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More info on how to use this is needed #2
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I'm very excited to use it too.But I don't know use it to designe |
Same here. My task is to read through all features and components inside a part and serialize it into a console. how can I achieve it ? |
I know I am little bit late. You can read Solidworks API for your current version and check code in swtoolkit to find 1:1 mapping for that method, if that method is not available usually you can access COM object throught _instance and/or system_object of that particular class and call methods from API directly. The problem starts when you need to use I tried this method and it does not require anything else besides installing swtoolkit running sld = SldWorks() Which gives you access to ISldWorks interface more or less directly. |
thanks mate! never late.
… On 13 Jun 2024, at 3:21 AM, Jakub Janek ***@***.***> wrote:
I know I am little bit late. You can read Solidworks API <https://help.solidworks.com/2024/english/api/sldworksapi/SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks~SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks.ISldWorks.html> for your current version and check code in swtoolkit to find 1:1 mapping for that method, if that method is not available usually you can access COM object throught _instance and/or system_object of that particular class and call methods directly.
The problem starts when you need to use out arguments, but that can be figured out. Ask more if you have difficulty.
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Hi, I just found your module and I'm very excited to use it. Can you please update the README for this? I'd very much like to use this but without knowing much about your call outs for things, it's nearly impossible.
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