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The maximum value for a hierarchy level.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Function get_MaxValueForHierarchy ( _ ByVal level As Integer _ ) As Integer
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub set_MaxValueForHierarchy ( _ ByVal level As Integer, _ ByVal Value As Integer _ )
[C#] public int get_MaxValueForHierarchy ( int level );
[C#] public void set_MaxValueForHierarchy ( int level, int Value );
[C++]
HRESULT get_MaxValueForHierarchy(
long level,
long Value
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_MaxValueForHierarchy(
long level,
System.Int32* Value
);
[C++]
Parameters level [in]
level is a parameter of type long Value [in]
Value is a parameter of type long level [in]
level is a parameter of type long Value [out, retval]
Value is a parameter of type long*
MaxValueForHierarchy is a set of numbers that specify how the hierarchy attribute of the network dataset is mapped to the hierarchy levels used by a network analyst solver. For example, the hierarchy attribute may have values of 1 through 7. If the solver supports three levels of hierarchy, then setting MaxValueForHierarchy as 2 and 4 will assign hierarchy attribute values of 1 and 2 to level 1, 3 and 4 to level 2 and greater then 4 to level 3.