Illustration of Copying Node to Node Pairs
The following table shows the results of applying Copy to the example of Node 1 as the Source node and Node A as the Destination node.
To illustrate what the system does when you choose an option on the Copy
Nodes drop-down menu, the following example is used: Node
1 as the Source or start node and Node A as the
Destination or end node.
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| Departing from | The system copies all node to node pairs that have the Source node as the start node and then replaces this node with the Destination node. For example, after you select the Departing from option, the system copies all node to node pairs with Node 1 as the start node and then replaces Node 1 of the copies with the end node which is Node A. |
| Arriving at | The system copies all node to node pairs that have the Copy To node as the end node and then replaces this node with the Source node. For example, after you select the Arriving at option, the system copies all node to node pairs with Node 1 as the end node and then replaces Node 1 of the copies with the start or from node which is Node A. |
| Arriving/Departing | The system performs both copying actions at the same time. |
In the following table, shows the results of applying Copy to the example of Node 1 as the Source
node and Node A as the Destination node. The first column lists the original pairs
containing the two nodes. The second and third columns contain the original pairs. The lower
section of the table lists the new node to node pairs.
| Original Node to Node Pairs |
Result of Departing From Option |
Result of Arriving At Option |
|---|---|---|
| Node 1 to Node A | Node 1 to Node A | Node 1 to Node A |
| Node 1 to Node B | Node 1 to Node B | Node 1 to Node B |
| Node 1 to Node C | Node 1 to Node C | Node 1 to Node C |
| Node B to Node 1 | Node B to Node 1 | Node B to Node 1 |
| Node C to Node 1 | Node C to Node 1 | Node C to Node 1 |
| Node D to Node 1 | Node D to Node 1 | Node D to Node 1 |
| New Node to Node Pairs | Node A to Node A | Node B to Node A |
| Node A to Node B | Node C to Node A | |
| Node A to Node C | Node D to Node A |