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ISurfacePointKC Interface

GetPoint
GetItem
Offset

ISurfacePointKC gives access to SurfacePoint objects, which represents a point on surface of any object. In addition to coordinates of the point SurfacePoint contains information about the object, which owns the surface and extended information about the surface around the point.

At the time of introduction of this interface in v31 ISurfacePointKC is returned form IPick.GetSurfacePointAt used mainly as an abstract dispatch interface, from which more specific interfaces, related to specific type of surface can be queried. IMeshPointKC is the main specification of  SurfacePoint


HRESULT GetPoint( DIPoint* point )

point- [out] 3D Coordinates of the point

Remarks:

Returns 3D coordinates of the point. In most cases coordinates are relative to the local frame of the entity (object) which owns the mesh


HRESULT GetItem( IItem** item )

Remarks:

Returns IItem implemented by the object on surface of which the point lies. Query ISection from IItem to get extended information related to the object


HRESULT Offset(double offset)

If the point belongs to a surface, it will be offset by the specified distance (can be negative) along the normal at the point or the average of normals when there are several (corner or edge). The call is ignored if the point does not belong to any surface.

The entity reference and other related information will remain unchanged (Only coordinates of the point are modified) despite the offset point geometrically will not belong to the surface anymore. This means that strictly speaking the point will be invalid and should be discarded as soon as possible