Revit 2025 API
Filled |
Creates a filled region on a sketch plane in a 3d model family.
Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 25.0.0.0 (25.0.0.0)
Syntax
public static FilledRegion Create( Document document, ElementId typeId, SketchPlane sketchPlane, IList<CurveLoop> boundaries )
Public Shared Function Create ( document As Document, typeId As ElementId, sketchPlane As SketchPlane, boundaries As IList(Of CurveLoop) ) As FilledRegion
public: static FilledRegion^ Create( Document^ document, ElementId^ typeId, SketchPlane^ sketchPlane, IList<CurveLoop^>^ boundaries )
static member Create : document : Document * typeId : ElementId * sketchPlane : SketchPlane * boundaries : IList<CurveLoop> -> FilledRegion
Parameters
- document Document
- The family document in which to create the filled region.
- typeId ElementId
- The filled region type Id.
- sketchPlane SketchPlane
- The sketch plane for use with the filled region.
- boundaries IListCurveLoop
- The filled region boundaries, which will be projected onto the sketch plane.
Return Value
FilledRegionThe new filled region.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentException | The document is not a 3d model family. -or- The Id typeId is invalid. -or- Filled regions can't be created in this document or view. -or- The sketch plane is not suitable for model elements. -or- The sketch plane normal is not parallel to the model's X, Y or Z axis. -or- The input curve loops cannot compose a valid boundary, that means: the "curveLoops" collection is empty; or some curve loops intersect with each other; or each curve loop is not closed individually; or each curve loop is not planar; or each curve loop is not in a plane parallel to the sketch plane; or input curves contain at least one helical curve. |
| ArgumentNullException | A non-optional argument was null |
If the sketch plane is currently in use, then a copy of the sketch plane will be created and used.
The sketch plane normal must be parallel to the model's X, Y or Z axis.
The sketch plane can be a planar face reference to model geometry.
The line style of the boundaries will be set to thin lines by default.
See Also