The GetTextExtentPoint function computes the width and height of the specified string of text.
GetTextExtentPoint is provided for compatibility with 16-bit versions of Windows. Win32-based applications should call the GetTextExtentPoint32 function, which provides more accurate results.
BOOL GetTextExtentPoint(
HDC hdc, |
// handle of device context |
LPCTSTR lpString, |
// address of text string |
int cbString, |
// number of characters in string |
LPSIZE lpSize |
// address of structure for string size |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The GetTextExtentPoint function uses the currently selected font to compute the dimensions of the string. The width and height, in logical units, are computed without considering any clipping.
Because some devices kern characters, the sum of the extents of the characters in a string may not be equal to the extent of the string.
The calculated string width takes into account the intercharacter spacing set by the SetTextCharacterExtra function.
GetTextExtentPoint32, SetTextCharacterExtra, SIZE
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