com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile
Interface ISMFlagCreator

All Superinterfaces:
Serializable
All Known Subinterfaces:
ISMFlagCreator2
All Known Implementing Classes:
ISMFlagCreator2Proxy, ISMFlagCreatorProxy, SMFlagCreator

public interface ISMFlagCreator
extends Serializable

Deprecated as of 10.1. Provides access to members for creating SMFlag objects.

Superseded By

ISMFlagCreator2

Description

This interaface allows you to create SMFlag objects. The SMFlag is non-creatable object so you need to use ISMFlagCreator interface to get an instance of it.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.


Method Summary
 ISMFlag createFlag(ISMRouterPoint pPoint)
          Creates the route flag using its geographic location.
 ISMFlag createFlagDirection(ISMRouterPoint pPoint, double dOrientation, double dTolerance, double[] pdAdjustedOrientation)
          Creates the route flag using its geographic location and required direction.
 ISMFlag createFlagDirectionAdv(ISMRouterPoint pPoint, double dOrientation, double dTolerance, double dSpeed, double dLatency, double[] pdAdjustedOrientation)
          Creates the route flag using its geographic location, required direction and latency.
 

Method Detail

createFlag

ISMFlag createFlag(ISMRouterPoint pPoint)
                   throws IOException,
                          AutomationException
Creates the route flag using its geographic location.

Description

Creates the route flag using its geographic location.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Parameters:
pPoint - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMRouterPoint (in)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMFlag
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

createFlagDirection

ISMFlag createFlagDirection(ISMRouterPoint pPoint,
                            double dOrientation,
                            double dTolerance,
                            double[] pdAdjustedOrientation)
                            throws IOException,
                                   AutomationException
Creates the route flag using its geographic location and required direction.

Description

Creates the route flag using geographic location and required direction.

Remarks

This method may be used if snapped position of route flag is needed.

The dOrientation argument is associated with the input geographic location (pPoint argument). dOrientation indicates the direction of moving at the time the geographic coordinates were determined. The valid values are within the range 0 - 360 degrees (0 inclusive) clockwise starting from north at 0 degrees (i.e. 0° - north, 90° - east, 180° - south, and 270° - west).
The street that the Flag being created is snapped to, will be the closest among those streets that have an orientation within ± dTolerance degrees of the dOrientation argument.

The pdAdjustedOrientation value represents the orientation of the street segment in the direction of travel at the snapped geographic point. Valid values are within the range 0 - 360 degrees as described above.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Parameters:
pPoint - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMRouterPoint (in)
dOrientation - The dOrientation (in)
dTolerance - The dTolerance (in)
pdAdjustedOrientation - The pdAdjustedOrientation (out: use single element array)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMFlag
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.

createFlagDirectionAdv

ISMFlag createFlagDirectionAdv(ISMRouterPoint pPoint,
                               double dOrientation,
                               double dTolerance,
                               double dSpeed,
                               double dLatency,
                               double[] pdAdjustedOrientation)
                               throws IOException,
                                      AutomationException
Creates the route flag using its geographic location, required direction and latency.

Description

Creates the route flag using geographic location, required location, and latency.

Remarks

This method may be used if exact snapped position of flag is needed.

The dOrientation argument is associated with the input geographic location (pPoint argument). dOrientation indicates the direction of movement at the time the geographic coordinates were determined. The valid values are within the range 0 - 360 degrees (0 inclusive) clockwise starting from north at 0 degrees (i.e. 0° - north, 90° - east, 180° - south, and 270° - west).
The street that the Flag being created is snapped to, will be the closest among those streets that have an orientation within ± dTolerance degrees of the dOrientation argument.

The pdAdjustedOrientation value represents the orientation of the street segment in the direction of travel at the snapped geographic point. Valid values are within the range 0 - 360 degrees as described above.

The dSpeed argument indicates the speed of the point (in mph) at the time that the input geographic coordinates were determined.

The dLatency argument indicates how many milliseconds old the input geographic coordinates are. These two arguments (dSpeed and dLatency) are used to further adjust the snapped position of the point.
This is accomplished by adjusting the snapped point position along the street segment in the direction of travel. The adjusted distance along the segment is determined by calculating the additional distance of the point. This additional distance is estimated based on the dSpeed value in miles per hour and the dLatency value in milliseconds. The returned value is the adjusted geographic coordinates of the created flag.

Note: When the snapped geographic position is adjusted, it is not allowed to pass through an intersection. For instance, if the next intersection is within 2 seconds of travel (according to current speed and orientation), and the latency value is greater than 2 seconds, the adjusted geographic point will be the intersection's coordinate.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Parameters:
pPoint - A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMRouterPoint (in)
dOrientation - The dOrientation (in)
dTolerance - The dTolerance (in)
dSpeed - The dSpeed (in)
dLatency - The dLatency (in)
pdAdjustedOrientation - The pdAdjustedOrientation (out: use single element array)
Returns:
A reference to a com.esri.arcgis.datasourcesfile.ISMFlag
Throws:
IOException - If there are interop problems.
AutomationException - If the ArcObject component throws an exception.