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* In case the construction is an underground building, the [[Floor height m (Function Value)|floor height]] of [[Construction]]s, multiplied by its amount of floors. | * In case the construction is an underground building, the [[Floor height m (Function Value)|floor height]] of [[Construction]]s, multiplied by its amount of floors. | ||
The [[Net line]] is modeled as a cylinder, defined by its two end points and a diameter. The end points z-coordinate define the depth of the net line. The parameter [[Diameter m]] is used for the diameter of the net line, which is defined in either the Net line definition or the Net line itself. If the [[Net line]]'s height passes through the extent of the [[Construction]], the computed distance is 0. Otherwise, the distance between either the top or the bottom of the [[Construction]] is used. | The [[Net line]] is modeled as a cylinder, defined by its two end points and a diameter. The end points z-coordinate define the depth of the net line. The parameter [[Net_Line#Attributes|Diameter m]] is used for the diameter of the net line, which is defined in either the Net line definition or the Net line itself. If the [[Net line]]'s height passes through the extent of the [[Construction]], the computed distance is 0. Otherwise, the distance between either the top or the bottom of the [[Construction]] is used. | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 16 March 2021
Read more about Beta features.
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.
Distance calculation
Net lines are checked for distance against both Constructions above ground and Constructions below ground. This is done based on the Function Values the Construction has. The following details dictate the exact extent of the Construction in the underground for testing distance:
- The height offset of Constructions. This dictates the base of the Construction.
- The basement depth and the root depth of Constructions added together. This makes the Construction deeper than its base.
- In case the construction is an underground building, the floor height of Constructions, multiplied by its amount of floors.
The Net line is modeled as a cylinder, defined by its two end points and a diameter. The end points z-coordinate define the depth of the net line. The parameter Diameter m is used for the diameter of the net line, which is defined in either the Net line definition or the Net line itself. If the Net line's height passes through the extent of the Construction, the computed distance is 0. Otherwise, the distance between either the top or the bottom of the Construction is used.
Notes
- Net lines are not checked against the presence of other Net lines in the same cell.
- A Construction's slating roof heights does not contribute to the height of the Construction for the calculation of this Overlay.
- Net lines do not to be explicitly active to be tested.
See also