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The SetConsoleScreenBufferSize function changes the size of the specified console screen buffer.

BOOL SetConsoleScreenBufferSize(

    HANDLE hConsoleOutput,

// handle of console screen buffer

    COORD dwSize 

// new size in character rows and cols.

   );

Parameters

hConsoleOutput
Identifies a console screen buffer. The handle must have GENERIC_WRITE access.
dwSize
Specifies a COORD structure containing the new size, in rows and columns, of the screen buffer. The specified width and height cannot be less than the width and height of the screen buffer’s window. The specified dimensions also cannot be less than the minimum size allowed by the system. This minimum depends on the current font size for the console (selected by the user) and the SM_CXMIN and SM_CYMIN values returned by the GetSystemMetrics function.

Return Values

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.

See Also

COORD, GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo, SetConsoleWindowInfo 


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