Creates a constant radius rolling-ball blend surface (also known as a pipe surface) between two side surfaces.
.NET Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Function ICreateBlendSurface( _
ByVal Surface1 As Surface, _
ByVal Range1 As System.Double, _
ByVal Surface2 As Surface, _
ByVal Range2 As System.Double, _
ByRef StartVec As System.Double, _
ByRef EndVec As System.Double, _
ByVal HaveHelpVec As System.Integer, _
ByRef HelpVec As System.Double, _
ByVal HaveHelpBox As System.Integer, _
ByRef HelpBox As System.Double _
) As Surface |
Visual Basic (Usage) | |
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Dim instance As IBody2
Dim Surface1 As Surface
Dim Range1 As System.Double
Dim Surface2 As Surface
Dim Range2 As System.Double
Dim StartVec As System.Double
Dim EndVec As System.Double
Dim HaveHelpVec As System.Integer
Dim HelpVec As System.Double
Dim HaveHelpBox As System.Integer
Dim HelpBox As System.Double
Dim value As Surface
value = instance.ICreateBlendSurface(Surface1, Range1, Surface2, Range2, StartVec, EndVec, HaveHelpVec, HelpVec, HaveHelpBox, HelpBox) |
Parameters
- Surface1
- First side surface
- Range1
Signed offset of Surface1
- Surface2
- Second side surface
- Range2
Signed offset of Surface2
- StartVec
Array of 3 doubles representing a point close to the start of the blend spine
- EndVec
Array of 3 doubles representing a point close to the end of the blend spine
- HaveHelpVec
Optional; True if help vector is provided
- HelpVec
Array of 3 doubles representing the direction of the help vector
- HaveHelpBox
Optional; True if box is provided
- HelpBox
Array of 6 doubles bounding the area of interest
Return Value
Newly created
surface
See Also
Availability
SOLIDWORKS 2001Plus FCS, Revision Number 10.0