Class CutFlangeWidth
For S shapes and W shapes and Wtees, it applies two flange cuts, one on the near side and the other on the far side. Both cut to the web. A zero near side or far side length means no cut is made on that side.
Inherited Members
Namespace: DesignData.SDS2.Model
Assembly: DesignData.SDS2.Model.dll
Syntax
public sealed class CutFlangeWidth : FlangeCutOperation
Constructors
CutFlangeWidth()
Declaration
public CutFlangeWidth()
Properties
LengthFarSide
The length to cut back from the end of the flange along the work line for the far side flange cut. 0 for no cut
Declaration
public LockableDouble LengthFarSide { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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LockableDouble |
Remarks
If this cut operation is on a material, then lockables are always in a locked state. For members, the locked state matters. When assigning one of these values using a primitive double, it will lock and assign that value. When working directly with the LockableDouble, you will need to lock the value in addition to assigning it to override the system value.
LengthNearSide
The length to cut back from the end of the flange along the work line for the near side flange cut. 0 for no cut
Declaration
public LockableDouble LengthNearSide { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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LockableDouble |
Remarks
If this cut operation is on a material, then lockables are always in a locked state. For members, the locked state matters. When assigning one of these values using a primitive double, it will lock and assign that value. When working directly with the LockableDouble, you will need to lock the value in addition to assigning it to override the system value.
Width
The width of flange to leave along the web. Instead of changing this to zero, use a CutFlangeFlush operation.
Declaration
public LockableDouble Width { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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LockableDouble |
Remarks
If this cut operation is on a material, then lockables are always in a locked state. For members, the locked state matters. When assigning one of these values using a primitive double, it will lock and assign that value. When working directly with the LockableDouble, you will need to lock the value in addition to assigning it to override the system value.
Methods
Dispose(Boolean)
Declaration
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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System.Boolean | disposing |