Given the normal Console in C#, the task is to change the WindowLeft of the Console.
Approach: This can be done using the WindowLeft property in the Console class of the System package in C#. The WindowLeft Gets or sets the leftmost position of the console window area relative to the screen buffer.
Program 1: Getting the value of WindowLeft
// C# program to illustrate the // Console.WindowLeft Property using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace GFG {
class Program {
static void Main( string [] args)
{
// Get the WindowLeft
Console.WriteLine( "Current WindowLeft: {0}" ,
Console.WindowLeft);
}
} } |
Output:
Program 2: Setting the value of WindowLeft
// C# program to illustrate the // Console.WindowLeft Property using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace GFG {
class Program {
static void Main( string [] args)
{
// Get the WindowWidth
Console.WriteLine( "Current WindowLeft: {0}" ,
Console.WindowLeft);
// Set the WindowWidth
Console.BufferWidth = 100;
Console.WindowLeft = 10;
// Get the WindowWidth
Console.Write( "Current WindowLeft: {0}" ,
Console.WindowLeft);
}
} } |
Output:
Note: See the Horizontal Scroll Bar at the bottom of the Window in both the images.
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