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How to send points from layout window to draw a multipart path

infy
infy over 16 years ago

Hi ,

 I would like to create a MultiPart path ,by selecting points  from layout window and send it to the proceedure which creates MPP.So could you please specify ,how to take a point and send it list of such points so that I can create MultiPart Path in the path specified by those points.

Thanks & Regards,

Infy

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

    At the risk of criticism, I will repeat myself here and point you to a useful solution that contains an example of using enterPath() to gather points from the user and pass these on to a call to the rodCreatePath() function that creates a Multi Part Path.  Here is the solution code:

    CIC SKILL Code Library page: CCSslotMetal.il

    And here is the link to the full SourceLink solution:

    How can I created slotted metal paths?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 16 years ago

    At the risk of criticism, I will repeat myself here and point you to a useful solution that contains an example of using enterPath() to gather points from the user and pass these on to a call to the rodCreatePath() function that creates a Multi Part Path.  Here is the solution code:

    CIC SKILL Code Library page: CCSslotMetal.il

    And here is the link to the full SourceLink solution:

    How can I created slotted metal paths?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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