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 ====== ThinkGeo.MapSuite.SilverlightCore.DotDensityStyle ====== ====== ThinkGeo.MapSuite.SilverlightCore.DotDensityStyle ======
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 This class allows you to display information by drawing points on an area based on a value from the features data. This class allows you to display information by drawing points on an area based on a value from the features data.
 ===== Inheritance Hierarchy ===== ===== Inheritance Hierarchy =====
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle() ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle() **
  
-This is the constructor for the class.+  * //This is the constructor for the class.//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-This is the default constructor. If you use this constructor,​ you should set the values by the properties.+  * //This is the default constructor. If you use this constructor,​ you should set the values by the properties.//
 == Parameters == == Parameters ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle(String,​Double,​Int32,​GeoColor) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle(String,​Double,​Int32,​GeoColor) **
  
-This is the constructor for the class.+  * //This is the constructor for the class.//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-This constructor allows you to set everything you need to a standard scenario.+  * //This constructor allows you to set everything you need to a standard scenario.//
 == Parameters == == Parameters ==
   * //​columnName//​   * //​columnName//​
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle(String,​Double,​PointStyle) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DotDensityStyle(String,​Double,​PointStyle) **
  
-This is the constructor for the class.+  * //This is the constructor for the class.//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-If you require a custom point symbol, this constructor allows you to set everything you need. Custom points can include bitmaps and points that require custom fill brushes.+  * //If you require a custom point symbol, this constructor allows you to set everything you need. Custom points can include bitmaps and points that require custom fill brushes.//
 == Parameters == == Parameters ==
   * //​columnName//​   * //​columnName//​
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Draw(IEnumerable<​Feature>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Draw(IEnumerable<​Feature>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Draw(IEnumerable<​BaseShape>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Draw(IEnumerable<​BaseShape>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetRequiredColumnNames() ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetRequiredColumnNames() **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DrawSample(GeoCanvas,​DrawingRectangleF) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} DrawSample(GeoCanvas,​DrawingRectangleF) **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} ToString() ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} ToString() **
  
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 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Equals(Object) ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} Equals(Object) **
  
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 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetHashCode() ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetHashCode() **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetType() ** ** {{wiki:​PublicMethod.gif|}} GetType() **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} GetRequiredColumnNamesCore() ** ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} GetRequiredColumnNamesCore() **
  
-This method returns the column data for each feature that is required for the style to properly draw.+  * //This method returns the column data for each feature that is required for the style to properly draw.//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-This abstract method is called from the concrete public method GetRequiredFieldNames. In this method, we return the column names that are required for the style to draw the feature properly. For example, if you have a style that colors areas blue when a certain column value is over 100, then you need to be sure you include that column name. This will ensure that the column data is returned to you in the feature when it is ready to draw. In many of the styles, we add properties to allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore,​ we read that property and add it to the collection.+  * //This abstract method is called from the concrete public method GetRequiredFieldNames. In this method, we return the column names that are required for the style to draw the feature properly. For example, if you have a style that colors areas blue when a certain column value is over 100, then you need to be sure you include that column name. This will ensure that the column data is returned to you in the feature when it is ready to draw. In many of the styles, we add properties to allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore,​ we read that property and add it to the collection.//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} DrawCore(IEnumerable<​Feature>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) ** ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} DrawCore(IEnumerable<​Feature>,​GeoCanvas,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>,​Collection<​SimpleCandidate>​) **
  
-This method draws the features on the canvas you provided.+  * //This method draws the features on the canvas you provided.//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-This overridden method is called from the concrete public method Draw. In this method, we take the features you passed in and draw them on the canvas you provided. Each style (based on its properties) may draw each feature differently. When overriding this method, consider each feature and its column data values. You can use the full power of the GeoCanvas to do the drawing. If you need column data for a feature, be sure to override the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore and add the columns you need to the collection. In many of the styles, we add properties to allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore,​ we read that property and add it to the collection.+  * //This overridden method is called from the concrete public method Draw. In this method, we take the features you passed in and draw them on the canvas you provided. Each style (based on its properties) may draw each feature differently. When overriding this method, consider each feature and its column data values. You can use the full power of the GeoCanvas to do the drawing. If you need column data for a feature, be sure to override the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore and add the columns you need to the collection. In many of the styles, we add properties to allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore,​ we read that property and add it to the collection.//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} DrawSampleCore(GeoCanvas,​DrawingRectangleF) ** ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} DrawSampleCore(GeoCanvas,​DrawingRectangleF) **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} Finalize() ** ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} Finalize() **
  
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 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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 ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} MemberwiseClone() ** ** {{wiki:​ProtectedMethod.gif|}} MemberwiseClone() **
  
-N/A+  * //N/A//
 == Remarks == == Remarks ==
-N/A+  * //N/A//
  
 == Return Value == == Return Value ==
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