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I'm having the same issue. There should be a way to retrieve height information using only a MapView instance.
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I have been told that the referenced image doesn't contain a geo-reference.
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Hello, I experimenting with the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET. One feature that is crucial for our project is the loading of local raster data from local geotiff files. According to the release notes for version 100, raster displaying is supported by the runtime. So I have created a minimal program that should demonstrate the capability to show geotiffs. I followed the advices in the guide but the geotiff-data isn't displayed. Edit: Source code can now be found in this Github Gist as the formatting didn't work here. Edit: Xaml code can now be found in this Github Gist (nothing really interesting). Can anyone tell me why the referenced image (Download) isn't displaying? Am I still missing something? Thank you in advance, Christian
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Hello, I am new to ArcGIS Runtime and I am wondering about the best way to display a shapefile with the new Runtime SDK 100. For Version 10.2, here is an example that uses ShapeFileTable.OpenAsync, however this class isn't existing any more. I also read about the local server and found out how to leverage its capabilities to display the content of a Map-Package. Intuitively, I would say that I have to load the shapefile into this local-server and access its services via the provided url. I tried this with the LocalMapService but this approach constantly fails. So what is the preferred way to display a shape-file from version 100 on? Thank you in advance, Christian
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