modelCutoffFadeRange

open override fun modelCutoffFadeRange(modelCutoffFadeRange: Double): ModelLayer

This parameter defines the range for the fade-out effect before an automatic content cutoff on pitched map views. The automatic cutoff range is calculated according to the minimum required zoom level of the source and layer. The fade range is expressed in relation to the height of the map view. A value of 1.0 indicates that the content is faded to the same extent as the map's height in pixels, while a value close to zero represents a sharp cutoff. When the value is set to 0.0, the cutoff is completely disabled. Note: The property has no effect on the map if terrain is enabled.

Use static method ModelLayer.defaultModelCutoffFadeRange to set the default property.

Parameters

modelCutoffFadeRange

value of modelCutoffFadeRange


open override fun modelCutoffFadeRange(modelCutoffFadeRange: Expression): ModelLayer

This parameter defines the range for the fade-out effect before an automatic content cutoff on pitched map views. The automatic cutoff range is calculated according to the minimum required zoom level of the source and layer. The fade range is expressed in relation to the height of the map view. A value of 1.0 indicates that the content is faded to the same extent as the map's height in pixels, while a value close to zero represents a sharp cutoff. When the value is set to 0.0, the cutoff is completely disabled. Note: The property has no effect on the map if terrain is enabled.

Use static method ModelLayer.defaultModelCutoffFadeRangeAsExpression to set the default property.

Parameters

modelCutoffFadeRange

value of modelCutoffFadeRange as Expression


This parameter defines the range for the fade-out effect before an automatic content cutoff on pitched map views. The automatic cutoff range is calculated according to the minimum required zoom level of the source and layer. The fade range is expressed in relation to the height of the map view. A value of 1.0 indicates that the content is faded to the same extent as the map's height in pixels, while a value close to zero represents a sharp cutoff. When the value is set to 0.0, the cutoff is completely disabled. Note: The property has no effect on the map if terrain is enabled.