Name | Description |
AddVector | Add the specified vector to this vector. |
AngleTo | Determines the angle between this vector and the specified vector. |
AsUnitVector | Get the unit vector equivalent of this vector normalized. |
Copy | Creates a copy of this Vector object. The result is entirely independent and can be edited without affecting the original Vector object. |
CrossProduct | Determine the cross product between this vector and the specified vector. |
DotProduct | Determine the dot product of this vector to the specified vector. |
GetVectorData | Get the data defining this vector. |
IsEqualTo | Compare this vector for equality to the specified vector. |
IsParallelTo | Determine if this vector is parallel to the specified vector. |
IsPerpendicularTo | Determine if this vector is perpendicular to the specified vector. |
Normalize | Normalize this vector to result in a length equal to 1.0. |
PutVectorData | Method that sets the data defining this vector. |
ScaleBy | Scale this vector by the specified scale factor. |
SubtractVector | Subtract the specified vector from this vector. |
TransformBy | Transform this vector by the specified matrix. |
Name | Description |
Length | Get the length of this vector. |
X | Specifies the X coordinate of the vector. If not supplied, the X value will default to 0. |
Y | Specifies the Y coordinate of the vector. If not supplied, the Y value will default to 0. |
Z | Specifies the Z coordinate of the vector. If not supplied, the Z value will default to 0. |
Name | Description |
SurfaceBody Copy | This sample demonstrates copying a surface body from one part to another. This is equivalent to the Promote command, but the API is much more flexible. In order for the sample to be self-contained, it creates two parts on the fly that will be used to demonstrate copying a body from one part to another. When copying a body into a part, you provide the surface body and a matrix to define its position in the new part. This sample creates a matrix based on the position of these parts within an assembly. |
OnDrag Event - dragging a WorkPoint | This sample demonstrates the use of the OnDrag event to drag fixed work points when no command is active. This sample only allows drags parallel to the X-Y plane. This sample is dependent on events and VB only supports events within a class module. |