X Cell (Geometry Section)
Last modified: March 09, 2015
Applies to: Office 2013 | Visio 2013
Represents an x-coordinate on a shape in local coordinates. This table describes the X cell based on the row in which it's located.
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Row |
Description |
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If the MoveTo row is the first row in the section, the X cell represents the x-coordinate of the first vertex of a path. If the MoveTo row appears between two rows, the X cell represents the x-coordinate of the first vertex after the break in the path. |
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The x-coordinate of the ending vertex of a straight line segment. |
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The x-coordinate of the ending vertex of an arc. |
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The x-coordinate of the ending vertex of an elliptical arc. |
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The x-coordinate of the ending vertex of a polyline. |
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The x-coordinate of the last control point of a nonuniform rational B-spline (NURBS). |
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The x-coordinate of a spline's second control point. |
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The x-coordinate of a control point. |
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An x-coordinate of a point on the infinite line. |
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The x-coordinate of the center of the ellipse. |
To get a reference to the X cell by name from another formula, or from a program using the CellsU property, use:
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Cell name: |
Geometryi.Xj |
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Geometryi.X1 (InfiniteLine and Ellipse rows)
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To get a reference to the X cell by index from a program, use the CellsSRC property with the following arguments:
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Section index: |
visSectionFirstComponent + i |
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Row index: |
visRowVertex + j |
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visRowVertex (InfiniteLine and Ellipse rows) |
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Cell index: |
visX (MoveTo, LineTo, ArcTo, EllipticalArcTo, NURBSTo, Polyline, SplineStart, and SplineKnot rows) |
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visInfiniteLineX1 (InfiniteLine row) |
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visEllipseCenterX (Ellipse row) |