Create a Feature Collection Layer from a Feature Collection Table, and add it to a map.
Use case
A Feature Collection allows easily importing external data (such as CSV files), as well as creating custom schema for data that is in non-standardized format. This data can then be used to populate a Feature Collection Table, and displayed in a Feature Collection Layer using the attributes and geometries provided in the external data source. For example, an electricity supplier could use this functionality to visualize existing location data of coverage areas (polygons), power stations (points), transmission lines (polylines), and others.
How to use the sample
When launched, this sample displays a FeatureCollectionLayer
with a Point
, Polyline
and Polygon
geometry.
How it works
- Create a
FeatureCollectionLayer
using a new feature collection,FeatureCollectionLayer(featureCollection)
- Add the feature collection layer to the map,
Map.OperationalLayers.Add(featureCollectionLayer)
. - Create a
FeatureCollectionTable
for theGeometryType
sPoint
,Polyline
, andPolygon
,FeatureCollectionTable(fields, geometryType, spatialReference)
- Additionally, pass in a list of
Field
objects to represent the table's schema. In this case a field of type String namedname
is added.
- Additionally, pass in a list of
- Assign a
SimpleRenderer
to each table to render anyFeature
s from that table using theSymbol
that was set. - Add the feature collection table to the feature collection,
FeatureCollection.Tables.Add(featureCollectionTable)
. - Use the
createFeature
method to create a feature from the feature collection table, passing an attribute and geometry for that feature,FeatureCollectionTable.CreateFeature(attributes, geometry)
. - Add new features to the table,
FeatureCollectionTable.AddFeatureAsync(feature)
.
Relevant API
- Feature
- FeatureCollection
- FeatureCollectionLayer
- FeatureCollectionTable
- Field
- SimpleRenderer
Tags
feature collection, layers
Sample Code
<UserControl x:Class="ArcGISRuntime.WPF.Samples.CreateFeatureCollectionLayer.CreateFeatureCollectionLayer"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:esri="http://schemas.esri.com/arcgis/runtime/2013">
<Grid>
<esri:MapView x:Name="MyMapView" />
</Grid>
</UserControl>