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Inserts at the specified index references to some number of geometries in the input array.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub InsertGeometries ( _ ByVal pGeometryCollection As IGeometryCollection, _ ByVal Index As Integer, _ ByRef newGeometries As IGeometry[] _ )
[C#] public void InsertGeometries ( IGeometryCollection pGeometryCollection, int Index, ref IGeometry[] newGeometries );
[C++]
HRESULT InsertGeometries(
IGeometryCollection* pGeometryCollection,
long Index,
Array* newGeometries
);
[C++]
Parameters pGeometryCollection [in]
pGeometryCollection is a parameter of type IGeometryCollection Index Index is a parameter of type long newGeometries [in] newGeometries is a parameter of type Array
All development languages compatible version of IGeometryCollection::InsertGeometries.
public void InsertGeometries()
{
IPoint point1=new PointClass();
point1.PutCoords(10, 10);
IPoint point2=new PointClass();
point2.PutCoords(20, 20);
IGeometry[] geometryArray=new IGeometry[2];
geometryArray[0]=point1 as IGeometry;
geometryArray[1]=point2 as IGeometry;
//insert geometries at position 0
IGeometryCollection geometryCollection=new MultipointClass();
IGeometryBridge geometryBridge=new GeometryEnvironmentClass();
geometryBridge.InsertGeometries(geometryCollection, 0, ref geometryArray);
}