ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Editing Namespace / GroundToGridCorrection Class / UsingConstantScaleFactor Method
A ArcGIS.Core.CIM.CIMGroundToGridCorrection obtained from GetGroundToGridCorrection
Example Version

UsingConstantScaleFactor Method
Gets whether a constant scale factor will be used in the ground to grid correction.
Syntax
public static bool UsingConstantScaleFactor( 
   CIMGroundToGridCorrection c
)

Parameters

c
A ArcGIS.Core.CIM.CIMGroundToGridCorrection obtained from GetGroundToGridCorrection

Return Value

true when c is not null, when c is enabled, and when the ScaleType property is ArcGIS.Core.CIM.GroundToGridScaleType.ConstantFactor; false otherwise.
Remarks
This extension method for the ArcGIS.Core.CIM.CIMGroundToGridCorrection class is identical to: c.UsingScaleFactor() && c.ScaleType == GroundToGridScaleType.ConstantFactor
Example
G2G Settings
CIMGroundToGridCorrection correction = null;
bool isCorecting = correction.IsCorrecting();   // equivalent to correction != null && correction.Enabled;
bool UsingOffset = correction.UsingDirectionOffset();   // equivalent to correction.IsCorrecting() && correction.UseDirection;
double dOffset = correction.GetDirectionOffset(); // equivalent to correction.UsingDirectionOffset() ? correction.Direction : DefaultDirectionOffset;
bool usingDistanceFactor = correction.UsingDistanceFactor();  // equivalent to correction.IsCorrecting() && correction.UseScale;
bool usingElevation = correction.UsingElevationMode(); // equivalent to correction.UsingDistanceFactor() && c.ScaleType == GroundToGridScaleType.ComputeUsingElevation;
bool usingSFactor = correction.UsingConstantScaleFactor();  //; equivalent to correction.UsingDistanceFactor() && correction.ScaleType == GroundToGridScaleType.ConstantFactor;
double dSFactor = correction.GetConstantScaleFactor(); // equivalent to correctionc.UsingDistanceFactor() ? correction.ConstantScaleFactor : DefaultConstantScaleFactor;
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
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