SapObject.SapModel.PointObj.SetConstraint
Function SetConstraint(ByVal Name As String, ConstraintName As String, Optional ByVal ItemType As eItemType = Object, Optional Replace As Boolean = True) As Long
Name
The name of an existing point object or group depending on the value of the ItemType item.
ConstraintName
The name of an existing joint constraint.
ItemType
This is one of the following items in the eItemType enumeration:
Object = 0
Group = 1
SelectedObjects = 2
If this item is Object, the constraint assignment is made to the point object specified by the Name item.
If this item is Group, the constraint assignment is made to all point objects in the group specified by the Name item.
If this item is SelectedObjects, the constraint assignment is made to all selected point objects and the Name item is ignored.
Replace
If this item is True, all previous joint constraints, if any, assigned to the specified point object(s) are deleted before making the new assignment.
This function makes joint constraint assignments to point objects.
The function returns 0 if the assignment is successfully made, otherwise it returns nonzero.
Sub SetConstraintAssignment()
'dimension variables
Dim SapObject As Sap2000.SapObject
Dim SapModel As cSapModel
Dim ret As Long
Dim i As Long
'create Sap2000 object
Set SapObject = New SAP2000.SapObject
'start Sap2000 application
SapObject.ApplicationStart
'create SapModel object
Set SapModel = SapObject.SapModel
'initialize model
ret = SapModel.InitializeNewModel
'create model from template
ret = SapModel.File.New2DFrame(PortalFrame,
3, 124, 3, 200)
'define a new constraint
ret = SapModel.ConstraintDef.SetDiaphragm("Diaph1")
'define new constraint assignments
For i = 4 To 16 Step 4
ret = SapModel.PointObj.SetConstraint(Format(i),
"Diaph1")
Next i
'close Sap2000
SapObject.ApplicationExit False
Set SapModel = Nothing
Set SapObject = Nothing
End Sub
Initial release in version 11.00.