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SetValues Method (IDimensionTolerance)

Obsolete. Superseded by IDimensionTolerance::SetValues2.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function SetValues( _
   ByVal MinValue As System.Double, _
   ByVal MaxValue As System.Double _
) As System.Boolean
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IDimensionTolerance
Dim MinValue As System.Double
Dim MaxValue As System.Double
Dim value As System.Boolean
 
value = instance.SetValues(MinValue, MaxValue)
C# 
System.bool SetValues( 
   System.double MinValue,
   System.double MaxValue
)
C++/CLI 
System.bool SetValues( 
&   System.double MinValue,
&   System.double MaxValue
) 

Parameters

MinValue
Tolerance minimum value
MaxValue
Tolerance maximum value

Return Value

True if the minimum and maximum tolerance values are set, false if not

Remarks

You cannot set the dimension tolerance values if the tolerance type is swTolNONE. Depending on the tolerance type, the tolerance minimum and maximum values might not be visible.

To get the dimension tolerance...

Use...

Minimum value

IDimensionTolerance::GetMinValue

Maximum value

IDimensionTolerance::GetMaxValue

To see the effects of changing the dimension tolerance values, call IModelDoc2::GraphicsRedraw2.

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2006 FCS, Revision Number 14.0


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