# C1.WPF.FlexGrid.Row.Top

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<h1 id="C1_WPF_FlexGrid_Row_Top_" data-uid="C1.WPF.FlexGrid.Row.Top*">Top Property
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<div class="markdown level1 summary"><p>Gets the position of the top of this row, in pixels, relative to the grid.</p>
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  <pre><code class="lang-csharp hljs">[Browsable(false)]
public double Top { get; }</code></pre>
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  <pre><code class="lang-vbnet hljs">&lt;Browsable(False)&gt;
Public ReadOnly Property Top As Double</code></pre>
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<h5 id="C1_WPF_FlexGrid_Row_Top_remarks">Remarks</h5>
<div class="markdown level1 remarks"><p>The value returned is the sum of row heights from the top of the grid until
this row, and does not account for the scroll position. To account for the scroll
position, this value should be adjusted using the grid's <b>ScrollPosition</b>
property.</p>
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