TerrainAlongLineComputeElevationAngleAboveTerrain Method (Cartesian, Cartesian, TerrainProvider) |
Computes the angle from the line of sight between the target and observer positions
and the direction to the point on terrain with the highest elevation angle.
The angle is determined from the perspective of the position closest to the
Shape.
The
DefaultMinimumTerrainHeight and
DefaultMaximumTerrainHeight are used for the computation.
Namespace:
AGI.Foundation.Terrain
Assembly:
AGI.Foundation.TerrainAnalysis (in AGI.Foundation.TerrainAnalysis.dll) Version: 24.3.420.0 (24.3.420.0)
Syntax public static double ComputeElevationAngleAboveTerrain(
Cartesian observerPositionFixed,
Cartesian targetPositionFixed,
TerrainProvider terrainProvider
)
Public Shared Function ComputeElevationAngleAboveTerrain (
observerPositionFixed As Cartesian,
targetPositionFixed As Cartesian,
terrainProvider As TerrainProvider
) As Double
public:
static double ComputeElevationAngleAboveTerrain(
Cartesian observerPositionFixed,
Cartesian targetPositionFixed,
TerrainProvider^ terrainProvider
)
static member ComputeElevationAngleAboveTerrain :
observerPositionFixed : Cartesian *
targetPositionFixed : Cartesian *
terrainProvider : TerrainProvider -> float
Parameters
- observerPositionFixed
- Type: AGI.Foundation.CoordinatesCartesian
The position of the observer object, expressed in the reference frame fixed to the
ellipsoid specified by the Shape property of the
terrainProvider.
- targetPositionFixed
- Type: AGI.Foundation.CoordinatesCartesian
The position of the target object, expressed in the reference frame fixed to the
ellipsoid specified by the Shape property of the
terrainProvider.
- terrainProvider
- Type: AGI.Foundation.TerrainTerrainProvider
The terrain provider describing the terrain that is potentially obscuring the path
between the two objects.
Return Value
Type:
Double
The angle from the line of sight between the target and observer positions
and the direction to the point on terrain with the highest elevation angle.
The angle is determined from the perspective of the position closest to the
Shape.
Positive numbers indicate that the line of sight between the objects is not obscured by terrain.
Negative numbers indicate that it is obscured.
Exceptions See Also