Sub GetExcitationDirectionValues( _ ByRef DVal1 As Double, _ ByRef DVal2 As Double, _ ByRef DVal3 As Double _ )
Dim instance As ICWBaseExcitation Dim DVal1 As Double Dim DVal2 As Double Dim DVal3 As Double instance.GetExcitationDirectionValues(DVal1, DVal2, DVal3)
void GetExcitationDirectionValues( out double DVal1, out double DVal2, out double DVal3 )
void GetExcitationDirectionValues( & [Out] double DVal1, & [Out] double DVal2, & [Out] double DVal3 )
A negative value indicates the reverse direction.
For uniform base excitations, this method is valid only if you did not call ICWBaseExcitation::SetDirectionEntityForUniformExcitation to set the face, edge, or plane in whose direction the excitation is uniformly applied.
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