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RTP - Building - B #105

Open bbradshawInnovate opened 2 years ago

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plopez505 commented 1 year ago

AA_B_Pathways This building model's Network Dataset (including Preliminary Pathways, Pathways, and Network_ND) will need to be regenerated to better conform to the building Details. Pathways more parallel to Details can be generated by running Generate Indoor Pathways tool and adjusting the Lattice Rotation. The network will need to be thinned again, and the NetworkND feature class will also need to be 'rebuilt' before running the Service Area Network Analysis tests. aGenerate_Pathways

plopez505 commented 1 year ago

Setting the Lattice Rotation to 4.7, and leaving the density at 0.6, generated PreliminaryPathways that were more true to the orientation of the walls. Thin Indoors Network generated a much less dense network of lines. B_orthogonalPthwys

plopez505 commented 1 year ago

Question: Network Analyst Service Area Completion?

B_SA_transit_w B_SA_transit_t

If the Network_ND appears to have included these Transitions as indicated by the service area test, but their symbology shows through it, even after the network and service area are re-built, is it okay to assume that the network is complete? Or is something missing? (Each of these transitions only show through partially.) B_transitsOn B_transitsOff

plopez505 commented 1 year ago

Question: Network Analyst Service Area Completion? Answer: This question may have been made following user error, when you toggle the Transitions feature class visibility to not be visible, these Transitions are still symbolized by the Service Area as well as the Network_ND. They should in effect be connected to the network. The Symbology of the Service Area Layer and the Network Dataset compete with one another in 3D especially on transitioning curved and diagonal polylines.