Revit 2018 API |
ProjectLocation..::..ProjectPosition Property |
ProjectLocation Class Example See Also |
Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 18.0.0.0 (18.2.0.13)
Syntax
C# |
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[ObsoleteAttribute("This property is deprecated in Revit 2018. Use ProjectLocation.Get/SetProjectPosition() instead.")] public ProjectPosition this[ XYZ point ] { get; set; } |
Visual Basic |
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<ObsoleteAttribute("This property is deprecated in Revit 2018. Use ProjectLocation.Get/SetProjectPosition() instead.")> _ Public Property ProjectPosition ( _ point As XYZ _ ) As ProjectPosition Get Set |
Visual C++ |
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[ObsoleteAttribute(L"This property is deprecated in Revit 2018. Use ProjectLocation.Get/SetProjectPosition() instead.")] public: property ProjectPosition^ ProjectPosition[XYZ^ point] { ProjectPosition^ get (XYZ^ point); void set (XYZ^ point, ProjectPosition^ value); } |
Parameters
- point
- Type: Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..XYZ
The point in model coordinates.
Remarks
When getting this property, the North/South, East/West, and Elevation values report the coordinates of the point similar to the Revit command "Report Shared Coordinates". To get the values of the transformations applied by this project location, pass XYZ.Zero.
If the project has acquired shared coordinates from a linked model, the shared coordinate transformation will be reflected in the coordinates of the transformed point returned by this property.
When setting this property, the transformations applied to the location are modified such that the passed point becomes the specified North/South, East/West and Elevation, and the coordinate transform will have the designated angular rotation. This is similar to the Revit command "Specify Coordinates at Point".
Examples

//get and set the value of the projectlocation public ProjectLocation GetProjectLocation(Autodesk.Revit.DB.Document document) { ProjectLocation currentLocation = document.ActiveProjectLocation; //get the project position XYZ origin = new XYZ(0, 0, 0); const double angleRatio = Math.PI / 180; // angle conversion factor ProjectPosition projectPosition = currentLocation.GetProjectPosition(origin); //Angle from True North double angle = 30.0 * angleRatio; // convert degrees to radian double eastWest = 30.0; //East to West offset double northSouth = 23.32; //North to South offset double elevation = 22.14; //Elevation above ground level //create a new project position ProjectPosition newPosition = document.Application.Create.NewProjectPosition(eastWest, northSouth, elevation, angle); if (null != newPosition) { //set the value of the project position currentLocation.SetProjectPosition(origin, newPosition); } return currentLocation; }

'get and set the value of the projectlocation Public Function GetProjectLocation(document As Autodesk.Revit.DB.Document) As ProjectLocation Dim currentLocation As ProjectLocation = document.ActiveProjectLocation 'get the project position Dim origin As New XYZ(0, 0, 0) Const angleRatio As Double = Math.PI / 180 ' angle conversion factor Dim projectPosition As ProjectPosition = currentLocation.GetProjectPosition(origin) 'Angle from True North Dim angle As Double = 30.0 * angleRatio ' convert degrees to radian Dim eastWest As Double = 30.0 'East to West offset Dim northSouth As Double = 23.32 'North to South offset Dim elevation As Double = 22.14 'Elevation above ground level 'create a new project position Dim newPosition As ProjectPosition = document.Application.Create.NewProjectPosition(eastWest, northSouth, elevation, angle) If newPosition IsNot Nothing Then 'set the value of the project position currentLocation.SetProjectPosition(origin, newPosition) End If Return currentLocation End Function