Tiers demarcate a logical level within a network. More...
Public Functions Detailed DescriptionFor example, in an electric distribution network, there may be Subtransmission, Medium Voltage and Low Voltage tiers.
Relevant samples:
[override virtual noexcept]
UtilityTier::~UtilityTier()
Destructor.
[since Esri::ArcGISRuntime 100.12]
Esri::ArcGISRuntime::UtilityTraceConfiguration *UtilityTier::defaultTraceConfiguration() const
Returns a copy of the UtilityTraceConfiguration for this UtilityTier, if one is defined.
This function was introduced in Esri::ArcGISRuntime 100.12.
QString UtilityTier::name() constReturns the name of the UtilityTier.
int UtilityTier::rank() constReturns the numeric rank of the tier.
It is possible for several tiers to have the same numeric rank. For example, in an electric distribution network, Radial Medium Voltage and Radial Multifeed Medium Voltage tiers would have the same rank. When doing a trace between a source tier and a target tier, the source and target tiers define an upper and lower tier value range for a trace. The trace will stop if it encounters a tier whose rank is outside the range specified by the source and target tiers.
Esri::ArcGISRuntime::UtilityTierTopologyType UtilityTier::topologyType() constReturns the UtilityTierTopologyType of the tier.
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