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Also, there is the .NET Reference Guide. When you (or your system administrator) installs NX, installation of the API documentation is optional, and some people choose not to install it. Maybe that's why you can't find it. The document is also available on the main page of this forum, below a big title that says
The "NX Open for .NET Reference" is loaded together with the NX Documentation. It's a separate CD or DVD. Anyway, as HariharanB suggested, journaling the actions you want to perform is the best way (the only?) to get sample codes, provided that the interactive functions you want to use are available
SNAP Getting Started Guide is an easy-to-learn programming tool intended for mechanical designers and other typical NX users – not just programmers. It can speed up your work by automating simple repetitive tasks. SNAP is based on the Visual Basic (VB.Net) language and can be used with the NX Journal Editor or with
NET automation solution is provided through a combination of a native (Common API) .NET library (NXOpen namespace) and a library of .NET-compatible User Function routines (NXOpen.UF namespace). For more information about both of these libraries, see the NX Open for .NET Reference Guide in the NX Help Library.
NET-compliant language. In this document, we focus on the Visual Basic (VB) language, but in most cases it will be obvious how to apply the same techniques in other .NET languages Actually, you may find that you don't need either the NX Open Reference Guide or the Visual Studio Object Browser, because all the
supported by NX Open. JA – Journaling & Automation. Uniform. Object M o del. NX. Common. API. Knowledge. Knowledge Fusion. Journaling. VB.NET .NET . A spreadsheet is provided for legacy Open C (UF) programs. This spreadsheet is found in the overview section of the Open C reference guide. To find a link to.
3 Jun 2015 NET -> NX Open for .NET reference guide. This will open a page explaining that the .net reference guide is a compiled help file and due to security restrictions you have to "download" it to your computer (it cannot be viewed over the network). Save the file in a convenient location; when you open the file it
The NX Open for .NET Reference Guide is delivered in Microsoft Compiled Help format (.chm). Windows XP Service Pack 2 security enhancements prohibit opening .chm Help files across a network. You must install this .chm file on a local machine to be able to read the Help. If you install it on a server, you cannot read the
A Line has a start point and an end point. ? Java public interface Line extends Curve {. /** Returns the start point of the line.
License requirements: None.
*/ public Point3d startPoint() throws NXException,RemoteException;. ? .NET public class Line: Curve {. /// <summary> Returns the start point of the line
Extensive documentation is provided, including a tutorial-based Getting Started guide and a reference guide that contains hundreds of examples. SNAP and NX Open interact smoothly, so it is easy to create programs that use both. Since SNAP is based on NX Open, you can use it as a stepping stone to NX Open later on.
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