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mrt

RangeFromPoint ... on a chartsheet ?
 
Hi,

The RangeFromPoint method cannot be used on a chartsheet to get the Shape
below given coordinates.

For example, the following code with return the name of the rectangle, if
you draw a rectangle at the top-left corner of a worksheet, but it will
generate a bug for a chart sheet:

Public Sub MyName()

Dim ObjShape As Object

Set ObjShape = ActiveWindow.RangeFromPoint(x:=200, y:=200)
If Not ObjShape Is Nothing Then
MsgBox ObjShape.Name
End If

End Sub

Is there something equivalent for chartsheets?

If not, it would be great that RangeFromPoint is available on Chartsheets.

Regards,

Mr T


Peter T

RangeFromPoint ... on a chartsheet ?
 
Insert some shapes on the chartsheet and try this in the Chart (sheet)
module

Private Sub Chart_MouseMove(ByVal Button As Long, _
ByVal Shift As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long)
Dim elemID As Long
Dim a As Long
Dim b As Long
Static sName As String
Static oldArg1 As Long

Me.GetChartElement x, y, elemID, a, b
If elemID = xlShape Then
If oldArg1 < a Then
oldArg1 = a
sName = Me.Shapes(a).Name
'set a Shape object ref here perhaps
End If
Application.StatusBar = sName & " X:" & x & " Y:" & y

ElseIf oldArg1 Then
oldArg1 = 0
sName = ""
Application.StatusBar = False
End If

End Sub

The GetChartElement arguments are also returned in the Chart_Select event.

Note xy are chart window coordinates not screen,

Regards,
Peter T


"MrT" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The RangeFromPoint method cannot be used on a chartsheet to get the Shape
below given coordinates.

For example, the following code with return the name of the rectangle, if
you draw a rectangle at the top-left corner of a worksheet, but it will
generate a bug for a chart sheet:

Public Sub MyName()

Dim ObjShape As Object

Set ObjShape = ActiveWindow.RangeFromPoint(x:=200, y:=200)
If Not ObjShape Is Nothing Then
MsgBox ObjShape.Name
End If

End Sub

Is there something equivalent for chartsheets?

If not, it would be great that RangeFromPoint is available on Chartsheets.

Regards,

Mr T




Peter T

RangeFromPoint ... on a chartsheet ?
 
When reading multiple objects from the selection at drawingobject level
first time the first object that was selected is returned. Thereafter the
order of objects is sorted into ZOrder's (order on sheet), the original
selection order can no longer be read. If you put a loop in your code you'll
see what I mean.

For i = 1 To 2
Set myobj = Selection(1)
MsgBox myobj.Name, , myobj.ZOrder
Set myobj = Selection(2)
MsgBox myobj.Name, , myobj.ZOrder
Next

In the second loop items will returned in ZOrder

Since XL97 MS suggest always use the Shape/ShapeRange level, although
DrawingObjects and "Rectangle" etc has been maintained for backwards
compatibility (and very useful too).

Start afresh and try

Set myobj = Selection.ShapeRange(1)
MsgBox myobj.Name, , myobj.ZOrderPosition
Set myobj = Selection.ShapeRange(2)
MsgBox myobj.Name, , myobj.ZOrderPosition

Items will be returned in ZOrderPosition regardless of the order they were
selected. So if what you say is a bug, and in a sense it is confusing, it
was fixed a long time ago.

I'm curious, why do people keep posting these bug type suggestions in this
manner before having thrashed it in the ng. Thereafter when people respond
normally the OP doesn't reply.

Regards,
Peter T

"MrT" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The RangeFromPoint method cannot be used on a chartsheet to get the Shape
below given coordinates.

For example, the following code with return the name of the rectangle, if
you draw a rectangle at the top-left corner of a worksheet, but it will
generate a bug for a chart sheet:

Public Sub MyName()

Dim ObjShape As Object

Set ObjShape = ActiveWindow.RangeFromPoint(x:=200, y:=200)
If Not ObjShape Is Nothing Then
MsgBox ObjShape.Name
End If

End Sub

Is there something equivalent for chartsheets?

If not, it would be great that RangeFromPoint is available on Chartsheets.

Regards,

Mr T




Peter T

RangeFromPoint ... on a chartsheet ?
 
Oops - please ignore, it was intended for a different thread

Peter T

"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
...
When reading multiple objects from the selection at drawingobject level..

<snip



mrt

RangeFromPoint ... on a chartsheet ?
 
Peter,

thanks for that. Very useful !!

MrT

"Peter T" wrote:

Insert some shapes on the chartsheet and try this in the Chart (sheet)
module

Private Sub Chart_MouseMove(ByVal Button As Long, _
ByVal Shift As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long)
Dim elemID As Long
Dim a As Long
Dim b As Long
Static sName As String
Static oldArg1 As Long

Me.GetChartElement x, y, elemID, a, b
If elemID = xlShape Then
If oldArg1 < a Then
oldArg1 = a
sName = Me.Shapes(a).Name
'set a Shape object ref here perhaps
End If
Application.StatusBar = sName & " X:" & x & " Y:" & y

ElseIf oldArg1 Then
oldArg1 = 0
sName = ""
Application.StatusBar = False
End If

End Sub

The GetChartElement arguments are also returned in the Chart_Select event.

Note xy are chart window coordinates not screen,

Regards,
Peter T


"MrT" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The RangeFromPoint method cannot be used on a chartsheet to get the Shape
below given coordinates.

For example, the following code with return the name of the rectangle, if
you draw a rectangle at the top-left corner of a worksheet, but it will
generate a bug for a chart sheet:

Public Sub MyName()

Dim ObjShape As Object

Set ObjShape = ActiveWindow.RangeFromPoint(x:=200, y:=200)
If Not ObjShape Is Nothing Then
MsgBox ObjShape.Name
End If

End Sub

Is there something equivalent for chartsheets?

If not, it would be great that RangeFromPoint is available on Chartsheets.

Regards,

Mr T






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