Hide Table of Contents

Insert Weld Bead Example (VB.NET)

This example shows how to create a weld bead by programmatically selecting the top, stop, and contact faces and passing those faces as arrays to IAssemblyDoc::InsertWeld2.

'----------------------------------------------------------------------------

' Preconditions: Open an assembly document in which you want to insert a

' weld bead.

'

' Postconditions:

' 1. Weld bead created using the specified top, stop, and contact

'    faces.

' 2. Weld bead appears in the FeatureManager design tree as a

'    feature and now exists as a SolidWorks part document

'    in c:\temp\bead2.sldprt.

'----------------------------------

Imports SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks

Imports SolidWorks.Interop.swconst

Imports System

 

Partial Class SolidWorksMacro

 

    Public Sub main()

 

        Dim swModel As ModelDoc2

        Dim swModelDocExt As ModelDocExtension

        Dim swSelectionMgr As SelectionMgr

        Dim selFace As Face2

        Dim topFaces(1) As Face2

        Dim t As Object

        Dim stopFaces(3) As Face2

        Dim s As Object

        Dim contactFaces(3) As Face2

        Dim c As Object

        Dim swAssembly As AssemblyDoc

        Dim boolstatus As Boolean

 

        swModel = swApp.ActiveDoc

        swModelDocExt = swModel.Extension

        swSelectionMgr = swModel.SelectionManager

 

        ' Select top faces

        ' Substitute your selections for the weld bead's top faces

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", -0.01559163546833, 0.02520890274226, 0.02853818512551, True, 0, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(1, -1)

        topFaces(0) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0.01969239735822, 0.03064046036471, 0.01000498670771, True, 0, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(2, -1)

        topFaces(1) = selFace

        t = topFaces

        swModel.ClearSelection2(True)

 

        ' Select stop faces

        ' Substitute your selections for the weld bead's stop faces

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", -0.01445017029672, 0.01448327651559, 0.07619999999997, True, 0, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(1, -1)

        stopFaces(0) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0.01773464730298, 0.01977465429431, 0.0432803149497, True, 0, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(2, -1)

        stopFaces(1) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0.0195767596401, 0.02039971255846, -0.03291968505005, True, 4, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(3, -1)

        stopFaces(2) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", -0.0218293117176, 0.01005028977147, 0, True, 4, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(4, -1)

        stopFaces(3) = selFace

        s = stopFaces

        swModel.ClearSelection2(True)

 

        ' Select contact faces

        ' Substitute your selections for the weld bead's contact faces

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", -0.00139666394648, 0.0163969139561, 0.05736881478452, True, 2, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(1, -1)

        contactFaces(0) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0, 0.009181832977731, 0.05743695965685, True, 2, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(2, -1)

        contactFaces(1) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0.01087386157639, 0.009644726364513, -0.02560526716087, True, 2, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(3, -1)

        contactFaces(2) = selFace

        boolstatus = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2("", "FACE", 0.006349999999941, 0.02091223363979, -0.01486524507766, True, 2, Nothing, 0)

        selFace = swSelectionMgr.GetSelectedObject6(4, -1)

        contactFaces(3) = selFace

        c = contactFaces

        swModel.ClearSelection2(True)

 

        ' Insert a weld bead

        swAssembly = swModel

        swAssembly.InsertWeld2("BACK", "CNV", 0.009525, 0.009525, 0.0381, "C:\temp\bead2.sldprt", t, s, c)

 

    End Sub

 

    ''' <summary>

    ''' The SldWorks swApp variable is pre-assigned for you.

    ''' </summary>

    Public swApp As SldWorks

 

End Class

 



Provide feedback on this topic

SOLIDWORKS welcomes your feedback concerning the presentation, accuracy, and thoroughness of the documentation. Use the form below to send your comments and suggestions about this topic directly to our documentation team. The documentation team cannot answer technical support questions. Click here for information about technical support.

* Required

 
*Email:  
Subject:   Feedback on Help Topics
Page:   Insert Weld Bead Example (VB.NET)
*Comment:  
*   I acknowledge I have read and I hereby accept the privacy policy under which my Personal Data will be used by Dassault Systèmes

Print Topic

Select the scope of content to print:

x

We have detected you are using a browser version older than Internet Explorer 7. For optimized display, we suggest upgrading your browser to Internet Explorer 7 or newer.

 Never show this message again
x

Web Help Content Version: API Help (English only) 2011 SP05

To disable Web help from within SOLIDWORKS and use local help instead, click Help > Use SOLIDWORKS Web Help.

To report problems encountered with the Web help interface and search, contact your local support representative. To provide feedback on individual help topics, use the “Feedback on this topic” link on the individual topic page.