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-====== ​Map_Suite_Windows_Phone_Edition_Spatial_Functions_Samples ​======+====== ​ Map Suite Windows Phone Edition Spatial Functions Samples  ​====== 
 +<div sampleitem>​ 
 +====  Clipping On Line Layer  ==== 
 +<div screenshot>​ 
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:​Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition Sample Clipping On Line Layer.jpg?​300x180}} 
 +</​div>​ 
 +<div content>​ 
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​ 
 +[[Source_Code_WpfDesktopEditionSample ClippingOnLineLayer CS 110210.zip|View Source]] 
 +{{filehistory:​WpfDesktopEditionSample ClippingOnLineLayer CS 110210.zip|C#​ Download}} 
 +</​div>​ 
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]] 
 +\\ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?​]] 
 +</​div>​ 
 +This Wpf project completes the series of projects dedicated to the clipping geoprocessing. We already saw how to perform clipping on a polygon based layer in “Clipping” and on a point layer in “Clipping On Point Layer”. Here we show how to perform the clipping geopressing on a line based layer. As for the same operation on a polygon based layer, the key geometric function is GetIntersection. We will also appreciate the operation of creating a layer from scratch as in addition to the geometric operation itself, geoprocessing also involves creating a result layer from the original layers, the clipping layer and the clipped layer. You will need to get in the Dev Daily Build the latest MapSuiteCore.dll and WpfDesktopEdition.dll as references as the GetIntersection API for line based shapes was added only recentely. 
 +</​div>​ 
 +</​div>​
  
-<​noinclude>​ +---- 
-{{article rating}} +<div sampleitem
-</noinclude+====  ​Create Inner Ring  ​==== 
-====Clipping On Line Layer==== +<div screenshot>​ 
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:Map Suite Silverlight ​Edition Sample ​Create InnerRing.jpg?300x180}} 
-{{wiki:Map Suite Wpf Desktop ​Edition Sample ​Clipping On Line Layer.jpg?250}}   | [[Source_Code_WpfDesktopEditionSample ClippingOnLineLayer CS 110210.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:WpfDesktopEditionSample ClippingOnLineLayer CS 110210.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition|Wpf \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone ​\\ Desktop \\  ​Web \\  ​Silverlight \\  ​Services \\  ​Wpf \\ ]]//   | This Wpf project ​completes the series of projects dedicated ​to the clipping geoprocessing. We already saw how to perform ​clipping ​on a polygon ​based layer in “Clipping” ​and on a point layer in “Clipping On Point Layer”. Here we show how to perform ​the clipping geopressing on a line based layerAs for the same operation on a polygon ​based layerthe key geometric function is GetIntersection. We will also appreciate the operation of creating a layer from scratch as in addition to the geometric operation itself, geoprocessing also involves creating a result ​layer from the original layers, ​the clipping layer and the clipped layer. You will need to get in the Dev Daily Build the latest MapSuiteCore.dll and WpfDesktopEdition.dll as references as the GetIntersection API for line based shapes was added only recentely  |+</​div>​ 
 +<div content>​ 
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​ 
 +[[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_CreateInnerRing_CS_100811.zip|View Source]] 
 +{{filehistory:DesktopEditionSample_CreateInnerRing_CS_100811.zip|C# Download}} 
 +</div> 
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]] 
 +\\ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]] 
 +</div> 
 +In today’s Desktop ​project, we learn how to create inner rings to a polygon based on another polygon using the GetDifference function. We also learn how to perform ​Union on a collection of polygon and how to set up the event TrackEndedTo use this app, you need to track a polygon, ​double click to end it and it will create an inner ring from the unioned ​result ​of the polygons completely within ​the tracked polygon. You can look at the TrackEnded event handler ​to see all the different operations taking place for that task. 
 +</​div>​ 
 +</​div>​
  
