Representation of a roadway. A Roadway follows a 3D path defined by a baseline, and is made up of cross sections (AppliedAssembly) and feature lines (FeatureLine) connecting common points in each cross section.
Namespace: Autodesk.Civil.DatabaseServicesAssembly: AeccDbMgd (in AeccDbMgd.dll) Version: 13.4.208.0
Syntax
C#
public sealed class Corridor : Entity
Visual Basic
Public NotInheritable Class Corridor _ Inherits Entity
Visual C++
public ref class Corridor sealed : public Entity
Remarks
A corridor in Civil 3D represents a path, such as a road, trail, railroad, or airport runway. The geometry of a corridor is defined by a horizontal Alignment and a Profile. Together, these form the baseline - the centerline of the 3D path of the Corridor.
Along the length of the baselines is a series of Assembly objects, which define the cross-sectional shape of the Alignment. Common points in each Assembly are connected to form feature lines ( FeatureLine objects). Together the assemblies and feature lines form the 3D shape of a corridor.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.MarshalByRefObject
DisposableWrapper
RXObject
Drawable
DBObject
Entity
Curve
Entity
Autodesk.Civil.DatabaseServices.Entity
Autodesk.Civil.DatabaseServices.Corridor