SetColorOverrideForCategory Method


Coordination Model Link Utils Set Color Override For Category Method

Set the color override value for the provided element category name inside the provided Coordination Model type.

Namespace: Autodesk.Revit.DB.ExternalData
Assembly: RevitAPI (in RevitAPI.dll) Version: 27.0.4.0 (27.0.4.0)
Syntax
public static void SetColorOverrideForCategory(
	Document document,
	View view,
	ElementType coordinationModelType,
	string categoryName,
	Color color
)

Parameters

document Document
The document.
view View
The view.
coordinationModelType ElementType
The Coordination Model type element where the provided element category name is found.
categoryName String
The name of the element category inside the provided Coordination Model type.
color Color
Color override value for the provided element category name inside the provided Coordination Model type. InvalidColorValue means no override is set.
Exceptions
Exception Condition
ArgumentException document is not a project document. -or- The element coordinationModelType was not found in the given document. -or- The name categoryName is not a category name in the provided AutodeskDocs Coordination Model type.
ArgumentNullException A non-optional argument was null
InvalidOperationException The document is in failure mode: an operation has failed, and Revit requires the user to either cancel the operation or fix the problem (usually by deleting certain elements).
ModificationForbiddenException The document is in failure mode: an operation has failed, and Revit requires the user to either cancel the operation or fix the problem (usually by deleting certain elements). -or- The document is being loaded, or is in the midst of another sensitive process.
ModificationOutsideTransactionException The document has no open transaction.
Remarks

By default, the color setting has no override and its value is InvalidColorValue.

See Also
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