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ICreateSweptSurface Method (IModeler)

Creates a swept surface from a curve.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function ICreateSweptSurface( _
   ByVal CurveIn As Curve, _
   ByRef Dir As System.Double _
) As Surface
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IModeler
Dim CurveIn As Curve
Dim Dir As System.Double
Dim value As Surface
 
value = instance.ICreateSweptSurface(CurveIn, Dir)
C# 
Surface ICreateSweptSurface( 
   Curve CurveIn,
   ref System.double Dir
)
C++/CLI 
Surface^ ICreateSweptSurface( 
&   Curve^ CurveIn,
&   System.double% Dir
) 

Parameters

CurveIn
Curve to use to create the swept surface
Dir
3 doubles describing the direction vector to sweep the curve along (see Remarks)

Return Value

Newly created surface

Remarks

This method creates an infinite surface. To create a trimmed surface, add a trimming loop with ISurface::AddTrimmingLoop2 or ISurface::IAddTrimmingLoop2.

The Dir array is:

  • Dir[0] = X component of the direction vector

  • Dir[1] = Y component of the direction vector

  • Dir[2] = Z component of the direction vector

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2001 FCS, Revision Number 9.0


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