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| - | ====== Map_Suite_Services_Edition_Miscellaneous_Samples ====== | ||
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| - | ====Map Suite Explorer (ServiceEdition)==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Service Edition Sample Map Suite Explorer.png?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServiceEditionSample_MapSuiteExplorer_CS_20140730.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServiceEditionSample_MapSuiteExplorer_CS_20140730.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Desktop Edition|Desktop \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ ]]// | This week, we decided to publish in the Code Community the project for Map Suite Explorer. You are already familiar with that free Desktop tool that comes with any edition of Map Suite. It is a basic GIS tool that allows you to view your geographic data and its tabular information. It also allows doing some basic manipulation on your date such as building the spatial index. With the source code at your disposition, you can cut time developing your own application by having at your disposal the code for doing common tasks such as loading, unloading layers, building spatial index, changing styles etc. You will also find interesting the legend and see how you can add, remove, move up and down the different layers. It is by far the most comprehensive project in the Code Community to that date. You will need the reference for MapSuiteDesktop.dll and MapSuiteCore.dll (full or evaluation) to run it. | | ||
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| - | ====Tile Cache Generator==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Cache Generator.png?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_CacheGenerator_CS_120619.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_CacheGenerator_CS_120619.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This [[http://download.thinkgeo.com/Videos/Wiki/MapSuite_Cache_Generator.wmv|video]] will show you how to use the Map Suite Tile Cache Generator utility to generate tile caches based on your own layers. Pre-generating tiles based on your data allows you to display the data faster than rending it from vector graphics files. It also allows you to protect your vector data by providing just the raster tiles for display purposes only. In the past, pre-generating tiles required customers to build the process from scratch which was time consuming and often inefficient. With the Tile Cache Generator utility, we have packaged many of our best practices along with the source code, allowing you to tweak the process to your specific situation. | | ||
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| - | ====TinyGeo File Format Sample and Converter==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample TinyGeo Displayer and Converter.jpg?250}} | [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_TinyGeoDisplayerAndConverter_CS_111216.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This project provides a sample of how to use the new TinyGeo file format as well as provides an easy to use converter tool for shapefiles. The goal of the TinyGeo file format was to provide our customers with a highly compressed, read only, secure, and easily distributable data file that they could use to disseminate spatial data to their customers. \\ Note:This is a new beta feature of Map Suite 6.0 and only works with Map Suite developer build 5.5.36.0 or later. | | ||
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| - | ====Serialize To Xml==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample Serialize To Xml Sample.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_SerializeToXmlSample_CS_111213.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_SerializeToXmlSample_CS_111213.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This sample shows you how to serialize objects in Map Suite to XML and then deserialze them back to objects. This is usefully in many GIS mapping application to save the state of styles, layers, projections or just about anything. The XML is readable and well formatted, great for working with in you GIS application. | | ||
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| - | ====Code Generator==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample Code Generator Sample.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_CodeGeneratorSample_CS_111213.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_CodeGeneratorSample_CS_111213.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This sample shows you how to generate source code calls from Map Suite objects. Imagine that you have a Layer that has been styled a particular way and uses a certain projection. Once the object is created you can pass it to the code generator and it will create source code to re-create the model passed in. This is very helpful especially in GIS applications where users define things through a custom UI but then want to leverage that in code. | | ||
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| - | ====Current Extent to Bitmap==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample Current Extent To Bitmap.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_CurrentExtentToBitmap_CS_100827.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_CurrentExtentToBitmap_CS_100827.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | In today’s project we learn how to convert to bitmap the current extent of the map. In order to have the bitmap georeferenced or being tied to the ground an accompanying world file needs to be created. That way it can be used as an image layer along with the other layers of the same projection (in this case geodetic). To test the result, you can load the bitmap to Map Suite Explorer and add a vector layer in geodetic to see how the two layers align with each other. | | ||
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| - | ====Generate EMF using GraphicsGeoCanvas==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample Generate EMF using GraphicsGeoCanvas.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_UsingGraphicsGeoCanvas_CS_120911.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_UsingGraphicsGeoCanvas_CS_120911.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | This sample shows how you can generate an EMF file using GraphicsGeoCanvas, which is a custom GeoCanvas with the source available in the attached sample. Not just EMF in fact, we can draw on any passed Graphics object which can be a lot of formats. This sample works with 6.0.121.0/6.0.0.121 or later. | | ||
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| - | ====Raster Layer to Bitmap==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:Map Suite Services Edition Sample Raster Layer to Bitmap.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_ServicesEditionSample_RasterLayerToBitmap_CS_100903.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:ServicesEditionSample_RasterLayerToBitmap_CS_100903.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | Today’s project is comparable to “Current Extent to Bitmap” project where we learned how to convert the current extent of the map to bitmap with its accompanying world file. Here we learn how to get the bitmap of a raster layer (in our example a Mr Sid image) and convert it to bitmap. We learn some techniques such as how to get the image size of the raster layer using ExtentHelper static functions and how to manipulate GeoImage. This project brings a good foundation for building applications converting different image formats. | | ||
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| - | ====Show A Legend==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:ShowALegend.jpg?250}} | [[Source_Code_WpfEditionSample_ShowALegend_CS_110520.zip|View Source]]\\ \\ [[:File:WpfEditionSample_ShowALegend_CS_110520.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: Desktop \\ Web \\ Silverlight \\ Services \\ Wpf \\ ]]// | In today’s project we learn how to display a simple legend using the new and improved LegendAdornmentLayer. The improved LegendAdornmentLayer is new to the MapSuite 5.0 release and provides an easy to use api for creating legend adornments. The LegendAdornmentLayer is part of MapSuite.Core which gives all MapSuite products access to this powerful new feature. | | ||
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| - | ====ShapeFile to WkbFile Converter==== | ||
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| - | | {{wiki:ShpToWkbConverter.jpg?250}} | [[:File:ServicesEdition_ShpToWkbConverter_20150625.zip|C# Download]]\\ \\ //[[Map Suite Samples Alternate Languages|Need it in another language?]]// | [[Map Suite Services Edition|Services \\ \\ ]]//[[Map Suite Samples Applies To|Applies To: ServiceEdition]]// | In this project, we built a tool to convert from Shapefile to Wkbfile. We show how to use MapSuite API for this conversion with higher performance. | | ||
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