MarkerBatchPrimitiveSetPartialCartographic Method (CentralBody, IEnumerableCartographic, IEnumerableInt32, IndicesOrderHint) | 
  
    Namespace: 
   AGI.Foundation.Graphics
    Assembly:
   AGI.Foundation.Graphics (in AGI.Foundation.Graphics.dll) Version: 25.1.421.0 (25.1.421.0)
Syntaxpublic void SetPartialCartographic(
	CentralBody centralBody,
	IEnumerable<Cartographic> positions,
	IEnumerable<int> indices,
	IndicesOrderHint indicesOrderHint
)
Public Sub SetPartialCartographic ( 
	centralBody As CentralBody,
	positions As IEnumerable(Of Cartographic),
	indices As IEnumerable(Of Integer),
	indicesOrderHint As IndicesOrderHint
)
public:
void SetPartialCartographic(
	CentralBody^ centralBody, 
	IEnumerable<Cartographic>^ positions, 
	IEnumerable<int>^ indices, 
	IndicesOrderHint indicesOrderHint
)
member SetPartialCartographic : 
        centralBody : CentralBody * 
        positions : IEnumerable<Cartographic> * 
        indices : IEnumerable<int> * 
        indicesOrderHint : IndicesOrderHint -> 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. - 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.
       - indicesOrderHint
 - Type: AGI.Foundation.Graphics.AdvancedIndicesOrderHint
        An optimization hint indicating how indices are sorted.
       
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