• Help Home
  • English (US)
    1. English (US)
    2. 简体中文
    3. 繁體中文
    4. Čeština
    5. Deutsch
    6. English (UK)
    7. Español
    8. Français
    9. Magyar
    10. Italiano
    11. 日本語
    12. 한국어
    13. Polski
    14. Português (Brasil)
    15. Русский
Autodesk Civil 3D
    • What's New in Civil 3D
    • Release Notes
    • Help
    • Tutorials
    • Best Practices Guide
    • Have You Tried
    • Subassembly Reference
    • Subassembly Composer Help
    • Dynamo for Civil 3D
    • Geotechnical Modeler (In English Only)
    • Project Explorer Help
    • IFC 4.3 Extension for Autodesk Civil 3D
    • Survey and Transform Tools for Coordinate Geometry (in English only)
    • Autodesk SHP Import/Export Utility Help (in English only)
    • Infrastructure Content Authoring
    • Content Browser Help
    • Object Enabler Help
    • CAiCE Translator Help
    • API Reference Guide
    • Developer's Guide
    • Learn AutoCAD Map 3D
    • Use AutoCAD Map 3D
    • Customize AutoCAD Map 3D
    • AutoCAD User's Guide
    • Customization and Administration Guides
    • AutoLISP: Developer's Guide
    • AutoLISP: Reference
    • Autodesk Installation
    • Autodesk Civil 3D Installation
    Share
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
     
     

    Creating Entities Using ActiveX Functions

    The newest way of creating entities is by using the ActiveX functions within Visual LISP. ActiveX has several advantages over entmake and command.

    • ActiveX functions are faster.
    • ActiveX function names indicate the action they perform, resulting in easier readability, maintenance, and bug-fixing.

    You will see an example of an ActiveX function later in this lesson.

    Parent topic: Lesson 3: Drawing the Path Boundary (Visual LISP IDE)
    Previous topic: Drawing AutoCAD Entities
    Next topic: Using Entmake to Build Entities

    Was this information helpful?

    Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Please see the Autodesk Creative Commons FAQ for more information.

    • Privacy Statement
    • Legal Notices & Trademarks
    • Report Noncompliance
    • © 2025 Autodesk Inc. All rights reserved