 +----
 +<div sampleitem>​
 +====  Distance Query on Projected Layers ​ ====
 +<div screenshot>​
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:​Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Distance Query On Projected Layers.png?​300x180}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div content>
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​
 +[[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample DistanceQueryOnProjectedLayers CS 101228.zip|View Source]]
 +{{filehistory:​DesktopEditionSample DistanceQueryOnProjectedLayers CS 101228.zip|C#​ Download}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]]
 +\\
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]]
 +</​div>​
 +In this sample, we learned how to use the method GetFeaturesWithDistanceOf when the data is projected. We just input the unit which is projected to, do not need to mind what the real unit is for the internal data before projection. ​ It works fine with Map Suite Assemblies 4.5.54.0 or later.
 +</​div>​
 +</​div>​
 +\\
 +\\
  
-====Create Inner Ring==== +---- 
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +<div sampleitem>​ 
-{{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample ​Create InnerRing.jpg?250}}   | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_CreateInnerRing_CS_100811.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:​DesktopEditionSample_CreateInnerRing_CS_100811.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone ​\\ Desktop \\  ​Web \\  ​Silverlight \\  ​Services \\  ​Wpf \\ ]]//   | In today’s Desktop ​project, we learn how to create inner rings to a polygon based on another polygon using the GetDifference function. We also learn how to perform Union on a collection of polygon and how to set up the event TrackEnded. To use this app, you need to track a polygon, double click to end it and it will create an inner ring from the unioned result ​of the polygons completely within the tracked polygonYou can look at the TrackEnded event handler ​to see all the different operations taking place for that task  |+====  ​FeatureIdsToExclude  ​==== 
 +<div screenshot>​ 
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample ​FeatureIdsToExclude.jpg?300x180}} 
 +</​div>​ 
 +<div content>​ 
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​ 
 +[[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_FeatureIdsToExclude_CS_100519.zip|View Source]] 
 +{{filehistory:DesktopEditionSample_FeatureIdsToExclude_CS_100519.zip|C# Download}} 
 +</div> 
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]] 
 +\\ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]] 
 +</div> 
 +The purpose of this project ​is to show how to use the FeatureIdsToExclude ​collection of FeatureLayer. In the project, you will see how you can exclude some features ​from being part of the GetFeaturesNearestTo functionUsing that collection is a handy method for not taking into account some features in doing spatial queries, searching and even drawing without having ​to change ​the structure of the layer or create another layer. 
 +</​div>​ 
 +</​div>​ 
 +\\ 
 +\\
  
 +----
 +<div sampleitem>​
 +====  Get Feature Clicked On(Web) ​ ====
 +<div screenshot>​
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:​Map Suite Web Edition Sample Get Feature Clicked On Web.jpg?​300x180}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div content>
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​
 +[[Source_Code_WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn_CS_100715.zip|View Source]]
 +{{filehistory:​WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn_CS_100715.zip|C#​ Download}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Web \ Silverlight ]]
 +\\
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]]
 +</​div>​
 +This project is basically the Web version of the previous project “Get Feature Clicked On”. You can see in the Map_Click event of the map the logic for selecting the closest feature clicked on within a buffer in screen coordinate.
 +</​div>​
 +</​div>​
  
-====Distance Query on Projected Layers==== +---- 
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +<div sampleitem>​ 
-{{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample ​Distance Query On Projected Layers.png?250}}   | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample DistanceQueryOnProjectedLayers CS 101228.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:DesktopEditionSample DistanceQueryOnProjectedLayers CS 101228.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Desktop \\  ​Web \\  ​Silverlight \\  ​Services \\  Wpf \\ ]]//   | In this sample, we learned how to use the method GetFeaturesWithDistanceOf when the data is projected. We just input the unit which is projected ​to, do not need to mind what the real unit is for the internal data before projection It works fine with Map Suite Assemblies 4.5.54.0 or later. ​  |+====  Get Feature Clicked On(Web)2  ​==== 
 +<div screenshot>​ 
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample ​Get Feature Clicked ​On Web2.jpg?300x180}} 
 +</​div>​ 
 +<div content>​ 
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​ 
 +[[Source_Code_WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn2_CS_100726.zip|View Source]] 
 +{{filehistory:WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn2_CS_100726.zip|C# Download}} 
 +</div> 
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Web \ Silverlight ​]] 
 +\\ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]] 
 +</div> 
 +This project ​is a more advanced version of “Get Feature Clicked On (Web)”. We show how to deal with the scenario where you want to get the nearest feature clicked on using multiple layers of different types (pointline and polygon). To have smooth behavior on that function, you need to give priority to point based features, and then line based features over polygon. Please, look at the code to see how this is accomplished. 
 +</​div>​ 
 +</​div>​ 
 +\\ 
 +\\
  
