For convenience. Computes an extrusion of
positions on the specified centralBody using Cartographic
positions. One side of the extrusion has a constant altitude and
the other has the original altitudes from positions. Longitude and
latitude are in radians, and altitude is in meters. This is
equivalent to converting each position in positions to Cartesian
and calling
Compute Single Constant Altitude
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Public Function ComputeSingleConstantAltitudeCartographic( _
ByVal CentralBody As String, _
ByRef Positions As System.Array, _
ByVal Altitude As Double _
) As IAgStkGraphicsExtrudedPolylineTriangulatorResult
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public IAgStkGraphicsExtrudedPolylineTriangulatorResult ComputeSingleConstantAltitudeCartographic(
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public: IAgStkGraphicsExtrudedPolylineTriangulatorResult^ ComputeSingleConstantAltitudeCartographic(
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public IAgStkGraphicsExtrudedPolylineTriangulatorResult computeSingleConstantAltitudeCartographic(
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public: HRESULT ComputeSingleConstantAltitudeCartographic(
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- CentralBody
- The central body to compute the extrusion on.
- Positions
- An array containing the polyline positions that should be extruded, provided in the order latitude, longitude, altitude.
- Altitude
- The extrusion's constant altitude, in meters, above the ellipsoid.
Shows the format of
the Positions parameter when computing using an extruded polyline
triangulator with cartographic positions.
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Shows the format of
the Positions parameter when computing using an extruded polyline
triangulator with cartographic positions.
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