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- | Yes. Starting with build 5.0.87.0 of Map Suite, you can add isolines to your applications with Map Suite -- please see the code sample linked above. For the uninitiated, isolines are a way to visualize breaks between different groups of data such as elevation levels, soil properties, or just about anything else you can imagine. The above code sample also shows the various steps in creating isolines, including the gathering of point data, creating a grid using interpolation, and finally, picking your isoline break levels. We also quickly dive into some more advanced options such as generating isolines on the fly. To bring this all together, check out our {{Videolink|[[Media:ServicesEditionSample_Isolines_110809.wmv|instructional video]]}} that will walk you through the process of setting up and working with isolines in Map Suite. | + | Yes. Starting with build 5.0.87.0 of Map Suite, you can add isolines to your applications with Map Suite -- please see the code sample linked above. For the uninitiated, isolines are a way to visualize breaks between different groups of data such as elevation levels, soil properties, or just about anything else you can imagine. The above code sample also shows the various steps in creating isolines, including the gathering of point data, creating a grid using interpolation, and finally, picking your isoline break levels. We also quickly dive into some more advanced options such as generating isolines on the fly. To bring this all together, check out our [[http://wiki.thinkgeo.com/mediawiki/images/8/8c/ServicesEditionSample_Isolines_110809.wmv|instructional video]] that will walk you through the process of setting up and working with isolines in Map Suite. |
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