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IRestore2 Method (IModeler)

Restores a temporary body object from the specified stream.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function IRestore2( _
   ByVal StreamIn As System.Object _
) As Body2
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IModeler
Dim StreamIn As System.Object
Dim value As Body2
 
value = instance.IRestore2(StreamIn)
C# 
Body2 IRestore2( 
   System.object StreamIn
)
C++/CLI 
Body2^ IRestore2( 
&   System.Object^ StreamIn
) 

Parameters

StreamIn
IStream interface for storage inside the SOLIDWORKS document

Return Value

Temporary body

Remarks

You can use a temporary body object for display purposes. You can generate temporary bodies using such methods as IModeler::CreateBodyFromFaces2 or IModeler::ICreateBodyFromFaces3. Temporary bodies are not saved with the document unless you explicitly save them using IBody2::Save or IBody2::ISave.

You can obtain the StreamIn object by calling IModelDoc2::IGet3rdPartyStorage and by specifying the stream name that was used during the body save operation.

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS 2001Plus FCS, Revision Number 10.0


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