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Export Pipe Data Example (C#)

This example shows how to export routing pipe data.

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Preconditions:
// 1. Add SolidWorks Routing as an add-in

//   
(in SolidWorks select Tools > Add-Ins > SolidWorks Routing).
// 2. Add SolidWorks.Interop.SwRoutingLib.dll as a reference

//   
(in the IDE right-click the project, select Add Reference,
//    and browse install_dir\api\redist\CLR2).
// 3. In Tools > Options > System Options > Routing > Routing File Locations,
//    add locations of your SolidWorks Routing files.
// 4. Open:

// 
  install_dir\samples\tutorial\routing-pipes\fittings\reducerroute.sldasm.
// 5. Select ReducerRoute, the assembly containing the route,
//    in the FeatureManager design tree.
// 6. Open an Immediate Window.
// 7. Ensure that c:\temp exists.
//
// Postconditions: Piping data in millimeters is exported to

//
 c:\temp\reducerroute.pcf.
//
// NOTE: Because this assembly is used elsewhere,

//
do not save any changes to it.
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------

using SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks;
using SolidWorks.Interop.swconst;
using SolidWorks.Interop.SWRoutingLib;
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace ExportPipeData_CSharp.csproj
{
    
partial class SolidWorksMacro
    {

        
public void Main()
        {
            
ModelDoc2 swModel = default(ModelDoc2);
            
AssemblyDoc swTopLevelAssembly = default(AssemblyDoc);
            
RouteManager rtRouteManager = default(RouteManager);
            
int resultCode = 0;

            swModel = (
ModelDoc2)swApp.ActiveDoc;
            swTopLevelAssembly = (
AssemblyDoc)swModel;

            
// Get the RouteManager from the top-level assembly
            rtRouteManager = (RouteManager)swTopLevelAssembly.GetRouteManager();
            
if (rtRouteManager == null)
            {
                
Debug.Print("No RouteManager found in top-level document.");
                
return;
            }


            resultCode = rtRouteManager.ExportPipeData(
"c:\\temp\\", 0, 0);
        }


        
public SldWorks swApp;


    }
}



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