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IVsTextLines.GetLineIndexOfPosition Method (Int32, Int32%, Int32%)

Returns the line and column numbers in the text buffer, given a position number.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.dll)

Syntax

'Déclaration
Function GetLineIndexOfPosition ( _
    iPosition As Integer, _
    <OutAttribute> ByRef piLine As Integer, _
    <OutAttribute> ByRef piColumn As Integer _
) As Integer
int GetLineIndexOfPosition(
    int iPosition,
    out int piLine,
    out int piColumn
)
int GetLineIndexOfPosition(
    [InAttribute] int iPosition, 
    [OutAttribute] int% piLine, 
    [OutAttribute] int% piColumn
)
abstract GetLineIndexOfPosition : 
        iPosition:int * 
        piLine:int byref * 
        piColumn:int byref -> int 
function GetLineIndexOfPosition(
    iPosition : int, 
    piLine : int, 
    piColumn : int
) : int

Parameters

  • iPosition
    Type: System.Int32
    [in] Position number of the desired line.
  • piLine
    Type: System.Int32%
    [out] Pointer to the line number.
  • piColumn
    Type: System.Int32%
    [out] Pointer to the column position on the line.

Return Value

Type: System.Int32
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.

Implements

IVsTextBuffer.GetLineIndexOfPosition(Int32, Int32%, Int32%)

Remarks

COM Signature

From textmgr.idl:

HRESULT IVsTextLines::GetLineIndexOfPosition(
   [in] long iPosition,
   [out] long *piLine,
   [out] CharIndex *piColumn
);

This method could require considerable resources, depending upon the underlying implementation of the buffer. That is, it could be very difficult to calculate the size of the buffer if it is a virtual-line-oriented implementation as in Visual Basic.

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See Also

Reference

IVsTextLines Interface

GetLineIndexOfPosition Overload

Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop Namespace