Control::Top Property
Gets or sets the distance, in pixels, between the top edge of the control and the top edge of its container's client area.
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
The following code example creates three Button controls on a form and sets their size and location by using the various size-related and location-related properties. This example requires that you have a Form that has a width and height of at least 300 pixels.
// Create three buttons and place them on a form using // several size and location related properties. void AddOKCancelButtons() { // Set the button size and location using // the Size and Location properties. Button^ buttonOK = gcnew Button; buttonOK->Location = Point(136,248); buttonOK->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 75, 25 ); // Set the Text property and make the // button the form's default button. buttonOK->Text = "&OK"; this->AcceptButton = buttonOK; // Set the button size and location using the Top, // Left, Width, and Height properties. Button^ buttonCancel = gcnew Button; buttonCancel->Top = buttonOK->Top; buttonCancel->Left = buttonOK->Right + 5; buttonCancel->Width = buttonOK->Width; buttonCancel->Height = buttonOK->Height; // Set the Text property and make the // button the form's cancel button. buttonCancel->Text = "&Cancel"; this->CancelButton = buttonCancel; // Set the button size and location using // the Bounds property. Button^ buttonHelp = gcnew Button; buttonHelp->Bounds = Rectangle(10,10,75,25); // Set the Text property of the button. buttonHelp->Text = "&Help"; // Add the buttons to the form. array<Control^>^temp1 = {buttonOK,buttonCancel,buttonHelp}; this->Controls->AddRange( temp1 ); }
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