I have a collection of features that I create in code to mimic as if my data had a FeatureLayer. I have the Features properly showing up on the map and I can even identify the feature when tapped and output the data from the backing fields. However, I don't see any of the Select methods that are used in FeatureLayers. I prodded around and did find a hack to get to the method call: var identifyResults = await MyMapView.IdentifyLayerAsync(MyFeatureCollectionLayer, tapScreenPoint, pixelTolerance, onlyReturnPopups, maximumResults); var fcl = identifyResults.SublayerResults.FirstOrDefault(); if (fcl != null) { foreach (Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.GeoElement idElement in fcl.GeoElements) { Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.Feature idFeature = idElement as Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Data.Feature; //fcl.SelectFeature(idFeature); // No methods for selection!!! MyFeatureCollectionLayer.FeatureCollection.Tables[0].FeatureLayer.SelectFeature(idFeature); CalloutDefinition callout = new CalloutDefinition(idFeature.Attributes["Number"].ToString(), idFeature.Attributes["Location"].ToString()); MyMapView.ShowCalloutAt(e.Location, callout); } } However, if I get a reference to that FeatureLayer and try to perform the same IdentifyLayerAsync it won't return any results. Should/will FeatureCollectionLayers have a SelectFeature() method? Am I using the wrong tooling (for adding POCO data to a map)? I had tried doing this with a GraphicsOverlay but ran into issues with interacting with the data -queries, filters, etc.
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