SelectByPolygon Method (ActiveX)

Selects objects within a fence and adds them to the selection set.

Supported platforms: Windows only

Signature

VBA:

object.SelectByPolygon Mode, PointsList [, FilterType, FilterData]
object

Type: SelectionSet

The object this method applies to.

Mode

Access: Input-only

Type: AcSelect enum

  • acSelectionSetFence
  • acSelectionSetWindowPolygon
  • acSelectionSetCrossingPolygon
PointsList

Access: Input-only

Type: Variant (three-element array of doubles)

An array of 3D WCS coordinates specifying the selection fence.

FilterType

Access: Input-only; optional

Type: Variant

A DXF group code specifying the type of filter to use.

FilterData

Access: Input-only; optional

Type: Variant

The value to filter on.

Return Value (RetVal)

No return value.

Remarks

The following selection modes are available:

This method supports the filtering mechanism.

For more selection mode options, see the Select, SelectAtPoint, and SelectOnScreen methods.

Examples

VBA:

Sub Example_SelectByPolygon()
    ' This example adds objects to a selection set by defining a polygon.
    
    Dim ssetObj As AcadSelectionSet
    Set ssetObj = ThisDrawing.SelectionSets.Add("TEST_SSET2")
     
    ' Add to the selection set all the objects that lie within a fence 
    Dim mode As Integer
    Dim pointsArray(0 To 11) As Double
    mode = acSelectionSetFence
    pointsArray(0) = 28.2: pointsArray(1) = 17.2: pointsArray(2) = 0
    pointsArray(3) = -5: pointsArray(4) = 13: pointsArray(5) = 0
    pointsArray(6) = -3.3: pointsArray(7) = -3.6: pointsArray(8) = 0
    pointsArray(9) = 28: pointsArray(10) = -3: pointsArray(11) = 0
    
    ssetObj.SelectByPolygon mode, pointsArray
    
    ' Add to the selection set all the Circles that lie within fence 
    ReDim gpCode(0 To 1) As Integer
    gpCode(0) = 0
    gpCode(1) = 10
    
    Dim pnt(0 To 2) As Double
    pnt(0) = 3: pnt(1) = 6: pnt(2) = 0
    
    ReDim dataValue(0 To 1) As Variant
    dataValue(0) = "Circle"
    dataValue(1) = pnt
    
    Dim groupCode As Variant, dataCode As Variant
    groupCode = gpCode
    dataCode = dataValue
    
    ssetObj.SelectByPolygon mode, pointsArray, groupCode, dataCode
    
End Sub

Visual LISP:

(vl-load-com)
(defun c:Example_SelectByPolygon()
    ;; This example adds objects to a selection set by defining a polygon.
    (setq acadObj (vlax-get-acad-object))
    (setq doc (vla-get-ActiveDocument acadObj))

    (setq ssetObj (vla-Add (vla-get-SelectionSets doc) "TEST_SSET2"))
     
    ;; Add to the selection set all the objects that lie within a fence 
    (setq mode acSelectionSetFence)
    (setq pointsArray (vlax-make-safearray vlax-vbDouble '(0 . 11)))
    (vlax-safearray-fill pointsArray '(28.2 17.2 0
                                       -5 13 0
                                       -3.3 -3.6 0
                                       28 -3 0
                                      )
    )
    
    (vla-SelectByPolygon ssetObj mode pointsArray)

    (alert (strcat "Objects selected: " (itoa (vla-get-Count ssetObj))))
    (vla-Clear ssetObj)

    ;; Add to the selection set all the Circles that lie within fence and at point 3,6
    (setq gpCode (vlax-make-safearray vlax-vbInteger '(0 . 1)))
    (vlax-safearray-put-element gpCode 0 0)
    (vlax-safearray-put-element gpCode 1 10)

    (setq pnt (vlax-3d-point 3 6 0))

    (setq dataValue (vlax-make-safearray vlax-vbVariant '(0 . 1)))
    (vlax-safearray-put-element dataValue 0 "Circle")
    (vlax-safearray-put-element dataValue 1 pnt)
    
    (vla-SelectByPolygon ssetObj mode pointsArray gpCode dataValue)
    (alert (strcat "Objects selected: " (itoa (vla-get-Count ssetObj))))

    (vla-Delete ssetObj)
)