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SettingsAmbient.SettingsAngle Class

Specifies how to display deflection angles between two vectors.

Inheritance Hierarchy

SystemObject
  SystemMarshalByRefObject
    DisposableWrapper
      TreeOidWrapper
        Autodesk.Civil.SettingsSettingsAmbientSettingsUnitlessNumber
          Autodesk.Civil.SettingsSettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumberAngleUnitType, AngleFormatType
            Autodesk.Civil.SettingsSettingsAmbientSettingsAngle


Namespace: Autodesk.Civil.Settings
Assembly: AeccDbMgd (in AeccDbMgd.dll) Version: 13.8.0.280

Syntax

C#

public sealed class SettingsAngle : SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumber<AngleUnitType, AngleFormatType>

VB

Public NotInheritable Class SettingsAngle
	Inherits SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumber(Of AngleUnitType, AngleFormatType)

C++

public ref class SettingsAngle sealed : public SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumber<AngleUnitType, AngleFormatType>

The SettingsAmbientSettingsAngle type exposes the following members.

Properties

 NameDescription
Public propertyDropDecimalForWholeNumbers Specifies whether to display whole numbers with zeros after decimals: Yes (example: North 90.00), No (example: North 90)
Public propertyDropLeadingZerosForDegrees Drops leading zeros before values less than 10.
Public propertyFormat Specifies the format of the measurement.
(Inherited from SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumberTUnit, TFormat)
Public propertyPrecision Specifies the number of digits to show to the right of the decimal.
(Inherited from SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitlessNumber)
Public propertyRounding Specifies how numbers are rounded up or down to the number of decimal places specified in Precision.
(Inherited from SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitlessNumber)
Public propertySign Specifies how to mark numbers as positive or negative.
(Inherited from SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitlessNumber)
Public propertyUnit Specifies the unit of the measurement.
(Inherited from SettingsAmbientSettingsUnitFormatNumberTUnit, TFormat)

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