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Note: The page was created before Map Suite 10. Map Suite 10.0 organized many classes into new namespaces and assemblies as well as had a few minor breaks in compatibility. The majority of previously built code should work without modification assuming the new namespaces are added. For guidance on upgrading your existing code, please check out MapSuite 10 Upgrade Guide.
This class represents a single Regex Match statement and styles to draw.
RegexItem(String,Collection<Style>)
This should be a valid regular expression string. Formatting regular expression strings is outside the scope of this documentation; however, there are many useful resources on the web for learning about regular expressions.
The custom styles allow you to use styles other than the default style properties of the class. In this way, you can use a DotDensityStyle or any other style in the API.
This property gets and sets the default AreaStyle. You should use this style if your features are area-based.
The default style allows you to directly set properties on the styles without having to create a new style each time. You can start simply by setting properties like color, etc. This makes modifying styles very easy.
This property gets and sets the default LineStyle. You should use this style if your features are line-based.
The default style allows you to directly set properties on the styles without having to create a new style each time. You can start simply by setting properties like color, etc. This makes modifying styles very easy.
This property gets and sets the default PointStyle. You should use this style if your features are point-based.
The default style allows you to directly set properties on the styles without having to create a new style each time. You can start simply by setting properties like color, etc. This makes modifying styles very easy.
This property gets and sets the default TextStyle. You should use this style if your features are text-based (such as labels).
The default style allows you to directly set properties on the styles without having to create a new style each time. You can start simply by setting properties like color, etc. This makes modifying styles very easy.