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Rectangle.Offset Method

Definition

Adjusts the ___location of this rectangle by the specified amount.

Overloads

Offset(Point)

Adjusts the ___location of this rectangle by the specified amount.

Offset(Int32, Int32)

Adjusts the ___location of this rectangle by the specified amount.

Offset(Point)

Source:
Rectangle.cs
Source:
Rectangle.cs
Source:
Rectangle.cs

Adjusts the ___location of this rectangle by the specified amount.

public:
 void Offset(System::Drawing::Point pos);
public void Offset(System.Drawing.Point pos);
member this.Offset : System.Drawing.Point -> unit
Public Sub Offset (pos As Point)

Parameters

pos
Point

Amount to offset the ___location.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates the Contains, and Offset methods and the SystemPens class. This example is designed for use with a Windows Form. Paste this code into a form that contains a button named Button1, call DrawFirstRectangle from the form's constructor or Load method, and associate the Button1_Click method with the button's Click event.

private:
   [UIPermission(SecurityAction::Demand, Window=UIPermissionWindow::AllWindows)]
   void DrawFirstRectangle()
   {
      Rectangle rectangle1 = Rectangle(70,70,100,150);
      ControlPaint::DrawReversibleFrame( rectangle1, SystemColors::Highlight, FrameStyle::Thick );
   }

   void Button1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      Rectangle rectangle1 = Rectangle(70,70,100,150);

      // Get the bounds of the screen.
      Rectangle screenRectangle = Screen::PrimaryScreen->Bounds;

      // Check to see if the rectangle is within the bounds of the screen.
      if ( screenRectangle.Contains( rectangle1 ) )
      {
         ControlPaint::DrawReversibleFrame( rectangle1, SystemColors::Highlight, FrameStyle::Thick );

         // Call the Offset method to move the rectangle.
         rectangle1.Offset( 20, 20 );

         // Draw the new, offset rectangle.
         ControlPaint::DrawReversibleFrame( rectangle1, SystemColors::Highlight, FrameStyle::Thick );
      }
   }
Rectangle rectangle1 = new Rectangle(70, 70, 100, 150);

private void DrawFirstRectangle()
{
    ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, 
        SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick);
}

private void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{

    // Get the bounds of the screen.
    Rectangle screenRectangle = Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds;

    // Check to see if the rectangle is within the bounds of the screen.
    if (screenRectangle.Contains(rectangle1))

        // If so, erase the previous rectangle.
    {
        ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, 
            SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick);

        // Call the Offset method to move the rectangle.
        rectangle1.Offset(20, 20);

        // Draw the new, offset rectangle.
        ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, 
            SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick);
    }
}
Dim rectangle1 As New Rectangle(70, 70, 100, 150)

Private Sub DrawFirstRectangle()
    ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, _
        SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick)
End Sub

Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, _
    ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click

    ' Get the bounds of the screen.
    Dim screenRectangle As Rectangle = Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds

    ' Check to see if the rectangle is within the bounds of the screen.
    If (screenRectangle.Contains(rectangle1)) Then

        ' If so, erase the previous rectangle.
        ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, _
            SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick)

        ' Call the Offset method to move the rectangle.
        rectangle1.Offset(20, 20)

        ' Draw the new, offset rectangle.
        ControlPaint.DrawReversibleFrame(rectangle1, _
            SystemColors.Highlight, FrameStyle.Thick)
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

This method adjusts the ___location of the upper-left corner horizontally by the x-coordinate of the specified point, and vertically by the y-coordinate of the specified point.

Applies to

Offset(Int32, Int32)

Source:
Rectangle.cs
Source:
Rectangle.cs
Source:
Rectangle.cs

Adjusts the ___location of this rectangle by the specified amount.

public:
 void Offset(int x, int y);
public void Offset(int x, int y);
member this.Offset : int * int -> unit
Public Sub Offset (x As Integer, y As Integer)

Parameters

x
Int32

The horizontal offset.

y
Int32

The vertical offset.

Applies to