MarkerBatchPrimitiveSetPartialCartographic Method (CentralBody, IEnumerableCartographic, MarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters, IEnumerableInt32) |
Namespace:
AGI.Foundation.Graphics
Assembly:
AGI.Foundation.Graphics (in AGI.Foundation.Graphics.dll) Version: 24.3.420.0 (24.3.420.0)
Syntax public void SetPartialCartographic(
CentralBody centralBody,
IEnumerable<Cartographic> positions,
MarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters optionalParameters,
IEnumerable<int> indices
)
Public Sub SetPartialCartographic (
centralBody As CentralBody,
positions As IEnumerable(Of Cartographic),
optionalParameters As MarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters,
indices As IEnumerable(Of Integer)
)
public:
void SetPartialCartographic(
CentralBody^ centralBody,
IEnumerable<Cartographic>^ positions,
MarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters^ optionalParameters,
IEnumerable<int>^ indices
)
member SetPartialCartographic :
centralBody : CentralBody *
positions : IEnumerable<Cartographic> *
optionalParameters : MarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters *
indices : IEnumerable<int> -> unit
Parameters
- centralBody
- Type: AGI.Foundation.CelestialCentralBody
The central body the positions are defined on. - positions
- Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableCartographic
A collection of new positions used to update a subset of positions in the marker batch. - optionalParameters
- Type: AGI.Foundation.GraphicsMarkerBatchPrimitiveOptionalParameters
Optional per-marker parameters corresponding to positions.
Each per-marker parameter must have the same number of elements as positions.
- indices
- Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableInt32
A collection of zero-based indices that map a corresponding position in
positions to a position already in the primitive.
For example, if a primitive is first given 5 positions with
a call to Set, positions 1 and 3 can be modified
with SetPartial by passing in positions containing
two new positions and an indices collection with two
elements, e.g. [1, 3]. The first position in positions
will modify the position at index 1 in the primitive and the second
will modify the position at index 3.
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