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GetLines2 Method (ISketch)

Gets all of the lines in the sketch with an option to include or exclude crosshatch lines.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetLines2( _
   ByVal CrossHatchOption As System.Short _
) As System.Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ISketch
Dim CrossHatchOption As System.Short
Dim value As System.Object
 
value = instance.GetLines2(CrossHatchOption)
C# 
System.object GetLines2( 
   System.short CrossHatchOption
)
C++/CLI 
System.Object^ GetLines2( 
&   System.short CrossHatchOption
) 

Parameters

CrossHatchOption

Crosshatch option as defined in swCrossHatchFilter_e

Return Value

Array of doubles (see Remarks)

Example

Remarks

The return value is the following array of doubles:

[ Color, Type, Line Font, Line Width, Layer ID, Layer Override, [Start], [End] ]

where all data values are returned as doubles:

Color = COLORREF returned as an integer. Return value could be 0 or -1 for default color.

Type = line type. Valid returns as defined in swLineTypes_e. A line type is a combination of a line style and line weight.

Line Font = line style. Valid line styles as defined in swLineStyles_e.

Line Width = integer value defining the line width. Valid width values as defined in swLineWeights_e.

Layer ID = integer value indicating which layer holds this entity. Obtain the ILayer object by passing this integer value to ILayerMgr::GetLayerById or ILayerMgr::IGetLayerById.

Layer Override = integer with bit flags set to determine which properties, if any, have been overridden with respect to the Layer default properties. If the bit value is set, then the specific property or properties have been overridden. The bit indicators are: color = 0x1, style = 0x2, and width = 0x4. Therefore, if LayerOverride is returned as 3, you know the color and style have been specifically set for this item and may not match the default values associated with this item's layer.

Start[3] = array of 3 doubles (X,Y,Z) describing the line start point.

End[3] = array of 3 doubles (X,Y,Z) describing the line end point.

This set of data repeats for each line in the sketch. The number of doubles returned is (lineCount * 12). To determine the number of lines in the sketch, use ISketch::GetLineCount2.

See ISketch::GetSketchSegments or ISketch::IEnumSketchSegments for access to individual ISketchSegment and ISketchLine objects.

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS 2003 FCS, Revision Number 11.0


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