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CProgressCtrl::GetPos

Retrieves the current position of the progress bar.

int GetPos( );

Return Value

The position of the progress bar control.

Remarks

The position of the progress bar control is not the physical ___location on the screen, but rather is between the upper and lower range indicated in SetRange.

Example

CProgressCtrl myCtrl;

// Create a child progress control.
myCtrl.Create(WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE, CRect(10,10,200,30), pParentWnd, 
   IDC_PROGRESSCTRL);

// Set the new position to half of the current position.
myCtrl.SetPos(myCtrl.GetPos()/2);   

Requirements

Header: afxcmn.h

See Also

Reference

CProgressCtrl Class

Hierarchy Chart

CProgressCtrl::SetPos

Other Resources

CProgressCtrl Members