Introduction
- Available in ≥ 2.15
- The options Highlight Callees Graph and Highlight Path were available in previous releases of CAST Imaging as Show Callee and Show Path. In addition a new option called Highlight Callers Graph has been implemented and added in the contextual menu with the other two options. These three options are enabled on all scopes and levels in Imaging. See User Guide - GUI - Menus and Icons.
The Highlight options function as follows:
- The Highlight Callees Graph option highlights all the immediate callees (and also their respective callees) that are called by the selected object (arrow out/pointing away from the selected object).
- The Highlight Callers Graph option highlights all the immediate callers (and also their respective callers) that are calling the selected object (arrow in/arrow pointing towards the selected object).
- The Highlight path option highlights all paths based on either Callee or Caller links between selected objects - if a path exists.
Accessing the feature
These three options are enabled on all scopes and levels in CAST Imaging via the right click contextual menu:
Using the feature
Highlight Callees Graph | Highlights all the immediate callees and also their respective callees that are called by the selected object (arrow out/pointing away from the selected object): |
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Highlight Callers graph | Highlights all the immediate callers and also their respective callers that are calling the selected object (arrow in/arrow pointing towards the selected object): |
Highlight Immediate Callers/Callees | Available in ≥ 2.20.0. Highlights the Immediate Callers/Callees of the selected object. |
Highlight path | Highlights all the paths between selected objects - if a path exists. In ≥ 2.17.1, once the Source and the Target Object is selected, the Path is highlighted without a second/further action.
Highlight Path checks path based on callee links first, if no results then checks path based on caller links. If there are no results (if no path exisits between the selected objects), then the following pop-up message is displayed. |