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Console.SetWindowPosition() Method in C#

Last Updated : 14 Mar, 2019
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Console.SetWindowPosition(Int32, Int32) Method in C# is used to set the position of the console window relative to the screen buffer.
Syntax: public static void SetWindowposition(int left, int top); Parameters: left: It is the column position of the upper left corner of the console window. top: It is the row position of the upper left corner of the console window.
Exceptions:
  • ArgumentOutOfRangeException: When left or top is less than 0 or left + WindowWidth > BufferWidth or top + Windowheight > BufferHeight.
  • SecurityException: If the user doesn't have the permission to perform this action.
Example: csharp
// C# Program to illustrate the use of 
// Console.WindowPosition() method
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;

class GFG {
 
    // Main Method
    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Console.SetWindowSize(20, 20);

        // setting buffer size 
        Console.SetBufferSize(80, 80);

        // using the method
        Console.SetWindowPosition(0, 0);
        Console.WriteLine("Hello GFG!");

        Console.Write("Press any key to continue . . . ");
        Console.ReadKey(true);
    }
}
Output: When Console.WindowPosition() method is not used: Reference:

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