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InsertCurveFileEnd Method (IModelDoc2)

Creates a 3D-reference curve when called last with a set of related functions.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function InsertCurveFileEnd() As Boolean
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IModelDoc2
Dim value As Boolean
 
value = instance.InsertCurveFileEnd()
C# 
bool InsertCurveFileEnd()
C++/CLI 
bool InsertCurveFileEnd(); 

Return Value

True if curve is created successfully, false if not

Remarks

This method is the last method called in a set of related methods that create a 3D-reference curve. This method ends the 3D-curve creation.

This method and IModelDoc2::InsertCurveFileBegin should enclose all of your calls to IModelDoc2::InsertCurveFilePoint. For example:

Part.InsertCurveFileBegin

Part.InsertCurveFilePoint 0.3048, 0.6096, 0.9144

Part.InsertCurveFilePoint 0.6096, 0.9144, 1.2192

Part.InsertCurveFilePoint 0.9144, 1.2192, 1.524

Part.InsertCurveFilePoint 1.2192, 1.524, 1.8288

Part.InsertCurveFileEnd

 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks 2001Plus FCS, Revision Number 10.0


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