Class UtilityAssetType
An instance of this class represents a Utility Network Asset Type.
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Namespace: Esri.ArcGISRuntime.UtilityNetworks
Assembly: Esri.ArcGISRuntime.dll
Syntax
public sealed class UtilityAssetType
Remarks
UtilityAssetType is the second-level categorization of a UtilityNetworkSource. (UtilityAssetGroup is the first-level categorization.)
Examples of utility network asset types include:
- The UtilityAssetType for a transformer UtilityAssetGroup in an electric distribution domain network could be StepTransformer, PowerTransformer, or DistributionTransformer.
- The UtilityAssetType for a line feature class in a water distribution domain network could be PVCPipe, ClayPipe, or CastIronPipe.
Properties
Name | Description |
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AssociationDeletionSemantics | Gets the UtilityAssociationDeletionSemantics value that determines how deleting an object of this UtilityAssetType affects associated features. |
AssociationRole | Gets UtilityAssociationRole of the UtilityAssetType. |
Categories | Gets the UtilityCategory collection for the UtilityAssetType. |
Code | Gets the code of the UtilityAssetType. |
ContainerViewScale | Gets the container view scale of the UtilityAssetType. |
Name | Gets the name of the UtilityAssetType. |
TerminalConfiguration | Gets the UtilityTerminalConfiguration of the UtilityAssetType. |
Applies to
Target | Versions |
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.NET Standard 2.0 | 100.6 - 100.15 |
.NET 6.0 | 100.13 - 100.15 |
.NET 6.0 Windows | 100.13 - 100.15 |
.NET Framework | 100.6 - 100.15 |
.NET 5 | 100.10 - 100.12 |
.NET Core 3.1 | 100.7 - 100.12 |
Xamarin.Android | 100.6 - 100.15 |
Xamarin.iOS | 100.6 - 100.15 |
UWP | 100.6 - 100.15 |
Relevant samples
Configure subnetwork trace: Get a server-defined trace configuration for a given tier and modify its traversability scope, add new condition barriers and control what is included in the subnetwork trace result.
Perform valve isolation trace: Run a filtered trace to locate operable features that will isolate an area from the flow of network resources.
Trace utility network: Discover connected features in a utility network using connected, subnetwork, upstream, and downstream traces.