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GetManualEnd2ConnectionType Method (ICWBeamBody)

Gets whether manual forces and moments are known to be zero for End2 connection of the beam.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Sub GetManualEnd2ConnectionType( _
   ByRef BHingeIstDir As Integer, _
   ByRef BHinge2ndDir As Integer, _
   ByRef BHingeAlongBeam As Integer, _
   ByRef BSlide1stDir As Integer, _
   ByRef BSlide2ndDir As Integer, _
   ByRef BSlideAlongBeam As Integer _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ICWBeamBody
Dim BHingeIstDir As Integer
Dim BHinge2ndDir As Integer
Dim BHingeAlongBeam As Integer
Dim BSlide1stDir As Integer
Dim BSlide2ndDir As Integer
Dim BSlideAlongBeam As Integer
 
instance.GetManualEnd2ConnectionType(BHingeIstDir, BHinge2ndDir, BHingeAlongBeam, BSlide1stDir, BSlide2ndDir, BSlideAlongBeam)
C# 
void GetManualEnd2ConnectionType( 
   out int BHingeIstDir,
   out int BHinge2ndDir,
   out int BHingeAlongBeam,
   out int BSlide1stDir,
   out int BSlide2ndDir,
   out int BSlideAlongBeam
)
C++/CLI 
void GetManualEnd2ConnectionType( 
&   [Out] int BHingeIstDir,
&   [Out] int BHinge2ndDir,
&   [Out] int BHingeAlongBeam,
&   [Out] int BSlide1stDir,
&   [Out] int BSlide2ndDir,
&   [Out] int BSlideAlongBeam
) 

Parameters

BHingeIstDir
1 if the moment is set about the first direction of the cross section to zero so that the end can rotate about this direction, 0 if not
BHinge2ndDir
1 if the moment about the second direction of the cross section is known to be zero so that the end can rotate about this direction, 0 if not
BHingeAlongBeam
1 if the moment about the axial direction of the beam is known to be zero so that the end can rotate about this direction, 0 if not
BSlide1stDir
1 if the force in the first direction of the cross section is known to be zero so that the end can translate along this direction, 0 if not
BSlide2ndDir
1 if the force in the second direction of the cross section is known to be zero so that the end can translate along this direction, 0 if not
BSlideAlongBeam
1 if the force in the axial direction of the bam is known to be zero so that the end can translate along this direction, 0 if not
 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks Simulation API 2010


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