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ReferencePoints Property (IDimension)

Gets or sets the reference points for this dimension.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Property ReferencePoints As Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IDimension
Dim value As Object
 
instance.ReferencePoints = value
 
value = instance.ReferencePoints
C# 
object ReferencePoints {get; set;}
C++/CLI 
property Object^ ReferencePoints {
   Object^ get();
   void set (Object^ value);
}

Return Value

Reference points (see Remarks)

Remarks

The returned objects, the reference points, are actually IMathPoint objects.

Reference point 1 and reference point 2 are valid for linear dimensions. Reference point 3 is the vertex for angular dimensions. This property does not distinguish between linear or angular dimensions or other types of dimensions. Three reference points are always returned.

NOTE: When regenerating a macro feature, this property gets and sets the reference points of a display dimension (IDisplayDimension object).  In all other cases, this property gets and sets the reference points of a dimension (IDimension object).

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2004 FCS, Revision Number 12.0


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