EditPoint2.MoveToAbsoluteOffset(Int32) Method
Definition
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Moves the active point to the given 1-based absolute character offset of the document.
public:
void MoveToAbsoluteOffset(int Offset);
public:
void MoveToAbsoluteOffset(int Offset);
void MoveToAbsoluteOffset(int Offset);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(172)]
public void MoveToAbsoluteOffset (int Offset);
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(172)>]
abstract member MoveToAbsoluteOffset : int -> unit
Public Sub MoveToAbsoluteOffset (Offset As Integer)
Parameters
- Offset
- Int32
Required. A character index from the start of the document, beginning at one.
Implements
- Attributes
Examples
Sub MoveToAbsoluteOffsetExample()
Dim objTextDoc As TextDocument
Dim objEditPt As EditPoint, iCtr As Integer
' Create a new text file.
DTE.ItemOperations.NewFile("General\Text File")
' Get a handle to the new document and create an EditPoint.
objTextDoc = DTE.ActiveDocument.Object("TextDocument")
objEditPt = objTextDoc.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint
' Insert ten lines of text.
For iCtr = 1 To 10
objEditPt.Insert("This is a test." & Chr(13))
Next iCtr
objEditPt.MoveToAbsoluteOffset(10)
objEditPt.Insert("HELLO")
objEditPt.MoveToLineAndOffset(4, 5)
objEditPt.Insert("WORLD")
End Sub
Remarks
This method throws an ArgumentException if the value of Offset
is less than 1 or greater than the length of the file. To find the length of the file, get the AbsoluteCharOffset of EndPoint.
Warning
All newline characters or sequences count as a single character for the purposes of this property. For example, the newline denoted in Visual Basic by vbCrLf
(carriage return + line feed) counts as a single character.