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ListView_GetItemPosition info  Overview  Group

The ListView_GetItemPosition macro retrieves the position of a list view item. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETITEMPOSITION message.

BOOL ListView_GetItemPosition(

    HWND hwnd,

    int i,

    POINT FAR *ppt

   );

Parameters

hwnd 
Handle to the list view control.
i
Index of the list view item.
ppt
Pointer to a POINT structure that receives the position of the item’s upper-left corner, in view coordinates.

Return Values

Returns TRUE if successful or FALSE otherwise.

See Also

LVM_GETITEMPOSITION, POINT


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