 +----
 +<div sampleitem>​
 +====  Intersect Line  ====
 +<div screenshot>​
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:​Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Intersect Line.jpg?​300x180}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div content>
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​
 +[[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_IntersectLine_CS_100728.zip|View Source]]
 +{{filehistory:​DesktopEditionSample_IntersectLine_CS_100728.zip|C#​ Download}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]]
 +\\
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]]
 +</​div>​
 +In today’s project, we show how to split a line based on an intersecting line. To accomplish this task, basically two steps are needed. First, you need to find the crossing point using the GetCrossing function and then you split the line based on the crossing point using the GetLineOnLine function. If you are in the utilities industry working with electric network, gas pipes etc, you will find this project useful.
 +</​div>​
 +</​div>​
 +\\
 +\\
  
-====FeatureIdsToExclude==== +---- 
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +<div sampleitem>​ 
-{{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample FeatureIdsToExclude.jpg?250}}   | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_FeatureIdsToExclude_CS_100519.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:​DesktopEditionSample_FeatureIdsToExclude_CS_100519.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone ​\\ Desktop \\  ​Web \\  ​Silverlight \\  ​Services \\  ​Wpf \\ ]]//   | The purpose of this project ​is to show how to use the FeatureIdsToExclude ​collection of FeatureLayer. In the project, you will see how you can exclude some features from being part of the GetFeaturesNearestTo functionUsing that collection ​is a handy method for not taking into account some features in doing spatial queries, searching ​and even drawing without having to change ​the structure of the layer or create another layer  |+====  ​Polygon Shapes To Multipolygon Shapes  ​==== 
 +<div screenshot>​ 
 +{{windowsphoneedition:codesamples:​Map_Suite_Wpf_Desktop_Edtion_Sample_Polygon_Shapes_To_Multipolygon_Shapes.jpg?300x180}} 
 +</​div>​ 
 +<div content>​ 
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​ 
 +[[Source_Code_WpfDesktopEditionSample_PolygonShapesToMultipolygonShape_CS_101126.zip|View Source]] 
 +{{filehistory:WpfDesktopEditionSample_PolygonShapesToMultipolygonShape_CS_101126.zip|C# Download}} 
 +</div> 
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]] 
 +\\ 
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]] 
 +</div> 
 +In this Wpf project, we show how to create a MultipolygonShape from various PolygonShapes. Since a collection of PolygonShapes cannot be directly cast to a MultipolygonShape,​ we show the technique to build a MultipolygonShape passing an IEnumerable ​of PolygonShapeThis is a Wpf sample ​and you will need the references for MapSuiteCore.dll and WpfDesktopEdition.dll. 
 +</​div>​ 
 +</​div>​
  
 +----
 +<div sampleitem>​
 +====  Sweep Angle Desktop ​ ====
 +<div screenshot>​
 +{{windowsphoneedition:​codesamples:​Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Sweep Angle Desktop.jpg?​300x180}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div content>
 +<div download_viewsource_buttons>​
 +[[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_SweepAngle_CS_100506.zip|View Source]]
 +{{filehistory:​DesktopEditionSample_SweepAngle_CS_100506.zip|C#​ Download}}
 +</​div>​
 +<div sample_otherlinks>​
 +[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \ Desktop \ Web \ Silverlight \ Services \ Wpf ]]
 +\\
 +[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages | Need it in another language?]]
 +</​div>​
 +The purpose of today’s project is to show how to make a desktop project from a Servicess one. Many of the projects published in the Code Community are in the Servicess edition because the only reference for Map Suite required for running them is MapSuiteCore.dll. That dll comes in any of the Map Suite products. We are taking the example of the “Sweep Angle” Servicess project to show how to adapt it to a Desktop project. With the understanding of some basic concepts such as Overlay, you will be able to easily convert a Servicess project to a Desktop one. So, for this project, you will need the references for both MapSuiteCore.dll and DesktopEdition.dll. Next, we will see how to convert a Servicess project to a Web one.
 +</​div>​
 +</​div>​
  
