Curve.End property (Visio)
Returns the endpoint of a Curve object. Read-only.
Syntax
expression.End
expression A variable that represents a Curve object.
Return value
Double
Remarks
The End property of a Curve object returns the endpoint of a curve. A Curve object describes itself in terms of its parameter domain, which is the range [Start(),End()] where End() produces the curve's endpoint.
Example
This Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro shows how to use the End property to determine the endpoint of a curve.
Sub End_Example()
Dim vsoShape As Visio.Shape
Dim vsoPaths As Visio.Paths
Dim vsoPath As Visio.Path
Dim vsoCurve As Visio.Curve
Dim dblStartpoint As Double
Dim dblEndpoint As Double
Dim intOuterLoopCounter As Integer
Dim intInnerLoopCounter As Integer
'Get the Paths collection for this shape.
Set vsoPaths = ActivePage.DrawOval(1, 1, 4, 4).Paths
'Iterate through the Path objects in the Paths collection.
For intOuterLoopCounter = 1 To vsoPaths.Count
Set vsoPath = vsoPaths.Item(intOuterLoopCounter)
Debug.Print "Path object " & intOuterLoopCounter
'Iterate through the curves in a Path object.
For intInnerLoopCounter = 1 To vsoPath.Count
Set vsoCurve = vsoPath(intInnerLoopCounter)
Debug.Print "Curve number " & intInnerLoopCounter
'Display the start point of the curve.
dblStartpoint = vsoCurve.Start
Debug.Print "Startpoint= " & dblStartpoint
'Display the endpoint of the curve.
dblEndpoint = vsoCurve.End
Debug.Print "Endpoint= " & dblEndpoint
Next intInnerLoopCounter
Debug.Print "This path has " & intInnerLoopCounter - 1 & " curve object(s)."
Next intOuterLoopCounter
Debug.Print "This shape has " & intOuterLoopCounter - 1 & " path object(s)."
End Sub
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