PolylinePrimitiveSetCartographic Method (CentralBody, IEnumerableCartographic, IEnumerableColor, RenderPassHint) |
For convenience. Defines the positions and colors of a polyline using
Cartographic positions.
Longitude and latitude are in radians, and altitude is in meters.
renderPassHint is provided for efficiency.
This is equivalent to
converting each position in
positions to
Cartesian and calling
Set.
Namespace:
AGI.Foundation.Graphics
Assembly:
AGI.Foundation.Graphics (in AGI.Foundation.Graphics.dll) Version: 24.2.419.0 (24.2.419.0)
Syntax public void SetCartographic(
CentralBody centralBody,
IEnumerable<Cartographic> positions,
IEnumerable<Color> colors,
RenderPassHint renderPassHint
)
Public Sub SetCartographic (
centralBody As CentralBody,
positions As IEnumerable(Of Cartographic),
colors As IEnumerable(Of Color),
renderPassHint As RenderPassHint
)
public:
void SetCartographic(
CentralBody^ centralBody,
IEnumerable<Cartographic>^ positions,
IEnumerable<Color>^ colors,
RenderPassHint renderPassHint
)
member SetCartographic :
centralBody : CentralBody *
positions : IEnumerable<Cartographic> *
colors : IEnumerable<Color> *
renderPassHint : RenderPassHint -> unit
Parameters
- centralBody
- Type: AGI.Foundation.CelestialCentralBody
The central body the positions are defined on. - positions
- Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableCartographic
The new positions for the polyline. - colors
- Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableColor
The new colors for the polyline. There must be one color for each
position in positions. The first color is ignored,
each additional color defines the color of the line segment ending at
that position.
- renderPassHint
- Type: AGI.Foundation.Graphics.AdvancedRenderPassHint
An optimization hint indicating the RenderPass
implied by colors.
Exceptions Remarks centralBody is used to convert positions to
Cartesian.
The primitive's
ReferenceFrame
must be equal to the centralBody fixed frame. If the primitive's
ReferenceFrame
is changed after calling this method, the
Cartesian
positions stored by the primitive are not modified and are unlikely to represent the original
Cartographic
positions provided to this method.
See
Set
for a full discussion.
See Also