ArcGIS Pro 3.2 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping Namespace / MapView Class / Redraw Method
Set to true to truncate/reset any current feature caches on layers in the view
Example

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    Redraw Method
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    Force a redraw of the map view. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
    Syntax
    public void Redraw( 
       bool clearCache
    )
    Public Sub Redraw( _
       ByVal clearCache As Boolean _
    ) 

    Parameters

    clearCache
    Set to true to truncate/reset any current feature caches on layers in the view
    Exceptions
    ExceptionDescription
    Thrown when a method is called on the wrong Pro thread
    Remarks
    Set the clearCache = true to truncate the current feature cache(s). On the redraw, if clearCache is true, the feature cache(s) will be reset.
    Example
    Update all dirty subnetworks in a tier
    using (SubnetworkManager subnetworkManager = utilityNetwork.GetSubnetworkManager())
    {
      subnetworkManager.UpdateAllSubnetworks(tier, true);
    
      mapView.Redraw(true);
    }
    
    Life cycle for a simple radial subnetwork with one controller
    // Create a subnetwork named "Radial1" with a single controller
    // elementR1 represents the device that serves as the subnetwork controller (e.g., circuit breaker)
    Subnetwork subnetworkRadial1 = subnetworkManager.EnableControllerInEditOperation(mediumVoltageTier, elementR1, "Radial1", "R1", "my description", "my notes");
    
    // ...
    
    // Update the subnetwork and refresh the map
    subnetworkRadial1.Update();
    MapView.Active.Redraw(true);
    
    // ...
    
    // At some point, a subnetwork will need to be deleted.
    
    // First step is to disable the controller
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementR1);
    
    // At this point, the subnetwork is deleted, but all of the rows that have been labeled with the subnetwork ID need to be updated
    subnetworkRadial1.Update();
    MapView.Active.Redraw(true);
    
    // The final step is to notify external systems (if any) using the Export Subnetwork geoprocessing tool
    
    Life cycle for a mesh subnetwork with multiple controllers
    // Create a subnetwork named "Mesh1" from three controllers
    // elementM1, elementM2, and elementM3 represent the devices that serve as subnetwork controllers (e.g., network protectors)
    subnetworkManager.EnableController(lowVoltageMeshTier, elementM1, "Mesh1", "M1", "my description", "my notes");
    subnetworkManager.EnableController(lowVoltageMeshTier, elementM2, "Mesh1", "M2", "my description", "my notes");
    Subnetwork subnetworkMesh1 = subnetworkManager.EnableController(lowVoltageMeshTier, elementM3, "Mesh1", "M3", "my description", "my notes");
    subnetworkMesh1.Update();
    MapView.Active.Redraw(true);
    
    // ...
    
    // When deleting the subnetwork, each controller must be disabled before the subnetwork itself is deleted
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementM1);
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementM2);
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementM3);
    
    // After the subnetwork is deleted, all of the rows that have been labeled with the subnetwork ID need to be updated
    subnetworkMesh1.Update();
    MapView.Active.Redraw(true);
    
    // The final step is to notify external systems (if any) using the Export Subnetwork geoprocessing tool
    Life cycle for a multifeed radial subnetwork with two controllers
    // Create a subnetwork named "R2, R3" from two controllers
    // elementR2 and elementR3 represent the devices that serve as subnetwork controllers (e.g., circuit breakers)
    subnetworkManager.EnableControllerInEditOperation(mediumVoltageTier, elementR2, "R2, R3", "R2", "my description", "my notes");
    subnetworkManager.EnableControllerInEditOperation(mediumVoltageTier, elementR3, "R2, R3", "R3", "my description", "my notes");
    
    // If the tie switch between them is opened, the original subnetwork controllers must be disabled and re-enabled with different names
    // This will create two new subnetworks, named "R2" and "R3"
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementR2);
    subnetworkManager.DisableControllerInEditOperation(elementR3);
    
    Subnetwork subnetworkR2 = subnetworkManager.EnableControllerInEditOperation(mediumVoltageTier, elementR2, "R2", "R2", "my description", "my notes");
    Subnetwork subnetworkR3 = subnetworkManager.EnableControllerInEditOperation(mediumVoltageTier, elementR3, "R3", "R3", "my description", "my notes");
    
    subnetworkR2.Update();
    subnetworkR3.Update();
    MapView.Active.Redraw(true);
    
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
    See Also