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IMultiSelect Method (IModelDocExtension)

Selects multiple objects and returns the number of objects selected.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function IMultiSelect( _
   ByVal Count As Integer, _
   ByRef Objects As Object, _
   ByVal AppendFlag As Boolean, _
   ByVal Data As SelectData _
) As Integer
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IModelDocExtension
Dim Count As Integer
Dim Objects As Object
Dim AppendFlag As Boolean
Dim Data As SelectData
Dim value As Integer
 
value = instance.IMultiSelect(Count, Objects, AppendFlag, Data)
C# 
int IMultiSelect( 
   int Count,
   ref object Objects,
   bool AppendFlag,
   SelectData Data
)
C++/CLI 
int IMultiSelect( 
&   int Count,
&   Object^% Objects,
&   bool AppendFlag,
&   SelectData^ Data
) 

Parameters

Count

Number of selectable objects

Objects
Array of selectable objects:
  • objects can be heterogeneous

  • if any object is not selected, then it is ignored

AppendFlag

True to append the objects to the selection list, false replace the current selection list with these objects

Data
ISelectData object

Return Value

Number of objects selected

Remarks

The Callout property of the ISelectData object is not used by this method.

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2004 FCS, Revision Number 12.0


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