Solidworks VBA Macro - Insert Projection View
Objective
In this article, we understand “how to” Insert Projection View in Drawing document from VBA macro.
We will insert Projection View.
This is most updated method of Insert Projection View in an drawing document.
Results We Can Get
Below image shows the result we get.
We Insert Projection View in simple manners.
There are no extra steps required.
To get the correct result, please follow the steps correctly.
Macro Video
Below 🎬 video shows how to Insert Projection View from SOLIDWORKS VBA Macros.
Above video is just for visualization and there is no explanation.
I have explained every line in this article.
It is advisable to watch video, since it helps you to better understand the process.
VBA Macro
Below is the VBA macro for Insert Projection View.
Option Explicit
' Creating variable for Solidworks application
Dim swApp As SldWorks.SldWorks
' Creating variable for Solidworks document
Dim swDoc As SldWorks.ModelDoc2
' Creating variable for Solidworks Drawing
Dim swDrawing As SldWorks.DrawingDoc
' Creating variable for Solidworks View
Dim modelView As SldWorks.View
' Program to Insert Projection View
Sub main()
' Setting Solidworks variable to Solidworks application
Set swApp = Application.SldWorks
' Set Solidworks document variable to currently opened document
Set swDoc = swApp.ActiveDoc
' Check if Solidworks document is opened or not
If swDoc Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Solidworks document is not opened."
Exit Sub
End If
' Set Solidworks Drawing document variable
Set swDrawing = swDoc
' Insert Projection View
Set modelView = swDrawing.CreateUnfoldedViewAt3(0.2, 0.1, 0, False)
' Check if we successfully insert Projection view
If modelView Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Failed to Insert Projection View."
Exit Sub
End If
End Sub
Prerequisite
There are some prerequisites for this article.
- Knowledge of VBA programming language is ❗required.
- We create Projection view from an existing (Base) view .
- We already select this existing (Base) view.
We will apply checks in this article, so the code we write, should be error free mostly.
Steps To Follow
This VBA macro can be divided into following sections:
- Create Global Variables
- Initialize Variables
- Insert Projection Views
Every section with each line is explained below.
I also give some links (see icon 🚀) so that you can go through them if there are anything I explained in previous articles.
Create Global Variables
In this section, we create global variables.
Option Explicit
- Purpose: Above line forces us to define every variable we are going to use.
- Reference: 🚀 SOLIDWORKS Macros - Open new Part document article.
' Variable for Solidworks application
Dim swApp As SldWorks.SldWorks
- Purpose: In above line, we create a variable for Solidworks application.
- Variable Name:
swApp
- Type:
SldWorks.SldWorks
- Reference: Please visit 🚀 online SOLIDWORKS API Help.
' Variable for Solidworks document
Dim swDoc As SldWorks.ModelDoc2
- Purpose: In above line, we create a variable for Solidworks document.
- Variable Name:
swDoc
- Type:
SldWorks.ModelDoc2
- Reference: Please visit 🚀 online SOLIDWORKS API Help.
' Creating variable for Solidworks Drawing
Dim swDrawing As SldWorks.DrawingDoc
- Purpose: In above line, we create a variable for Solidworks Drawing.
- Variable Name:
swDrawing
- Type:
SldWorks.DrawingDoc
- Reference: Please visit 🚀 online SOLIDWORKS API Help.
' Creating variable for Solidworks View
Dim modelView As SldWorks.View
- Purpose: In above line, we create a variable for Solidworks View.
- Variable Name:
modelView
- Type:
SldWorks.View
- Reference: Please visit 🚀 online SOLIDWORKS API Help.
These all are our global variables.
They are SOLIDWORKS API Objects.
' Program to Insert Projection View
Sub main()
End Sub
- In above line, we create Program to Insert Projection View.
- This is a
Sub
procedure which has name ofmain
. - This procedure hold all the statements (instructions) we give to computer.
- Reference: Detailed information 🚀 VBA Sub and Function Procedures article of this website.
Initialize Variables
In this section, we initialize Variables.
' Set Solidworks Application variable to current application
Set swApp = Application.SldWorks
- In above line, we set value of
swApp
variable. - This value is currently opened Solidworks application.
' Set Solidworks document variable to currently opened document
Set swDoc = swApp.ActiveDoc
- In above line, we set value of
swDoc
variable. - This value is currently opened part document.
' Check if Solidworks document is opened or not
If swDoc Is Nothing Then
MsgBox ("Solidworks document is not opened.")
Exit Sub
End If
- In above code block, we check if we successfully set the value of
swDoc
variable. - We use 🚀 IF statement for checking.
- Condition:
swDoc Is Nothing
- When this condition is
True
,- We show and 🚀 message window to user.
- Message: SOLIDWORKS document is not opened.
- Then we stop our macro here.
' Set Solidworks Drawing document
Set swDrawing = swDoc
- In above line, we set value of
swDrawing
variable. - This value is
swDoc
variable.
Insert Projection Views
In this section, we Insert Projection Views action.
' Insert Projection View
Set modelView = swDrawing.CreateUnfoldedViewAt3(0.2, 0.1, 0, False)
- In above code, we Insert Projection View into Drawing.
- For this, we use
CreateUnfoldedViewAt3
method. - This
CreateUnfoldedViewAt3
method is part ofswDrawing
variable. - This method takes following parameters.
- X: X position in the drawing sheet space for the center of the drawing view.
- Y: Y position in the drawing sheet space for the center of the drawing view.
- Z: Z position in the drawing sheet space for the center of the drawing view.
- NotAligned: *
True
if you want to break the alignment with the parent view,False
if you want to keep the view aligned with the parent view.*
-
Return Value : This
CreateUnfoldedViewAt3
method return 🚀 View data object. -
In our code, I have used following values:
Parameter Name Value Used X 0.2
Y 0.1
Z 0
NotAligned False
- Reference: For more details please visit 🚀 online SOLIDWORKS API Help.
' Check if we successfully insert view
If modelView Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Failed to Insert Projection View"
Exit Sub
End If
- In above code block, we check if we successfully insert views or not.
- We use 🚀 IF statement for checking.
- Condition:
modelView Is Nothing
- When this condition is
True
,- We show and 🚀 message window to user.
- Message: *Failed to Insert Projection View.
- Then we stop our macro here.
Now we run the macro and after running macro we show selected component as shown in below image.
This is it !!!
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