Changes in 2024 vs 2022 8 changed
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TopographySurface.AddPoints(IList<XYZ>)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| points | IList<XYZ> | A collection of points to be added. |
TopographySurface.ChangePointElevation(XYZ, Double)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| point | XYZ | The point to be modified. |
| elevationValue | Double | The new elevation value. |
TopographySurface.ChangePointsElevation(IList<XYZ>, Double)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| points | IList<XYZ> | The points to be modified. |
| elevationValue | Double | The new elevation value. |
TopographySurface.Create(Document, IList<XYZ>, IList<PolymeshFacet>)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| document | Document | The document to be modified. |
| points | IList<XYZ> | A collection of points. The points represent an enclosed area in the XY plane. |
| facets | IList<PolymeshFacet> | Triangle facets composing a polygon mesh. Every facet contains 3 integers representing vertex indices. |
| → returns | TopographySurface | The new topography surface. |
TopographySurface.Create(Document, IList<XYZ>)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| document | Document | The document to be modified. |
| points | IList<XYZ> | A collection of points. The points represent an enclosed area in the XY plane. There can be only one point in the same XY location. |
| → returns | TopographySurface | The new topography surface. |
TopographySurface.DeletePoints(IList<XYZ>)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| points | IList<XYZ> | A collection of points to be deleted. |
TopographySurface.MovePoint(XYZ, XYZ)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| movedPoint | XYZ | The point to be moved. |
| targetPoint | XYZ | The new designated location of this point will move to. |
TopographySurface.MovePoints(IList<XYZ>, XYZ)
No longer obsolete in 2022 (was obsolete in 2024)
| movedPoints | IList<XYZ> | The points to be moved. |
| moveVector | XYZ | The vector which describes the distance and direction for the move. Note that the Z value represents a change in elevation, pass Z=0 to move the point without changing the elevation. |