int GetTopIndex( ) const;
Return Value
The zero-based index of the first visible item in a list box if successful, LB_ERR otherwise.
Remarks
Retrieves the zero-based index of the first visible item in a list box. Initially, item 0 is at the top of the list box, but if the list box is scrolled, another item may be at the top.
Example
// The pointer to my list box.
extern CListBox* pmyListBox;
// Want an item in the bottom half to be the first visible item.
int n = pmyListBox->GetCount()/2;
if (pmyListBox->GetTopIndex() < n)
{
pmyListBox->SetTopIndex(n);
ASSERT(pmyListBox->GetTopIndex() == n);
}
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See Also CListBox::SetTopIndex, LB_GETTOPINDEX