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==== Python ==== | ==== Python ==== | ||
<code lang="py"> | <code lang="py"> | ||
origin = [0 ,1] | origin = [0, 1] | ||
direction = [10 , 10] | direction = [10, 10] | ||
width = 5 | width = 5 | ||
height = 2 | height = 2 | ||
vs.RectangleN ( origin [0], origin [1], direction [0], direction [1], width, height ) | vs.RectangleN ( origin[0], origin[1], direction[0], direction[1], width, height ) | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
</sample> | </sample> |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 19 June 2020
.VectorScript|VectorScript ..VS:Function Reference|Function Reference ..VS:Function_Reference_Appendix|Appendix
Description
Creates and returns a handle to a new rectangle object with the specified bounds.
PROCEDURE RectangleN(
orginX,orginY :REAL;
directionX,directionY :REAL;
width :REAL;
height :REAL);
def vs.RectangleN(orgin, direction, width, height): return None
Parameters
orgin REAL direction REAL width REAL height REAL
Remarks
This procedure does not return a handle.
Example
VectorScript
PROCEDURE Example; BEGIN RectangleN(0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1); END; RUN(Example);
Python
origin = [0, 1] direction = [10, 10] width = 5 height = 2 vs.RectangleN ( origin[0], origin[1], direction[0], direction[1], width, height )
Version
Availability: from VectorWorks13.0