A representation of a specific instance and location of the current project.
Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 24.0.0.0 (24.0.0.0)
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When using shared coordinates, ProjectLocations can be used to specify specific locations for instances of a linked model. A ProjectLocation keeps track of the position of an instance in relationship to the project's SiteLocation.
By default, each Revit project contains at least one named location, called Internal. Existing ProjectLocation objects can be found by using the ProjectLocations property on the Document object. New project locations can be created by duplicating an existing project location using the Duplicate method, and modifying the location's project position.
See also SiteLocationExamples
CopyC#
public void ShowActiveProjectLocationUsage(Autodesk.Revit.DB.Document document) { // Get the project location handle ProjectLocation projectLocation = document.ActiveProjectLocation; // Show the information of current project location XYZ origin = new XYZ(0, 0, 0); ProjectPosition position = projectLocation.GetProjectPosition(origin); if (null == position) { throw new Exception("No project position in origin point."); } // Format the prompt string to show the message. String prompt = "Current project location information:\n"; prompt += "\n\t" + "Origin point position:"; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "Angle: " + position.Angle; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "East to West offset: " + position.EastWest; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "Elevation: " + position.Elevation; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "North to South offset: " + position.NorthSouth; // Angles are in radians when coming from Revit API, so we // convert to degrees for display const double angleRatio = Math.PI / 180; // angle conversion factor SiteLocation site = projectLocation.GetSiteLocation(); prompt += "\n\t" + "Site location:"; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "Latitude: " + site.Latitude / angleRatio + "��"; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "Longitude: " + site.Longitude / angleRatio + "��"; prompt += "\n\t\t" + "TimeZone: " + site.TimeZone; // Give the user some information TaskDialog.Show("Revit",prompt); }
CopyVB.NET
Public Sub ShowActiveProjectLocationUsage(document As Autodesk.Revit.DB.Document) ' Get the project location handle Dim projectLocation As ProjectLocation = document.ActiveProjectLocation ' Show the information of current project location Dim origin As New XYZ(0, 0, 0) Dim position As ProjectPosition = projectLocation.GetProjectPosition(origin) If position Is Nothing Then Throw New Exception("No project position in origin point.") End If ' Format the prompt string to show the message. Dim prompt As [String] = "Current project location information:" & vbLf prompt += vbLf & vbTab & "Origin point position:" prompt += (vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "Angle: ") + position.Angle prompt += (vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "East to West offset: ") + position.EastWest prompt += (vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "Elevation: ") + position.Elevation prompt += (vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "North to South offset: ") + position.NorthSouth ' Angles are in radians when coming from Revit API, so we ' convert to degrees for display Const angleRatio As Double = Math.PI / 180 ' angle conversion factor Dim site As SiteLocation = projectLocation.GetSiteLocation() prompt += vbLf & vbTab & "Site location:" prompt += vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "Latitude: " & site.Latitude / angleRatio & "��" prompt += vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "Longitude: " & site.Longitude / angleRatio & "��" prompt += (vbLf & vbTab & vbTab & "TimeZone: ") + site.TimeZone ' Give the user some information TaskDialog.Show("Revit", prompt) End Sub
Inheritance Hierarchy
System..::..Object
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..Element
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..Instance
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..ProjectLocation
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..Element
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..Instance
Autodesk.Revit.DB..::..ProjectLocation