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IGetFaces Method (ISurfaceOffsetFeatureData)

Obsolete. Superseded by ISurfaceOffsetFeatureData::IGetEntities.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function IGetFaces( _
   ByVal Count As System.Integer _
) As Face2
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ISurfaceOffsetFeatureData
Dim Count As System.Integer
Dim value As Face2
 
value = instance.IGetFaces(Count)
C# 
Face2 IGetFaces( 
   System.int Count
)
C++/CLI 
Face2^ IGetFaces( 
&   System.int Count
) 

Parameters

Count

Number of offset faces

Return Value

  • in-process, unmanaged C++: Pointer to an array of faces of size Count
  • VBA, VB.NET, C#, and C++/CLI: Not supported

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

  • Remarks

    Call ISurfaceOffsetFeatureData::GetFacesCount before calling this method to get the value for Count.

    See Accessing Selections that Define Features for additional details.

     

    See Also

    Availability

    SOLIDWORKS 2001Plus SP1, Revision Number 10.1


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