Difference between revisions of "Points"
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== Scaling Points == | == Scaling Points == | ||
− | Scaling points are | + | Scaling points are used in placing cells and have values controlling the scale in the X, Y, and Z directions. They are a Point3D like any other point and can be initialized using the following code to bring cells in at full scale (X, Y, and Z equal to 1) by using the built-in constant Point3dOne: |
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 15 August 2010
To create lines you need a start and end point. Even cells and text require a point. So first you have to set up variables that can hold those points. A point consists of three pieces of data for the X, Y, and Z coordinates. So once the point is set up, you have to store X and Y values in there and set Z to 0 (I'm always doing 2D, but it seems to work better with 3D points):
Dim ptStart as Point3d Dim ptEnd as Point3d ptStart.X = 10 ptStart.Y = 10 ptStart.Z = 0 ptEnd.X = 10 ptEnd.Y = 20 ptEnd.Z = 0
Scaling Points
Scaling points are used in placing cells and have values controlling the scale in the X, Y, and Z directions. They are a Point3D like any other point and can be initialized using the following code to bring cells in at full scale (X, Y, and Z equal to 1) by using the built-in constant Point3dOne:
Dim ptScale As Point3d ptScale = Point3dOne