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DirectShapeLibrary Methods

The DirectShapeLibrary type exposes the following members.

Methods

 NameDescription
Public methodAddDefinition(String, GeometryObject) Add a definition to be reused by instances. A definition is a single geometry object.
Public methodAddDefinition(String, IList<GeometryObject>) Add a definition to be reused by instances. A definition is a collection of geometry objects.
Public methodAddDefinitionType Add a definition to be reused by instances. Adding a definition type will change how the instances are created. When asked to create a definition, the library object will look for a corresponding type object. If one is found, it will create an instance of geometry stored in the type object. If it is not found, the library will look for a list of geometry objects stored as definition, and will copy and transform these to create an instance.
Public methodContains A quick check whether a definition already exists in the library. Checks for stored geometry objects only.
Public methodContainsType A quick check whether a definition type already exists in the library. Checks for type objects only.
Public methodDispose 
Public methodEqualsDetermines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
(Inherited from Object)
Public methodFindDefinition Find a definition by id
Public methodFindDefinitionType Find a DirectShapeType element by definition id. The element will be used for creating instances of that definition.
Public methodStatic memberGetDirectShapeLibrary Get the currently active Library object
Public methodGetHashCodeServes as the default hash function.
(Inherited from Object)
Public methodGetTypeGets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object)
Public methodReset Removes all definitions from library. This is useful when importing several self-contained data sets within one session. Once a data set is imported, keeping the definitions specific to that data set will slow down the searches.
Public methodToStringReturns a string that represents the current object.
(Inherited from Object)

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