AddShape method
Adds a new radius circle, oval, or rectangle to the map. Returns the newly created Shape object with a Type property of geoAutoShape.
Applies to
Collections: Shapes
Syntax
object.AddShape(Type, Center, Width, Height)
Parameters
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object | Required. An expression that returns a Shapes collection. | ||||||||||||
Type | Required GeoAutoShapeType. Type of shape to create.
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Center | Required Location object. Location representing the center point of the shape. | ||||||||||||
Width | Required Double. The width of the oval or rectangle or the length of the radius, in GeoUnits (miles or kilometers). | ||||||||||||
Height | Required Double. The height of the oval or rectangle or the length of the radius, in GeoUnits (miles or kilometers). |
Remarks
Shapes cover a fixed area of the globe and change size on the screen as the map is zoomed in and out. If you want a rectangle of a fixed size, use the AddTextbox method on a Shapes collection to create a text box.
If both the Width and Height parameters are set for a radius circle, the smaller of the two dimensions is used.
To add a new line shape, use the AddLine method on a Shapes collection.
To add a new polyline shape, use the AddPolyline method on a Shapes collection.
To add a new text box shape, use the AddTextbox method on a Shapes collection.
To add a new drivetime zone, use the AddDrivetimeZone method on a Shapes collection.
To learn more about drawing shapes on maps, see the About using shapes in MapPoint topic.
To return or set GeoUnits, use the Units property of an Application or MappointControl object.
Example
Sub AddRectangleToMap()
Dim objApp As New MapPoint.Application
Dim objMap As MapPoint.Map
Dim objLoc As MapPoint.Location
'Set up application and get a location object
Set objMap = objApp.ActiveMap
objApp.Visible = True
objApp.UserControl = True
Set objLoc = objApp.ActiveMap.GetLocation(0, 0)
'Create a shape at this location, zoom to this location
Set objMap.Location = objLoc
objMap.Shapes.AddShape geoShapeRectangle, objLoc, 50, 30
End Sub