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PathOfTravel.CreateMultiple(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
| DBView | View | The floor plan view to use when computing the shortest distance. |
| pathStarts | IList<XYZ> | The start points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| pathEnds | IList<XYZ> | The end points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| → returns | nullNothingnullptr→IList | The array of newly created path of travel elements, or if no path between the two points is found. The order of elements corresponds to the order of start/end points in the argument arrays. There are some additional conditions that are checked and if any condition is true the value is returned: View has crop box active and start or end point lies outside of the crop Start and end points are too close |
PathOfTravel.CreateMultiple(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
| DBView | View | The floor plan view to use when computing the shortest distance. |
| pathStarts | IList<XYZ> | The start points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| pathEnds | IList<XYZ> | The end points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| → returns | nullNothingnullptr→IList | The array of newly created path of travel elements, or if no path between the two points is found. The order of elements corresponds to the order of start/end points in the argument arrays. There are some additional conditions that are checked and if any condition is true the value is returned: View has crop box active and start or end point lies outside of the crop Start and end points are too close |
PathOfTravel.CreateMultiple(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
| DBView | View | The floor plan view to use when computing the shortest distance. |
| pathStarts | IList<XYZ> | The start points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| pathEnds | IList<XYZ> | The end points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| → returns | nullNothingnullptr→IList | The array of newly created path of travel elements, or if no path between the two points is found. The order of elements corresponds to the order of start/end points in the argument arrays. There are some additional conditions that are checked and if any condition is true the value is returned: View has crop box active and start or end point lies outside of the crop Start and end points are too close |
PathOfTravel.CreateMultiple(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
| DBView | View | The floor plan view to use when computing the shortest distance. |
| pathStarts | IList<XYZ> | The start points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| pathEnds | IList<XYZ> | The end points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| → returns | nullNothingnullptr→IList | The array of newly created path of travel elements, or if no path between the two points is found. The order of elements corresponds to the order of start/end points in the argument arrays. There are some additional conditions that are checked and if any condition is true the value is returned: View has crop box active and start or end point lies outside of the crop Start and end points are too close |
PathOfTravel.CreateMultiple(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
| DBView | View | The floor plan view to use when computing the shortest distance. |
| pathStarts | IList<XYZ> | The start points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| pathEnds | IList<XYZ> | The end points of the path. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation. |
| → returns | nullNothingnullptr→IList | The array of newly created path of travel elements, or if no path between the two points is found. The order of elements corresponds to the order of start/end points in the argument arrays. There are some additional conditions that are checked and if any condition is true the value is returned: View has crop box active and start or end point lies outside of the crop Start and end points are too close |