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PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .
PathOfTravel.FindEndsOfShortestPaths(View, IList<XYZ>, IList<XYZ>)
DBView View The floor plan view to use when computing the points.
destinationPoints IList<XYZ> Destination points. The input Z coordinates are ignored and set to the view's level elevation.
startPoints IList<XYZ> Start points for which shortest path end points are calculated.
→ returns IListnullNothingnullptr End points of paths calculated from each start point to its corresponding closest destination. If a path cannot be calculated the corresponsing end point is set to null Nothing nullptr a null reference ( Nothing in Visual Basic) .