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GetHeightAtIndex Method (INote)

Gets the specified text item's height in a compound note.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetHeightAtIndex( _
   ByVal Index As System.Integer _
) As System.Double
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As INote
Dim Index As System.Integer
Dim value As System.Double
 
value = instance.GetHeightAtIndex(Index)
C# 
System.double GetHeightAtIndex( 
   System.int Index
)
C++/CLI 
System.double GetHeightAtIndex( 
&   System.int Index
) 

Parameters

Index
Index position of the text

Return Value

Text height

Example

Remarks

Because a compound note can have multiple pieces of text, many of the compound note methods require you to specify the index value of the desired text. For example, the first piece of text added to the compound note using INote::AddText has an index number of 1, the second text added has index number of 2, and so on.

If you use this method on a standard note (not a compound note), then the index value must be set to 1.

To set the specified text's height, use IAnnotation::SetTextFormat or IAnnotation::ISetTextFormat.

 

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