Obsolete. Do not use. Superseded by IFeatureManager::InsertCosmeticWeldBead.
.NET Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Sub InsertWeld2( _
ByVal Type As System.String, _
ByVal Shape As System.String, _
ByVal TopDelta As System.Double, _
ByVal BottomDelta As System.Double, _
ByVal Radius As System.Double, _
ByVal Part As System.String, _
ByVal TopFaces As System.Object, _
ByVal StopFace As System.Object, _
ByVal ContactFaces As System.Object _
) |
Visual Basic (Usage) | |
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Dim instance As IAssemblyDoc
Dim Type As System.String
Dim Shape As System.String
Dim TopDelta As System.Double
Dim BottomDelta As System.Double
Dim Radius As System.Double
Dim Part As System.String
Dim TopFaces As System.Object
Dim StopFace As System.Object
Dim ContactFaces As System.Object
instance.InsertWeld2(Type, Shape, TopDelta, BottomDelta, Radius, Part, TopFaces, StopFace, ContactFaces) |
Parameters
- Type
Weld bead type
- Shape
Surface shape
- TopDelta
Distance for the top surface delta, if appropriate
- BottomDelta
Distance for the bottom surface delta, if appropriate
- Radius
Weld radius, if appropriate
- Part
Path and filename for the part used for the weld; this file is created and merged into your assembly
- TopFaces
- Array of faces from which to measure the top surface delta
- StopFace
- Array of faces that define the beginning and the end of the weld bead
- ContactFaces
- Array of faces that are joined by the weld bead
Remarks
See Also
Availability
SOLIDWORKS 2010 FCS, Revision Number 18.0