEFINE