ITextRange.MoveEnd(TextRangeUnit, Int32) Method
Definition
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Moves the end position of the text range.
public:
int MoveEnd(TextRangeUnit unit, int count);
int MoveEnd(TextRangeUnit const& unit, int const& count);
public int MoveEnd(TextRangeUnit unit, int count);
function moveEnd(unit, count)
Public Function MoveEnd (unit As TextRangeUnit, count As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- unit
- TextRangeUnit
The unit by which to move the end position of the text range. The default value is Character.
- count
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Int32
int
The number of units to move the end position of the text range. The default value is 1. If count is greater than zero, the end position moves forward, toward the end of the story. If count is less than zero, the end position move backward, toward the beginning of the story. If count is zero, the end position does not move.
Returns
int
The actual number of units that the end position of the text range moved.
Remarks
If you move the end position of the text range so that it precedes the original start position, this method sets the start position to be equal to the new end position; that is, the text range becomes a degenerate range (insertion point).
This method moves the end position in a logical direction rather than a physical direction. That is, movement is toward the end or start of a story. Depending on the language, moving the end position toward the end of the story could result in the end position moving either left or right.
For more information, see the discussion in ITextRange and the Remarks section of ITextRange.Move.