Returns the profile (not including generated fillets) that defines the shape of the Fabric Sheet bending.
Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 26.1.0.0 (26.1.0.34)
Syntax
C#
public CurveLoop GetBendProfile()
Return Value
CurveLoopThe profile that defines the shape of the fabric sheet bending for bent fabric sheet, for flat fabric sheet nullptr will be returned.
Remarks
The returned profile defines the center-curve of a wire. Note that bent Fabric Sheets can have planar geometry, but flat Fabric Sheets are always planar.Example
C#
#region Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.FabricSheet.SetBendProfile(Autodesk.Revit.DB.CurveLoop) private void ModifyBentFabricSheet(Document document, FabricSheet bentFabricSheet) { CurveLoop newBendingProfile = CurveLoop.CreateViaOffset(bentFabricSheet.GetBendProfile(), 0.5, new XYZ(0, 0, -1)); bentFabricSheet.SetBendProfile(newBendingProfile); // Give the user some information TaskDialog.Show("Revit", string.Format("Bent Fabric Sheet ID='{0}' modified successfully.", bentFabricSheet.Id.ToString())); } #endregion
VB
#Region "Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.FabricSheet.SetBendProfile(Autodesk.Revit.DB.CurveLoop)" Private Sub ModifyBentFabricSheet(document As Document, bentFabricSheet As FabricSheet) Dim newBendingProfile As CurveLoop = CurveLoop.CreateViaOffset(bentFabricSheet.GetBendProfile(), 0.5, New XYZ(0, 0, -1)) bentFabricSheet.SetBendProfile(newBendingProfile) ' Give the user some information TaskDialog.Show("Revit", String.Format("Bent Fabric Sheet ID='{0}' modified successfully.", bentFabricSheet.Id.ToString())) End Sub #End Region