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AnalyticalModelSelector

Public Class

Defines a portion of an Analytical Model for an Element.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure.AnalyticalModelSelector

Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure

Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 25.0.0.0 (25.0.0.0)

Syntax

public class AnalyticalModelSelector : IDisposable

The AnalyticalModelSelector type exposes the following members.

Constructors

Name

Description


Public Method
AnalyticalModelSelector.

Creates a selector for the analytical model geometry.


Public Method
AnalyticalModelSelector(AnalyticalCurveSelector)

Creates a selector for the analytical model geometry.


Public Method
AnalyticalModelSelector(Curve)

Creates a selector based on a specific analytical curve.


Public Method
AnalyticalModelSelector(Curve, AnalyticalCurveSelector)

Creates a selector based on one portion of a specific analytical curve.


Properties

Name

Description


Public Property

The portion of the curve to be selected.


Public Property
IsValidObject

Specifies whether the .NET object represents a valid Revit entity.


Methods

Name

Description


Public Method

Releases all resources used by the AnalyticalModelSelector


Public Method

Equals

Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
(Inherited from Object)


Public Method

GetHashCode

Serves as the default hash function.
(Inherited from Object)


Public Method

GetType

Gets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object)


Public Method

ToString

Returns a string that represents the current object.
(Inherited from Object)


Remarks

This is used to identify the portion of an analytical model of interest to a client. To identify the portion of the analytical model, the client must identify the curve in question, by using one of the following:

  • The specific curve within the analytical model.
  • The index of the curve within the analytical model.

If a specific part of that curve is of interest, the client needs to identify that by specifying one of the following:

  • The start of the curve.
  • The end of the curve.
  • The entire curve. This is the default behavior, so this does not need specifying.

Example

public bool GetReferenceData(AnalyticalElement analyticalModelFrame)
{
Curve analyticalCurve = analyticalModelFrame.GetCurve();
if (null != analyticalCurve)
{
// test the stable reference to the curve.
AnalyticalModelSelector amSelector = new AnalyticalModelSelector(analyticalCurve);
amSelector.CurveSelector = AnalyticalCurveSelector.WholeCurve;
Reference curveReference = analyticalModelFrame.GetReference(amSelector);
// test the stable reference to the start point of the curve
amSelector.CurveSelector = AnalyticalCurveSelector.StartPoint;
Reference startPointReference = analyticalModelFrame.GetReference(amSelector);
// test the stable reference to the start point of the curve
amSelector.CurveSelector = AnalyticalCurveSelector.EndPoint;
Reference endPointReference = analyticalModelFrame.GetReference(amSelector);
}
return true;
}