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HeatLayer allows you to better visualize data by making areas of high concentration “hotter” using warmer colors and low density areas visually cooler.
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RequestDrawing(IEnumerable<RectangleShape>,TimeSpan)
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This abstract method is called from the concrete public method Open. The open method plays an important role, as it is responsible for initializing the Layer. Most methods on the Layer will throw an exception if the state of the Layer is not opened. When the map draws each layer, the layer will be opened as one of its first steps; then, after it is finished drawing with that layer, it will close it. In this way, we are sure to release all resources used by the Layer. When implementing the abstract method, consider opening the FeatureSource or RasterSource. You will get a chance to close these in the Close method of the Layer.
This abstract method is called from the concrete public method Close. The close method plays an important role in the life cycle of the Layer. It may be called after drawing to release any memory and other resources that were allocated since the Open method was called. If you override this method, it is recommended that you take the following things into account: This method may be called multiple times, so we suggest you write the method so that that a call to a closed Layer is ignored and does not generate an error. We also suggest that in the Close you free all resources that have been opened. Remember that the object will not be destroyed, but will be re-opened possibly in the near future.
This method is the concrete wrapper for the abstract method DrawCore. This method draws the representation of the layer based on the extent you provided. When implementing this abstract method, consider each feature and its column data values. You can use the full power of the GeoCanvas to do the drawing. If you need column data for a feature, be sure to override the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore and add the columns you need to the collection. In many of the styles, we add properties that allow the user to specify which field they need; then, in the GetRequiredColumnNamesCore, we read that property and add it to the collection.
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DrawExceptionCore(GeoCanvas,Exception)
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OnDrawingException(DrawingExceptionLayerEventArgs)
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OnDrawingAttribution(DrawingAttributionLayerEventArgs)
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The FeatureSource is the provider of data to the HeatLayer. There are different FeatureSource classes to match the various ways that feature data is stored. It is important that, when you inherit from the HeatLayer, in the constructor you set the FeatureSource you want to use.
If this property is not set, it will use the default HeatStyle.
The HeatLayer only displays when the currentScale is less than or equal to UpperScale and greater than or equal to LowerScale, otherwise it won't show anything.
The HeatLayer only displays when the currentScale is less than or equal to UpperScale and greater than or equal to LowerScale, otherwise it won't show anything.
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Event Arguments:RequestingDrawingLayerEventArgs
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