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For each [[Grid cell]], the depth of the [[Net line]] is compared to the presence of underground [[Construction]]s, and [[Construction]]s which are present in the underground. If a conflict is possible in a specific cell, the computed value for that cell is the smallest distance between any [[Net line]] and any [[Construction]]. | For each [[Grid cell]], the depth of the [[Net line]] is compared to the presence of underground [[Construction]]s, and [[Construction]]s which are present in the underground. If a conflict is possible in a specific cell, the computed value for that cell is the smallest distance between any [[Net line]] and any [[Construction]]. | ||
[[Net line]]s are checked for distance against: | |||
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* [[Net line]]s are not checked against the presence of other [[Net line]]s in the same cell. | |||
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* [[Underground visualization]] | |||
* [[Net line]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 4 March 2021
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The Network Distance Overlay is a Grid Overlay which displays the distance (if any) between underground Net lines and Constructions which extend into the underground.
For each Grid cell, the depth of the Net line is compared to the presence of underground Constructions, and Constructions which are present in the underground. If a conflict is possible in a specific cell, the computed value for that cell is the smallest distance between any Net line and any Construction.
Net lines are checked for distance against: