Slanting roof height (Function Value): Difference between revisions
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|description=How high the slanting roof at the top of the | |description=How high the slanting roof at the top of the building should be visualized at its peak. The roof will slant inwards equally from all sides. This is a visual effect only, but it is possible to reference this value in custom calculations. | ||
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| notes=* The slanting roof height is also defined as a property of individual | | notes=* The slanting roof height is also defined as a property of individual building sections. | ||
* When the slanting roof height is overwritten during project creation, the overwrite takes place per construction section, rather than for the | * When the slanting roof height is overwritten during project creation, the overwrite takes place per construction section, rather than for the building as a whole. | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 5 October 2022
Function value | Attribute | Unit | Per category | Range | Description |
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Slanting roof height | SLANTING_ROOF_HEIGHT | m | How high the slanting roof at the top of the building should be visualized at its peak. The roof will slant inwards equally from all sides. This is a visual effect only, but it is possible to reference this value in custom calculations. |
Values
- The default values for this Function Value are conductive for a generic graphical styling.
- Buildings generated during project creation can have their values overwritten based on AHN.
Notes
- The slanting roof height is also defined as a property of individual building sections.
- When the slanting roof height is overwritten during project creation, the overwrite takes place per construction section, rather than for the building as a whole.