Linear Dimension Example
This example demonstrates creating linear dimensions with layer-based colors. It shows how to define a linear dimension measuring the distance between two points.
using CadSDK;
using CadSDK.Elements;
using CadSDK.Enums;
using CadSDK.Geometry;
using System.Numerics;
// Create a drawing session
var session = new DrawingSession
{
ExportFormat = ExportFormat.DWG,
CadVersion = CadVersion.Cad2018
};
// Define layers
var dimLayer = new Layer { Name = "TestLayer_Dimensions", ColorARGB = AciColors.YellowGreen };
session.AddLayer(dimLayer);
// Linear dimension using layer color
var linearDim = new LinearDim(
plane: Plane3D.WorldXY,
extLine1: new Vector3(0, 250, 0),
extLine2: new Vector3(100, 250, 0),
dimLinePos: new Vector3(50, 260, 0),
textHeight: 3f)
{
LayerName = dimLayer.Name
};
session.AddElement(linearDim);
// Export the drawing
// You can signup and get your free API key
string apiKey = "your-api-key"; // Get your free API key from the dashboard
string outputPath = "drawing.dwg";
await session.ExportAndSaveAsync(apiKey, outputPath);
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Key Points
- Linear dimensions measure the distance between two points.
- They are defined by two extension line origin points (
ExtLine1
,ExtLine2
) and a point through which the dimension line passes (DimLinePos
). - The
TextHeight
property controls the size of the dimension text. - The dimension's color is inherited from its assigned layer.
Plane3D.WorldXY
is used to define the plane of the dimension.