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IGetSelections3 Method (IMacroFeatureData)

Gets the selected objects for the macro feature.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Sub IGetSelections3( _
   ByVal SelCount As System.Integer, _
   ByRef Objects As System.Object, _
   ByRef ObjectTypes As System.Integer, _
   ByRef SelMarks As System.Integer, _
   ByRef DrViews As View, _
   ByRef ComponentXForms As MathTransform _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IMacroFeatureData
Dim SelCount As System.Integer
Dim Objects As System.Object
Dim ObjectTypes As System.Integer
Dim SelMarks As System.Integer
Dim DrViews As View
Dim ComponentXForms As MathTransform
 
instance.IGetSelections3(SelCount, Objects, ObjectTypes, SelMarks, DrViews, ComponentXForms)
C# 
void IGetSelections3( 
   System.int SelCount,
   out System.object Objects,
   out System.int ObjectTypes,
   out System.int SelMarks,
   out View DrViews,
   out MathTransform ComponentXForms
)
C++/CLI 
void IGetSelections3( 
&   System.int SelCount,
&   [Out] System.Object^ Objects,
&   [Out] System.int ObjectTypes,
&   [Out] System.int SelMarks,
&   [Out] View^ DrViews,
&   [Out] MathTransform^ ComponentXForms
) 

Parameters

SelCount
Number of selected objects
Objects
Array of selected objects of size SelCount
ObjectTypes
Array of the selected object types as defined in swSelectType_e of size SelCount
SelMarks
Array of marks associated with the selected objects of size SelCount
DrViews
Array of drawing views of size SelCount
ComponentXForms
  • in-process, unmanaged C++: Pointer to an array of transforms for the selections' components
  • VBA, VB.NET, C#, and C++/CLI: Not supported

    See In-process Methods for details about this type of method. 

  • Remarks

    Before calling this method, call IMacroFeatureData::GetSelectionCount to determine the size of the arrays.

    When a macro feature is inserted in-context and an entity on a different component is selected, you may need to know that component's transform.

     

    If the assembly is the active document, then you can use IEntity::IGetComponent2 or IComponent2::Transform2 to get the component's transform.

     

    However, if the part for the component is open for editing and a macro feature is being edited, then you must use IMacroFeatureData::GetSelections3 to get the component's transform. This method returns the transform and the selection. If the selection belongs to the same part as the macro feature, then NULL is returned. See also Macro Features and Component Transforms.

     

    See Accessing Selections that Define Features for additional details on using this method.

     

    See Also

    Availability

    SOLIDWORKS 2006 FCS, Revision Number 14.0


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