CRichEditCtrl::LineFromChar
long LineFromChar( long nIndex ) const;
Return Value
The zero-based line number of the line containing the character index specified by nIndex. If nIndex is –1, the number of the line that contains the first character of the selection is returned. If there is no selection, the current line number is returned.
Parameters
nIndex
Contains the zero-based index value for the desired character in the text of the edit control, or contains –1. If nIndex is –1, it specifies the current line, that is, the line that contains the caret.
Remarks
Call this function to retrieve the line number of the line that contains the specified character index. A character index is the number of characters from the beginning of the rich edit control. For character counting, an OLE item is counted as a single character.
For more information, see in the Win32 documentation.
Example
// The pointer to my rich edit control.
extern CRichEditCtrl* pmyRichEditCtrl;
// The index of the char to get information on.
extern int nIndex;
CString strText;
pmyRichEditCtrl->GetWindowText(strText);
strText = strText.Mid(nIndex, 1);
// Dump the index, character and line number.
TRACE("nIndex = %d, character = %c, line = %d\r\n",
nIndex, strText[0], pmyRichEditCtrl->LineFromChar(nIndex));
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See Also CRichEditCtrl::GetLineCount, CRichEditCtrl::GetLine, CRichEditCtrl::LineIndex