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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.
<!– Class –> This class represents the location of a piece of a label that may be drawn.
This class is used within the labeling logic, specifically in the labeling candidate. The object may represent an entire label or, in the case of a label spline, a single character in the label.
*System.Object **ThinkGeo.MapSuite.WindowsPhoneCore.LabelInformation
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LabelInformation | This is the constructor for the class. | ||
LabelInformation | PointShape, String, Double | This is the constructor for the class. |
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PositionInScreenCoordinates | PointShape | This property gets and sets the position of a piece of a label, in screen coordinates. | |
RotationAngle | Double | This property gets and sets the angle of rotation for the label. | |
Text | String | This property gets and sets the text of the label. |
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This is the constructor for the class.
This is the default constructor.
If you use this constructor, you should set the various properties manually.
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This is the constructor for the class.
This constructor allows you to set all of the class properties.
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positionInScreenCoordinates | PointShape<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.WindowsPhoneCore.PointShape –> | This parameter is the position of the label that may draw. |
text | String<!– System.String –> | This parameter is the text for the label. |
rotationAngle | Double<!– System.Double –> | This parameter is the angle of rotation for the label. |
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String<!– System.String –> |
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Void<!– System.Void –> |
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This property gets and sets the position of a piece of a label, in screen coordinates.
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PointShape<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.WindowsPhoneCore.PointShape –> |
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This property gets and sets the angle of rotation for the label.
This could be the rotation of the entire label text, a single character, or a set of characters.
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Double<!– System.Double –> |
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This property gets and sets the text of the label.
This may be the entire label text or a single character.
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String<!– System.String –> |
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