get the values using
label1.Left, label1.Top
set the values using
label1.Location = new Point(x, y);
Do not forget to include
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Drawing; // to use System.Drawing.Point(Label.Left, Label.Top)
I've written the code that I hope should help you to get the idea.
Click on the label to get its coordinates.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Drawing;
class LabelForm : Form
{
Label label1;
//
public LabelForm()
{
label1 = new Label();
label1.Text = "ClickMe";
label1.Location = new Point(10, 10); // This is the place where you set the location of your label. Currently, it is set to 10, 10.
label1.Click += new EventHandler(labelClick);
Controls.Add(label1);
}
//
static void Main(string[] args)
{
LabelForm lf = new LabelForm();
Application.Run(lf);
}
//
protected void labelClick(object o, EventArgs e)
{
// This is how you can get label's positions
int left = label1.Left;
int top = label1.Top;
MessageBox.Show("Left position of the label: " + left
+ "\nTop position of the label: " + top,
"", MessageBoxButtons.OK);
}
}
Then just use randomizer to set the values to Point(x, y). Note, that you should also check the width and height of your window and subtract the width and height of your label not to go beyond window borders.