-====Get Feature Clicked On(Web)==== +---- 
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +{{page>​map_suite_services_edition_spatial_functions_samples}}
-{{wiki:Map Suite Web Edition Sample Get Feature Clicked On Web.jpg?250}}   | [[Source_Code_WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn_CS_100715.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:​File:​WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn_CS_100715.zip|C#​ Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Web Edition|Web \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Web \\  Silverlight \\ ]]//   | This project is basically the Web version of the previous project “Get Feature Clicked On”. You can see in the Map_Click event of the map the logic for selecting the closest feature clicked on within a buffer in screen coordinate. ​  | +
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- +
-====Get Feature Clicked On(Web)2==== +
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +
-| {{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Get Feature Clicked On Web2.jpg?​250}} ​  | [[Source_Code_WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn2_CS_100726.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:​File:​WebEditionSample_GetFeatureClickedOn2_CS_100726.zip|C#​ Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Web Edition|Web \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Web \\  Silverlight \\ ]]//   | This project is a more advanced version of “Get Feature Clicked On (Web)”. We show how to deal with the scenario where you want to get the nearest feature clicked on using multiple layers of different types (point, line and polygon). To have smooth behavior on that function, you need to give priority to point based features, and then line based features over polygon. Please, look at the code to see how this is accomplished. ​  | +
- +
- +
-====Intersect Line==== +
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +
-| {{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Intersect Line.jpg?​250}} ​  | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_IntersectLine_CS_100728.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:​File:​DesktopEditionSample_IntersectLine_CS_100728.zip|C#​ Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Desktop \\  Web \\  Silverlight \\  Services \\  Wpf \\ ]]//   | In today’s project, we show how to split a line based on an intersecting line. To accomplish this task, basically two steps are needed. First, you need to find the crossing point using the GetCrossing function and then you split the line based on the crossing point using the GetLineOnLine function. If you are in the utilities industry working with electric network, gas pipes etc, you will find this project useful. ​  | +
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- +
-====Polygon Shapes To Multipolygon Shapes==== +
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +
-| {{wiki:​Map_Suite_Wpf_Desktop_Edtion_Sample_Polygon_Shapes_To_Multipolygon_Shapes.jpg?​250}} ​  | [[Source_Code_WpfDesktopEditionSample_PolygonShapesToMultipolygonShape_CS_101126.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:​File:​WpfDesktopEditionSample_PolygonShapesToMultipolygonShape_CS_101126.zip|C#​ Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition|Wpf \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Desktop \\  Web \\  Silverlight \\  Services \\  Wpf \\ ]]//   | In this Wpf project, we show how to create a MultipolygonShape from various PolygonShapes. Since a collection of PolygonShapes cannot be directly cast to a MultipolygonShape,​ we show the technique to build a MultipolygonShape passing an IEnumerable of PolygonShape. This is a Wpf sample and you will need the references for MapSuiteCore.dll and WpfDesktopEdition.dll. ​  | +
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- +
-====Sweep Angle Desktop==== +
-^ Screenshot ^ width=78|Sample ^ width=66|Product ^ Description ^ +
-| {{wiki:Map Suite Silverlight Edition Sample Sweep Angle Desktop.jpg?​250}} ​  | [[Source_Code_DesktopEditionSample_SweepAngle_CS_100506.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:​File:​DesktopEditionSample_SweepAngle_CS_100506.zip|C#​ Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?​]]// ​  | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: WindowsPhone \\ Desktop \\  Web \\  Silverlight \\  Services \\  Wpf \\ ]]//   | The purpose of today’s project is to show how to make a desktop project from a Servicess one. Many of the projects published in the Code Community are in the Servicess edition because the only reference for Map Suite required for running them is MapSuiteCore.dll. That dll comes in any of the Map Suite products. We are taking the example of the “Sweep Angle” Servicess project to show how to adapt it to a Desktop project. With the understanding of some basic concepts such as Overlay, you will be able to easily convert a Servicess project to a Desktop one. So, for this project, you will need the references for both MapSuiteCore.dll and DesktopEdition.dll. Next, we will see how to convert a Servicess project to a Web one.   | +
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