Turn Layers On and Off (.NET)

Layers in which are turned off are regenerated with the drawing but are not displayed or plotted. By turning layers off, you avoid regenerating the drawing every time you thaw a layer. When you turn a layer on that has been turned off, AutoCAD redraws the objects on that layer.

Use the IsOff property on the LayerTableRecord object that represents the layer you want to turn on or off. If you input a value of TRUE, the layer is turned off. If you input a value of FALSE, the layer is turned on.

Turn off a layer

This example creates a new layer and turns it off, and then adds a circle to the layer so that the circle is no longer visible.

VB.NET

Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry
 
<CommandMethod("TurnLayerOff")> _
Public Sub TurnLayerOff()
    '' Get the current document and database
    Dim acDoc As Document = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument
    Dim acCurDb As Database = acDoc.Database

    '' Start a transaction
    Using acTrans As Transaction = acCurDb.TransactionManager.StartTransaction()

        '' Open the Layer table for read
        Dim acLyrTbl As LayerTable
        acLyrTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.LayerTableId, _
                                     OpenMode.ForRead)

        Dim sLayerName As String = "ABC"

        If acLyrTbl.Has(sLayerName) = False Then
            Using acLyrTblRec As LayerTableRecord = New LayerTableRecord()

                '' Assign the layer a name
                acLyrTblRec.Name = sLayerName

                '' Upgrade the Layer table for write
                acLyrTbl.UpgradeOpen()

                '' Append the new layer to the Layer table and the transaction
                acLyrTbl.Add(acLyrTblRec)
                acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acLyrTblRec, True)

                '' Turn the layer off
                acLyrTblRec.IsOff = True
            End Using
        Else
            Dim acLyrTblRec As LayerTableRecord = acTrans.GetObject(acLyrTbl(sLayerName), _
                                                                    OpenMode.ForWrite)

            '' Turn the layer off
            acLyrTblRec.IsOff = True
        End If

        '' Open the Block table for read
        Dim acBlkTbl As BlockTable
        acBlkTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.BlockTableId, _
                                     OpenMode.ForRead)

        '' Open the Block table record Model space for write
        Dim acBlkTblRec As BlockTableRecord
        acBlkTblRec = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTbl(BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace), _
                                        OpenMode.ForWrite)

        '' Create a circle object
        Using acCirc As Circle = New Circle()
            acCirc.Center = New Point3d(2, 2, 0)
            acCirc.Radius = 1
            acCirc.Layer = sLayerName

            acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc)
            acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc, True)
        End Using

        '' Save the changes and dispose of the transaction
        acTrans.Commit()
    End Using
End Sub

C#

using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry;
 
[CommandMethod("TurnLayerOff")]
public static void TurnLayerOff()
{
    // Get the current document and database
    Document acDoc = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument;
    Database acCurDb = acDoc.Database;

    // Start a transaction
    using (Transaction acTrans = acCurDb.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
    {
        // Open the Layer table for read
        LayerTable acLyrTbl;
        acLyrTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.LayerTableId,
                                        OpenMode.ForRead) as LayerTable;

        string sLayerName = "ABC";

        if (acLyrTbl.Has(sLayerName) == false)
        {
            using (LayerTableRecord acLyrTblRec = new LayerTableRecord())
            {
                // Assign the layer a name
                acLyrTblRec.Name = sLayerName;

                // Upgrade the Layer table for write
                acLyrTbl.UpgradeOpen();

                // Append the new layer to the Layer table and the transaction
                acLyrTbl.Add(acLyrTblRec);
                acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acLyrTblRec, true);

                // Turn the layer off
                acLyrTblRec.IsOff = true;
            }
        }
        else
        {
            LayerTableRecord acLyrTblRec = acTrans.GetObject(acLyrTbl[sLayerName],
                                            OpenMode.ForWrite) as LayerTableRecord;

            // Turn the layer off
            acLyrTblRec.IsOff = true;
        }

        // Open the Block table for read
        BlockTable acBlkTbl;
        acBlkTbl = acTrans.GetObject(acCurDb.BlockTableId,
                                        OpenMode.ForRead) as BlockTable;

        // Open the Block table record Model space for write
        BlockTableRecord acBlkTblRec;
        acBlkTblRec = acTrans.GetObject(acBlkTbl[BlockTableRecord.ModelSpace],
                                        OpenMode.ForWrite) as BlockTableRecord;

        // Create a circle object
        using (Circle acCirc = new Circle())
        {
            acCirc.Center = new Point3d(2, 2, 0);
            acCirc.Radius = 1;
            acCirc.Layer = sLayerName;

            acBlkTblRec.AppendEntity(acCirc);
            acTrans.AddNewlyCreatedDBObject(acCirc, true);
        }

        // Save the changes and dispose of the transaction
        acTrans.Commit();
    }
}

VBA/ActiveX Code Reference

Sub TurnLayerOff()
    ' Create a new layer called "ABC"
    Dim layerObj As AcadLayer
    Set layerObj = ThisDrawing.Layers.Add("ABC")
 
    ' Turn off layer "ABC"
    layerObj.LayerOn = False
 
    ' Create a circle
    Dim circleObj As AcadCircle
    Dim center(0 To 2) As Double
    Dim radius As Double
    center(0) = 2: center(1) = 2: center(2) = 0
    radius = 1
    Set circleObj = ThisDrawing.ModelSpace. _
                                  AddCircle(center, radius)
 
    ' Assign the circle to the "ABC" layer
    circleObj.Layer = "ABC"
    circleObj.Update
 
    ThisDrawing.Regen acActiveViewport
End Sub