SolidFillSymbolLayer QML Type

  • Esri.ArcGISRuntime
  • SolidFillSymbolLayer
  • A struct that implements solid fill symbol layer. More...

    Import Statement: import Esri.ArcGISRuntime
    Since: Esri.ArcGISRuntime 100.5
    Inherits:

    FillSymbolLayer

    Properties

    Signals

    Detailed Description

    A SolidFillSymbolLayer represents a symbol layer used to fill a polygon geometry with a solid color. It can have transparency applied.

    If a SolidFillSymbolLayer is the only symbol layer in a MultilayerPolygonSymbol, it will fill the geometry with the specified color.

    The SolidFillSymbolLayer is similar to the Web Scene's FillSymbol3DLayer, and the Web Map's esriSFS.

    SolidFillSymbolLayer is like SimpleFillSymbol with a solid style. Unlike SimpleFillSymbol, which includes hatch fill styles, SolidFillSymbolLayer is used to symbolize a solid fill exclusively and therefore only exposes a color property.

    Property Documentation

    color : color

    The color of a solid fill symbol layer.

    Color representing the color used in the solid fill.

    If a color is not explicitly set, the default will be black, RGBA(0, 0, 0, 255).

    When getting the color from a symbol, the consensus value (for all layers) is reported. If there is no consensus (one or more layers have different colors), a null value is reported for the color. Likewise, setting a value for color on a symbol will apply that color to all layers the symbol contains.

    If you don't want changes to the symbol color to propagate to some of the symbol layers it contains, you can lock the color for those layers. If a symbol layer is color-locked, changes to the parent symbol will not affect the symbol layer. This also means that the layer will not be considered when determining a consensus color for the symbol as a whole.

    Note: this property can only be modified if the symbol layer is not color locked.

    See also SymbolLayer::colorLocked.


    Signal Documentation

    colorChanged()

    Emitted when the color property changes.

    Note: The corresponding handler is onColorChanged.


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