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|Stress||The stress level throughout the segment. '''Double'''.  | |Stress||The stress level throughout the segment. '''Double'''.  | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 24 June 2016
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Member of:  SynthesisAPI    
Represents the time segment of an associated ALTAStressProfile object.
Properties
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| SegmentEnd | The segment's end time. Double. | 
| SegmentStart | The segment's start time. Double. | 
| Stress | The stress level throughout the segment. Double. | 
Example
VBA 'Declare an ALTAStressProfile object. Dim SP As New ALTAStressProfile 'Add segments. Call SP.AddSegment(1, 250) Call SP.AddSegment(2, 300) Call SP.AddSegment(3, 400) 'Get segments. Dim StressSegments() As ALTASegment StressSegments = SP.GetSegments 'Get the start time of the first segment. Dim SegStart As Double SegStart = StressSegments(0).SegmentStart
VB.NET 'Declare an ALTAStressProfile object. Dim SP As New ALTAStressProfile 'Add segments. SP.AddSegment(1, 250) SP.AddSegment(2, 300) SP.AddSegment(3, 400) 'Get segments. Dim StressSegments() As ALTASegment StressSegments = SP.GetSegments 'Get the start time of the first segment. Dim SegStart As Double SegStart = StressSegments(0).SegmentStart
