Thickness.Top Property

Definition

Gets or sets the width, in pixels, of the upper side of the bounding rectangle.

public:
 property double Top { double get(); void set(double value); };
public double Top { get; set; }
member this.Top : double with get, set
Public Property Top As Double

Property Value

A Double that represents the width, in pixels, of the upper side of the bounding rectangle for this instance of Thickness. A pixel is equal to 1/96 of an inch. The default is 0.

Examples

The following example shows how to set the value of the Top property by using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and code.

myBorder2 = new Border();
myBorder2.BorderBrush = Brushes.SteelBlue;
myBorder2.Width = 400;
myBorder2.Height = 400;
myThickness = new Thickness();
myThickness.Bottom = 5;
myThickness.Left = 10;
myThickness.Right = 15;
myThickness.Top = 20;
myBorder2.BorderThickness = myThickness;
Dim myBorder2 As New Border()
myBorder2.BorderBrush = Brushes.SteelBlue
myBorder2.Width = 400
myBorder2.Height = 400
Dim myThickness As New Thickness()
myThickness.Bottom = 5
myThickness.Left = 10
myThickness.Right = 15
myThickness.Top = 20
myBorder2.BorderThickness = myThickness
<Border BorderBrush="SteelBlue" Width="400" Height="400" Canvas.Left="100" Canvas.Top="100">
  <Border.BorderThickness>
    10,20,15,5
  </Border.BorderThickness>
</Border>

Applies to