Gets the member forces associated with this element.
Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB.Structure
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 21.0.0.0 (21.1.1.109)
Since: 2016
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Return Value
Returns a collection of Member Forces associated with this element. Empty collection will be returned if element doesn't have any Member Forces. To find out with which end member forces are associated use [!:Autodesk::Revit::DB::Structure::MemberForces::Position] property to obtain a position of Member Forces on element.Remarks
Using this method require transaction. Member forces are strictly related with releases. This means that we can obtain member forces values only for directions that have releases set to false. Force or moment component on direction that have release set to true is skipped (zeroed) during getting.
Examples

/// <summary>
/// Get the meber forces at the start of a beam
/// </summary>
public MemberForces GetStartMemberForces(FamilyInstance beam)
{
MemberForces startForces = null;
AnalyticalModelStick ams = beam.GetAnalyticalModel() as AnalyticalModelStick;
if (ams != null)
{
IList<MemberForces> beamForces = ams.GetMemberForces();
foreach (MemberForces forces in beamForces)
{
if (forces.Start == true)
{
startForces = forces;
break;
}
}
}
return startForces;
}

''' <summary>
''' Get the member forces at the start of a beam
''' </summary>
Public Function GetStartMemberForces(beam As FamilyInstance) As MemberForces
Dim startForces As MemberForces = Nothing
Dim ams As AnalyticalModelStick = TryCast(beam.GetAnalyticalModel(), AnalyticalModelStick)
If ams IsNot Nothing Then
Dim beamForces As IList(Of MemberForces) = ams.GetMemberForces()
For Each forces As MemberForces In beamForces
If forces.Start = True Then
startForces = forces
Exit For
End If
Next
End If
Return startForces
End Function