ISCModelProperty Interface
The following table contains information on the ISCModelProperty interface:
Signature |
Description |
Valid Arguments |
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long Count() |
Contains the number of values in the property. For scalar properties, the number of values in the property is always one. It is possible to have a non-scalar property with no elements. In this case, the number of values in the property will be zero. |
None |
SC_ModelPropertyFlags Flags() |
Returns the flags of the property. |
None |
VARIANT Value(VARIANT ValueId [optional], VARIANT ValueType [optional]) |
Retrieves the indicated property value in the requested format. |
ValueId:
ValueType:
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More information about SC_ModelPropertyFlags is located in the Enumerations section. More information about property datatypes is located in the SC_ValueTypes section.
Example 14
The following example illustrates how to access scalar property values using C++. The example uses a Model Property object from Example 13:
void GetScalarProperty(ISCModelPropertyPtr & scObjPropPtr) { if (scObjPropPtr->GetCount() <= 1) { _bstr_t bstrPropVal= scObjPropPtr->FormatAsString(); // … } }
The following example illustrates how to access scalar property values using Visual Basic .NET. The example uses a Model Property object from Example 13:
Public Sub GetPropertyElement(ByRef scObjProp As SCAPI.ModelProperty)
If (scObjProp.Flags And SCAPI.SC_ModelPropertyFlags.SCD_MPF_NULL) Then Console.WriteLine( "The value is Null" ) Else If (scObjProp.Flags And SCAPI.SC_ModelPropertyFlags.SCD_MPF_SCALAR) Then Console.WriteLine( scObjProp.Value.ToString() ) Else For j = 0 To scObjProp.Count-1 Console.WriteLine( scObjProp.Value(j).ToString() ) Next End If End If End Sub
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