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GetID Method (ISketchHatch)

Gets the ID for this sketch hatch.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetID() As System.Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ISketchHatch
Dim value As System.Object
 
value = instance.GetID()
C# 
System.object GetID()
C++/CLI 
System.Object^ GetID(); 

Return Value

Array with two longs or two integers (see Long vs. Integer) identifying this sketch hatch ID (see Remarks)

Example

See the ISketchHatch examples.

Remarks

The ID of the sketch hatch:

  • is an ordered pair (i1, i2). The combination of these two numbers is always unique within a specific sketch.
  • cannot be assigned by applications or users.
  • is not the same as a persistent reference ID.

Each entity within a specific sketch has a unique ID. However, a sketch line can have the same ID values as a sketch arc within the same sketch. Likewise, in a second sketch, you may find a different sketch element with the same ID. Therefore, your application must keep track of:

  • sketch element type (that is, point, line, arc, spline, and so on)

  • owning sketch name

  • sketch element ID to uniquely identify a sketched item

You can determine the sketch element type by using ISketchSegment::GetType.

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS 2000 FCS, Revision Number 8.0


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