GraphicsOverlay.AddOverlayElement(String, Variable, Variable, Variable) Method

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Description

Adds a geometric element to the active shape of the GraphicsOverlay using the DefaultColor and the element type specified by 'mode'.

 

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Method Signature

GraphicsOverlay.AddOverlayElement(

String mode,


Variable e1,


Variable e2,


Variable e3)

 

 

Arguments

mode


Description:

Determines if the specific coordinates represent a x-y-z coordinate or a ra-dec-radius coordinate. All coordinates are stored in Cartesian form regardless of how they are specified.

Valid Values:

Value

Label

"x-y-z"

x-y-z

"ra-dec-radius"

ra-dec-radius

 

 

 

e1


Description:

When the mode is 'x-y-z' this represents the x component of the position associated with this overlay element. When the mode is 'ra-dec-radius' this represents the right ascension of this overlay element. These coordinates are referenced from the fixed frame of the ReferenceObject of the GraphicsOverlay object.

 

 

e2


Description:

When the mode is 'x-y-z' this represents the y component of the position associated with this overlay element. When the mode is 'ra-dec-radius' this represents the declination of this overlay element. These coordinates are referenced from the fixed frame of the ReferenceObject of the GraphicsOverlay object.

 

 

e3


Description:

When the mode is 'x-y-z' this represents the z component of the position associated with this overlay element. When the mode is 'ra-dec-radius' this represents the radius of this overlay element. These coordinates are referenced from the fixed frame of the ReferenceObject of the GraphicsOverlay object.

 

 

 

Syntax

myGraphicsOverlay1.AddOverlayElement(myString1, myVariable1, myVariable2, myVariable3);

 

 

See also

GraphicsOverlay Object

GraphicsOverlay.AddOverlayElement

Graphics Overlays Guide