LatitudeLongitudeGrid constructor

LatitudeLongitudeGrid()

Constructs a grid consisting of east-west lines of latitude and north-south lines of longitude (also known as graticules).

The grid is supported in spatial references which are continuously pannable or some polar spatial references. You can check the SpatialReference.isPannable property is true on your spatial reference. Examples of continuously pannable spatial references include WGS84 (WKID 4326) and Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (WKID 102113, 102100, or 3857).

The following polar spatial references are also supported:

  • North pole Azimuthal Equidistant (WKID 102016)
  • North pole gnomic (WKID 102034)
  • North pole Lambert equal area (WKID 102017)
  • North pole orthographic (WKID 102035)
  • North pole stereographic (WKID 102018)
  • NSIDE EASE North (WKID 3408)
  • NSIDC Sea Ice polar stereographic north (WKID 3411)
  • WGS 1984 NSIDC Sea Ice Polar Stereographic North (WKID 3413)
  • UPS North (WKID 32661)
  • South pole Azimuthal Equidistant (WKID 102019)
  • South pole gnomic (WKID 102036)
  • South pole Lambert equal area (WKID 102020)
  • South pole orthographic (WKID 102037)
  • South pole stereographic (WKID 102021)
  • NSIDE EASE South (WKID 3409)
  • NSIDC Sea Ice polar stereographic South (WKID 3412)
  • UPS South (WKID 32761)
  • WGS1984 Antarctic polar stereographic (WKID 3031)

Implementation

factory LatitudeLongitudeGrid() {
  _initializeArcGISEnvironmentIfNeeded();
  final handle = _withThrowingErrorHandler((errorHandler) {
    return runtimecore.RT_LatitudeLongitudeGrid_create(errorHandler);
  });
  return LatitudeLongitudeGrid._withHandle(handle);
}