Visual Navigator Node Depth Levels
The Visual Navigator uses node depth levels from 0 to 5 to render the depth of the graphs. You can use these levels to control the scope of information that is displayed on a graph. At level 0, no relationships are displayed between a selected object and its references. Level 5 represents the most complex object relationships.
For example, if you have classes A, B, C, and D, with the following relationship: A > B > C > D, and you want to render graphs at different levels, the following table shows the classes that will be displayed at the different node depth levels you select:
Selected Class | Node Depth Level | Visible Classes |
A | 0 | A |
A | 1 | A, B |
A | 2 | A, B, C |
A | 3 | A, B, C, D |
B | 0 | B |
B | 1 | A, B, C |
B | 2 | A, B, C, D |
B | 3 | A, B, C, D |