Shapes.AddCurve method (Word)
Returns a Shape object that represents a Bézier curve in a drawing canvas.
Syntax
expression.AddCurve (SafeArrayOfPoints)
expression Required. A variable that represents a Shapes object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SafeArrayOfPoints | Required | Variant | An array of coordinate pairs that specifies the vertices and control points of the curve. The first point you specify is the starting vertex, and the next two points are control points for the first Bézier segment. Then, for each additional segment of the curve, you specify a vertex and two control points. The last point you specify is the ending vertex for the curve. Note that you must always specify 3n + 1 points, where n is the number of segments in the curve. |
Return value
Example
This example adds a Bézier curve to a new drawing canvas.
Sub CanvasBezier()
Dim docNew As Document
Dim shpCanvas As Shape
Dim sngArray(1 To 7, 1 To 2) As Single
Set docNew = Documents.Add
'Create a new drawing canvas
Set shpCanvas = docNew.Shapes.AddCanvas(Left:=100, _
Top:=100, Width:=300, Height:=50)
sngArray(1, 1) = 0
sngArray(1, 2) = 0
sngArray(2, 1) = 50
sngArray(2, 2) = 50
sngArray(3, 1) = 100
sngArray(3, 2) = 0
sngArray(4, 1) = 150
sngArray(4, 2) = 50
sngArray(5, 1) = 200
sngArray(5, 2) = 0
sngArray(6, 1) = 250
sngArray(6, 2) = 50
sngArray(7, 1) = 300
sngArray(7, 2) = 0
'Add Bezier curve to drawing canvas
shpCanvas.CanvasItems.AddCurve _
SafeArrayOfPoints:=sngArray
End Sub
See also
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