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Thank you. Is there a timeline for this? This year? Next year?
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05-21-2015
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Hello Everyone, I recently finished upgrading my application from the WPF sdk to the .NET sdk. I'm now at the point where I want to create a heatmap I can't seem to find anything in the .net sdk documentation regarding heatmaps. Am I missing something or do I have to revert back the the WPF sdk in order to do this?
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I'd just like to say that I can confirm that this is fixed as of 10.2.5. Thank you everyone for your help.
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Hi, I was wondering what kind of bandwidth usage there is for running an esri server with a custom layer(no basemap). About 1-20 people will be accessing the data(from a wpf application) at any given time. Thanks, Vincent Vassallo
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MapViewTapped and MapViewDoubleTapped on the MapView are what you are looking for. Code Example - MapView_Overlays --- Example of MapViewTapped being used.
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That sucks. Is there any release timeline information anywhere?
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12-08-2014
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Morten Nielsen wrote: [...] Note intersection is done including partial intersection, and not just fully within. That is exactly what I want it to do but it doesn't seem to be happening that way for me.
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12-05-2014
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I do have the attributes set on the graphic for example graphic.Attributes["Start"] = new DateTime(2014,12,5,6,0,0) // Dec 5th 6AM graphic.Attributes["End"] = new DateTime(2014,12,5,6,30,0) // Dec 5th 6:30AM The time Extent is set as binding. But the object it is bound to is CurrentTimeExtent = new TimeExtent(new DateTime(2014,12,5,5,58,0), new DateTime(2014,12,5,6,3,0)) // From 5:58 to 6:03 When it is defined like this it shows the point on the map correctly because the Start is within the time extent. I have a timer the increases the start and endtime of the time extent by 5 minutes. After the first tick when the time extent is now from 6:03 to 6:08 the point is not longer displayed.
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I did a bit more digging. I used this code to check what I thought should be currently displayed For Each g As Graphic In source If te1.Intersects(New TimeExtent(g.Attributes("Start"), g.Attributes("End"))) Then count += 1 End If Next Where te1 is timeextent set on the MapView. This code returns a considerably higher count than what is being displayed on the map. The following code has a count of exactly what is being displayed. For Each g As Graphic In source If te1.Intersects(g.Attributes("Start")) Then count += 1 End If Next How does the layer determine what is within the time extent and is there a way to change it?
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Hi, I previously asked Do graphics layers support the time extent property on the mapview. If so, how do i define the individual graphics time … The response works for me to an extent however I still cannot get quite the same results I was getting with the WPF SDK. I have the time extent on my MapView bound to a TimeExtent that changes on a timer. The extent is a range of 5 minutes and most of the points on the map have a start/end time 30 minutes apart. My issue is that the points only appearing when the extent is around the start time. The points disappear before the extent reaches the end time. My guess is that I'm assuming the wrong thing about the way the Start/End time on the graphic and the TimeExtent on the MapView interact. What I need is for it to display any graphic that has a start time before the extent start and a end time after the start of the extent. Is there some way to adjust this?
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I'm coming from the WPF sdk where you defined the time extent on the map and layers and then each individual graphic had a TimeExtent property to set. This doesn't exist in the .net sdk, do I set attributes to the TimeExtent? If so how do I define what attribute I am using? Thanks, Vincent Vassallo
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