To make the new structure a meaningful part of a pipe network, it must be connected to pipes in the network using the Structure.ConnectToPipe() method or pipes must be connected to it using the Pipe.ConnectToStructure() method. After a structure has been connected to a network, you can determine the pipes connected to it by using the ConnectedPipe property, which is a read-only collection of network parts. There are also methods and properties for setting and determining all types of physical measurements for the structure and for accessing collections of user-defined properties for custom descriptions of the structure.
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