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This class represents a layer that is comprised of feature data.
This is a constructor for this class.
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You can call this method from a derived class to enable it to raise the event. This may be useful if you plan to extend the FeatureLayer and you need access to the event. This event is meant to allow you to add or remove the features to be drawn.
OnDrawingWrappingFeatures(DrawingWrappingFeaturesFeatureLayerEventArgs)
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This method sets up the EditTools and QueryTools objects.
This method is the concrete wrapper for the abstract method SetupToolsCore. The SetupTools method allows you to create the QueryTool, EditTools and other tools you may need on your object. We created this method so that if you want to extend one of the tool classes, you can override the SetupToolsCore and create any class you want. As this is a concrete public method that wraps a Core method, we reserve the right to add events and other logic to pre- or post-process data returned by the Core version of the method. In this way, we leave our framework open on our end, but also allow you the developer to extend our logic to suit your needs. If you have questions about this, please contact our support team as we would be happy to work with you on extending our framework.
This method is the concrete wrapper for the abstract method SetupTools. The SetupTools method allows you to create the QueryTool, EditTools and other tools you may need on your object. We created this method so that if you want to extend one of the tool classes, you can override the SetupToolsCore and create any class you want.
This abstract method is called from the concrete public method Open. The Open method plays an important role, as it is responsible for initializing the FeatureLayer. Most methods on the FeatureLayer will throw an exception if the state of the FeatureLayer is not opened. When the map draws each FeatureLayer, it will open the layer as one of its first steps, then after it is finished drawing with that FeatureLayer it will close it. In this way we are sure to release all resources used by the FeatureLayer.
This protected virtual method is called from the concrete public method Close. The close method plays an important role in the life cycle of the FeatureLayer. It may be called after drawing to release any memory and other resources that were allocated since the Open method was called. If you override this method, it is recommended that you take the following things into account: This method may be called multiple times, so we suggest you write the method so that that a call to a closed FeatureLayer is ignored and does not generate an error. We also suggest that in the Close you free all resources that have been opened. Remember that the object will not be destroyed, but will be re-opened possibly in the near future.
This method is called from the concrete public method GetBoundingBox. It returns the bounding box of the FeatureLayer.
DrawCore(GeoCanvas,Collection<SimpleCandidate>)
This method will draw the FeatureLayer source based on the parameters provided.
The DrawCore will be called when the layer is being drawn. It will check if the InternalFeatures are within the extent and whether it is within a defined zoom level. If these parameters are met, then it will apply the styles of the proper zoom level to the InternalFeatures for drawing. Lastly, it will draw InternalFeatures on the GeoImage or native image passed in to the method.
DrawException(GeoCanvas,Exception)
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DrawExceptionCore(GeoCanvas,Exception)
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OnDrawingProgressChanged(DrawingProgressChangedEventArgs)
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This property gets the EditTools that allow you to easily edit InternalFeatures in the Feature Layer.
The EditTools are supplied as an easily accessible wrapper for the editing methods of the FeatureSource.
A collection of strings representing record id of features not to get in the Layer.
This string collection is a handy place to specify what records not to get from the source. Suppose you have a shape file of roads and you want to hide the roads within a particular rectangle, simply execute GetFeaturesInsideBoundingBox() and add the id of the return features to the collection and forget about them. Since you can set this by Layer it makes is easy to determine what to and what not to.
This property gets the QueryTools that allow you to easily query Features from the Feature Layer.
This property gets the QueryTools that allow you to easily query Features from the Feature Layer. The QueryTools are supplied as an easily accessible wrapper for the query methods of the FeatureSource.
The FeatureSource is the provider of data to the FeatureLayer. There are different FeatureSource classes to match the various ways that feature data is stored. It is important that, when you inherit from the FeatureLayer, in the constructor you set the FeatureSource you want to use.
This property gets and sets the ZoomLevelSet, which contains the specific zoom levels for the FeatureLayer.
The ZoomLevelSet is a class that contains all of the ZoomLevels for the FeatureLayer. Each ZoomLevel contains the styles that are used to determine how to draw the InternalFeatures.
This property gets and sets the extra drawing margin as a percentage around the map that draw to ensure that labeling is correct.
This extra margin that we draw exists so that labels match up if they are partially cut off.
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Various methods on the FeatureLayer require that it be in an open state. If one of those methods is called when the state is not open, then the method will throw an exception. To enter the open state, you must call the FeatureLayer Open method. The method will raise an exception if the current FeatureLayer is already open.
This event is raised when features are about to be drawn in the layer. In the event arguments, there is a collection of features to be drawn. You can easily add or remove items from this collection so that extra items will draw or not draw.
Event Arguments:DrawingFeaturesEventArgs
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Event Arguments:DrawingProgressChangedEventArgs