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Feature Class

A Feature describes a feature and it's current state. Each Feature has a set of properties used to specify the behaviour of that Feature. The features are maintained in a Features collection accessible via Features.
Remarks
See featureProperties for a description of the available features and their properties.
Inheritance Hierarchy
SystemObject
  NetQuarryFeature

Namespace:  NetQuarry
Assembly:  EAP.Core (in EAP.Core.dll) Version: 2.0.0.0 (4.6.8.0)
Syntax
[SerializableAttribute]
public class Feature : IEAPBase, ICloneable

The Feature type exposes the following members.

Constructors
  NameDescription
Public methodFeature
Standard constructor
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Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyAttributes
Gets/Sets feature attributes
Public propertyID
Returns the feature ID
Public propertyName
Returns the feature name
Public propertyProperties
The properties collection for this object.
Public propertyTextItems
Returns the TextItems collection
Public propertyVersion
SetsGets the version of this object's assembly.
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Methods
  NameDescription
Public methodClone
Copies the object and returns the new clone
Public methodEquals
Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodExec
The Exec method provides extended functionality.
Protected methodFinalize
Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodGetHashCode
Serves as a hash function for a particular type.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodGetType
Gets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object.)
Protected methodMemberwiseClone
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodToString
Returns a String that represents the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
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Extension Methods
  NameDescription
Public Extension MethodEqualValue
Determines if the object value is equal to another object. If the two objects are null, then this returns true. There is special handling for guid comparisons (since a guid could be a string formatted in up to 3 different ways). If the special guid handling is not performed, then the object.Equals method is used.
(Defined by EAPUtil.)
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