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AddComponents Method (IAssemblyDoc)

Obsolete. Superseded by IAssemblyDoc::AddComponents3.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function AddComponents( _
   ByVal Names As Object, _
   ByVal Transforms As Object _
) As Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IAssemblyDoc
Dim Names As Object
Dim Transforms As Object
Dim value As Object
 
value = instance.AddComponents(Names, Transforms)
C# 
object AddComponents( 
   object Names,
   object Transforms
)
C++/CLI 
Object^ AddComponents( 
&   Object^ Names,
&   Object^ Transforms
) 

Parameters

Names
Array of strings component file names
Transforms
Array of doubles of the component transforms

Return Value

Array of objects of newly created components

Example

Remarks

The array of file names represents all of the components that are added to the assembly. If there is more than one instance of a given component, make sure you add the file name of the component for each instance of the component.


The array of transforms consists of [count x 16] doubles. There should be one transform for each component being added.


TIP: See ISldWorks::OpenDoc6 for tips on how to avoid using large amounts of memory when opening up multiple parts to add to an assembly

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2000 FCS, Revision Number 8.0


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