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Maps

  • Change viewpoint

    This sample demonstrates different ways in which you can change the viewpoint or visible area of the map.

  • Map rotation

    This sample demonstrates how to rotate a map.

  • Display drawing status

    This sample demonstrates how to use the DrawStatus value of the MapView to notify user that the MapView is drawing.

  • Display layer view state

    This sample demonstrates how to get view status for layers in a map.

  • Take Screenshot

    This sample demonstrates how you can take screenshot of a map. Click 'take screenshot' button to take a screenshot of the visible area of the map. Created image is shown in the sample after creation.

  • Display a map

    This samples demonstrates how to display a map with a basemap

  • Open an existing map

    This sample demonstrates loading a webmap in a map from a Uri.

  • Set Min & Max Scale

    This sample demonstrates how to set the minimum and maximum scale of a Map. Setting the minimum and maximum scale for the Map can be useful in keeping the user focused at a certain level of detail.

  • Access load status

    This sample demonstrates how to access the Maps' LoadStatus. The LoadStatus will be considered loaded when the following are true: The Map has a valid SpatialReference and the Map has an been set to the MapView.

  • Set initial map location

    This sample creates a map with a standard ESRI Imagery with Labels basemap that is centered on a latitude and longitude location and zoomed into a specific level of detail.

  • Set initial map area

    This sample demonstrates how to set the initial viewpoint from envelope defined by minimum (x,y) and maximum (x,y) values. The map's InitialViewpoint is set to this viewpoint before the map is loaded into the MapView. Upon loading the map zoom to this initial area.

  • Set map spatial reference

    This sample demonstrates how you can set the spatial reference on a Map and all the layers would project accordingly.

  • Change basemap

    This sample demonstrates how to dynamically change the basemap displayed in a Map.

  • Manage Bookmarks

    This sample demonstrates how to access and add bookmarks to a map.

  • Author a map

    This samples demonstrates how to author and save a map as an ArcGIS portal item (web map). Saving a map to arcgis.com requires an ArcGIS Online login.

Layers

  • ArcGIS tiled layer (URL)

    This sample demonstrates how to add an ArcGISTiledLayer as a base layer in a map. The ArcGISTiledLayer comes from an ArcGIS Server sample web service.

  • ArcGIS vector tiled layer (URL)

    This sample demonstrates how to create a ArcGISVectorTiledLayer and bind this to a Basemap which is used in the creation of a map.

  • ArcGIS map image layer (URL)

    This sample demonstrates how to add an ArcGISMapImageLayer as a base layer in a map. The ArcGISMapImageLayer comes from an ArcGIS Server sample web service.

  • Change sublayer visibility

    This sample demonstrates how to show or hide sublayers of a map image layer.

Features

Display Information

  • Add graphics (SimpleRenderer)

    This sample demonstrates how you add graphics and set a renderer on a graphic overlays.

  • Identify graphics

    This sample demonstrates how to identify graphics in a graphics overlay. When you tap on a graphic on the map, you will see an alert message displayed.

  • Render simple markers

    This sample adds a point graphic to a graphics overlay symbolized with a red circle specified via a SimpleMarkerSymbol.

  • Render picture markers

    This sample demonstrates how to create picture marker symbols from a URL and embedded resources.

  • Render unique values

    This sample demonstrate how to use a unique value renderer to style different features in a feature layer with different symbols. Features do not have a symbol property for you to set, renderers should be used to define the symbol for features in feature layers. The unique value renderer allows for separate symbols to be used for features that have specific attribute values in a defined field.

Analysis

  • Analyze hotspots

    This sample demonstrates how to execute the GeoprocessingTask asynchronously to calculate a hotspot analysis based on the frequency of 911 calls. It calculates the frequency of these calls within a given study area during a specified constrained time period set between 1/1/1998 and 5/31/1998.

  • Analyze viewshed

    This sample demonstrates how to use GeoprocessingTask to calculate a viewshed using a geoprocessing service. Click any point on the map to see all areas that are visible within a 1 kilometer radius. It may take a few seconds for the model to run and send back the results.

  • List geodatabase versions

    This sample demonstrates how to use GeoprocessingTask to get available geodatabase versions from the enterprise geodatabase. Geoprocessing task will return the versions as a table that is shown to the user in a list. This is a good example how to use geoprocessing on mapless application.

Location

  • Display Device Location

    This sample demonstrates how you can enable location services and switch between different types of auto pan modes.

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