This example shows how to construct an InfiniteLine.
'-------------------------------------------------------------- ' Preconditions: ' 1. Create a VBA macro in a software product in which VBA is ' embedded. ' 2. Copy and paste this example into the Visual Basic IDE. ' 3. Add a reference to the DraftSight type library, ' install_dir\bin\dsAutomation.dll. ' 4. Start DraftSight and open a drawing document. ' 5. Run the macro. ' ' Postconditions: A message box pops up when an InfiniteLine is ' constructed in the drawing document. '---------------------------------------------------------------- Option Explicit
Sub main()
Dim dsApp As DraftSight.Application Dim dsDoc As DraftSight.Document Dim dsModel As DraftSight.Model Dim dsSketchManager As DraftSight.SketchManager Dim dsInfiniteLine As DraftSight.InfiniteLine Dim x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2 As Double
'Connect to DraftSight Set dsApp = GetObject(, "DraftSight.Application") 'Abort any command currently running in DraftSight 'to avoid nested commands dsApp.AbortRunningCommand
'Get active document Set dsDoc = dsApp.GetActiveDocument() If Not dsDoc Is Nothing Then
'Get model space Set dsModel = dsDoc.GetModel()
'Get Sketch Manager Set dsSketchManager = dsModel.GetSketchManager()
'InfiniteLine parameters x1 = 0# y1 = 0# z1 = 0# x2 = 1# y2 = 5# z2 = 0#
'Draw an InfiniteLine Set dsInfiniteLine = dsSketchManager.InsertInfiniteLine(x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2)
If Not dsInfiniteLine Is Nothing Then MsgBox "InfiniteLine was added to drawing." End If
Else
MsgBox "There are no open documents in DraftSight"
End If
End Sub