My goal is to modify lots of vertices in an existing Civil TIN surface and place different groups of vertices on different elevations.
My problem is: whatever I try to do, I get thrown an error saying "Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object" on the second time I try to access the TinSurfaceVertex as part of a bigger operation. I've tried using both the surface.SetVerticesElevation(vertices, elevation) and surface.SetVertexElevation(vertex, elevation) - but both throws me the same error for the second vertex or group of vertices.
What am I missing?
Here's some code:
public void levelTheVertexGroups()
{
foreach (VertexGroup group in this.verticeCollection) // VertexGroup is a custom class
{
List<TinSurfaceVertex> runVertices = new List<TinSurfaceVertex>();
// Filter out the vertices that have not yet been modified
foreach (TinSurfaceVertex vtx in group.ContainedVertices)
{
// Create a unique key for the vertex based on its location
// in order to filter out already updated vertices
// THIS BELOW LINE TRIGGERS THE NOTED ERROR ON
// THE SECOND RUN OF THE ORIGINAL FOREACH (VertexGroup-loop)
string key = VertexGroup.CreateUniqueVertexKey(vtx.Location);
if (!usedVertices.ContainsKey(key))
{
// Add it to the vertexes to update
runVertices.Add(vtx);
usedVertices.Add(key, vtx);
}
}
// Get the AutoCAD Editor
if (runVertices.Count > 0)
{
CivilDocument civilDoc = CivilApplication.ActiveDocument;
using (Transaction tr = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
{
// Open for write
TinSurface modSurface = tr.GetObject(this.createdSurfaceId, OpenMode.ForWrite) as TinSurface;
// Modify the vertices
modSurface.SetVerticesElevation(runVertices, 0.0);
modSurface.Dispose();
// Commit the transaction
tr.Commit();
}
}
}
}
It seems that as soon as some of the vertices in the TIN surface gets modified, all vertices get tagged to be inaccessible by Civil, and the remaining loops are made useless.
This code works like a charm if i only have one VertexGroup.
I hope someone can help. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Update:
The original code I submitted reflects the case that once any TinSurfaceVertex gets accessed after the first SetVerticeElevations()-call, the error will be thrown. My code has nothing to do with it. I can set var test = vtx;
and the same error will trigger on that exact line on the second loop.
The same error also occurs in the following situations:
foreach (VertexGroup group in this.verticeCollection)
{
CivilDocument civilDoc = CivilApplication.ActiveDocument;
using (Transaction tr = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
{
// Open for write
TinSurface modSurface = tr.GetObject(this.createdSurfaceId, OpenMode.ForWrite) as TinSurface;
// Modify the vertices
// THIS LINE RETURNS THE ERROR ON THE SECOND LOOP RUN
modSurface.SetVerticesElevation(group.ContainedVertices, 0.0);
// Commit the transaction
tr.Commit();
}
}
And for this case as well:
CivilDocument civilDoc = CivilApplication.ActiveDocument;
using (Transaction tr = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
{
// Open for write
TinSurface modSurface = tr.GetObject(this.createdSurfaceId, OpenMode.ForWrite) as TinSurface;
foreach (VertexGroup group in this.verticeCollection)
{
// Modify the vertices
// THIS LINE THROWS THE SAME ERROR ON LOOP NR 2
modSurface.SetVerticesElevation(group.ContainedVertices, 0.0);
}
// Commit the transaction
tr.Commit();
}
And this case, editing one vertex at a time:
CivilDocument civilDoc = CivilApplication.ActiveDocument;
using (Transaction tr = db.TransactionManager.StartTransaction())
{
// Open for write
TinSurface modSurface = tr.GetObject(this.createdSurfaceId, OpenMode.ForWrite) as TinSurface;
foreach (VertexGroup group in this.verticeCollection)
{
// Modify the vertices
foreach(TinSurfaceVertex vtx in group.ContainedVertices)
{
// THIS LINE THROWS THE SAME ERROR ON LOOP NR 2
modSurface.SetVertexElevation(vtx, 0.0);
}
}
// Commit the transaction
tr.Commit();
}
If I'm only editing one (1) vertex, or a single (1) group of vertices, all of the cases works like a charm. Is there an issue in the C3D-API?