ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Data.UtilityNetwork.Trace Namespace / Traversability Class / Barriers Property
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    Barriers Property (Traversability)
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    A conditional expression which terminates traversal if it evaluates to True.
    Syntax
    public Condition Barriers {get; set;}
    Public Property Barriers As Condition
    Example
    Create a Condition to compare a Network Attribute against a set of values
    // Create a NetworkAttribute object for the Lifecycle network attribute from the UtilityNetworkDefinition
    using (NetworkAttribute lifecycleNetworkAttribute = utilityNetworkDefinition.GetNetworkAttribute("Lifecycle"))
    {
      // Create a NetworkAttributeComparison that stops traversal if Lifecycle <> "In Design" (represented by the constant InDesign)
      NetworkAttributeComparison inDesignNetworkAttributeComparison = new NetworkAttributeComparison(lifecycleNetworkAttribute, Operator.NotEqual, InDesign);
    
      // Create a NetworkAttributeComparison to stop traversal if Lifecycle <> "In Service" (represented by the constant InService)
      NetworkAttributeComparison inServiceNetworkAttributeComparison = new NetworkAttributeComparison(lifecycleNetworkAttribute, Operator.NotEqual, InService);
    
      // Combine these two comparisons together with "And"
      And lifecycleFilter = new And(inDesignNetworkAttributeComparison, inServiceNetworkAttributeComparison);
    
      // Final condition stops traversal if Lifecycle <> "In Design" and Lifecycle <> "In Service"
      traceConfiguration.Traversability.Barriers = lifecycleFilter;
    }
    
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
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