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Provides access to members that control the Find Loops trace analyst.
The Find Loops schematic analyst trace task detects all loops in a schematic diagram. If schematic links are selected in the diagram when the trace task is performed, they are interpreted as barriers that will stop the trace from executing beyond them.
Name | Description | |
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AlgorithmCLSID | The CLSID of the algorithm. | |
Available | Indicates if the algorithm is currently available. | |
ClearResult | Release internal results of the previous trace. | |
Enabled | Indicates if the algorithm is currently enabled. | |
Execute | Execute the schematic algorithm. | |
Label | The label of the algorithm. | |
Overridable | Indicates if the algorithm properties page is editable from ArcMap; that is, enabling the Layout Properties button in ArcMap. | |
PropertySet | The property set of the algorithm contains a collection of its parameters and their values. | |
SchematicDiagramClassName | The diagram class object used to initialize the algorithm. | |
SelectLink | Indicates if the schematic links that belong to the Find Loops trace result must be selected. | |
SelectNode | Indicates if the schematic nodes that belong to the Find Loops trace result must be selected. | |
TraceResult | The set of schematic features detected by the trace operation. | |
UseEndNode | Indicates if the algorithm use end nodes. | |
UserDataNameOfForbiddenLinks | Name of the userdata that defines the forbidden links; that is, the links which prevent the detection from continuing beyond them. | |
UseRootNode | Indicates if the algorithm use root nodes. |
Interfaces | Description |
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ISchematicAnalystTraceResult | Provides access to members that control the schematic analyst trace result. |
ISchematicAlgorithm | Provides access to members that control the schematic algorithm. |
Classes | Description |
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SchematicAnalystFindLoops | Find Loops schematic trace analyst object. |