Add data |
You can add data to a scenario by loading a map data service or new data to model rules based on the scenario data.
Support for loading data services such as"http://localhost:8090/iserver/services/data-test/rest/data/datasources/data source name/dataset name";
Vector data for map services, such as"http://localhost:8090/iserver/services/map-test/rest/maps/map name".
Note:
1. The coordinate system of the data in the added data service or map service must be a geographic coordinate system.
2. If you are saving the stretch or release results to the model dataset of the service, you need to create a new model dataset with the same coordinate system as the vector data before sending the service.
Click Program Actions, click New Data, enter a data name in the pop-up New Data window, and select the type of data you want to draw, which supports three types of data: point, line, and surface. You can add attributes to the data at the bottom of the panel, click New Attribute, enter the attribute name, and click OK to add attribute fields to the new data; you can also delete the added fields. The default SmlID field generated in the list is the identification of the newly created data and cannot be modified. After clicking OK, the data drawing panel will pop up on the left side of the screen, and you can click the left button on the target position of the screen viewport to start drawing data.
In the New Data panel, select the data type as Point, click OK, the data editing panel will pop up on the right side of the screen, you can set the attribute table and color of the point to be plotted before plotting, and you can also edit the attribute and color of the point after plotting. After clicking Draw, the mouse will change to "cross" style, click the left button on the screen to start drawing, every point object will be generated in the data editing panel with corresponding attribute records.
Click the Edit Property Table button on the Edit panel to bring up the Edit Property panel, where you can add an property field for the point layer, click New Entry to create a new attribute, enter a name for the attribute, or perform a delete operation on it.
You can set the color of the point object you want to draw before drawing it by clicking on the color value next to the point color and setting the color by entering the RGB value in the pop-up color panel, or you can pick up the color by clicking on the color map.
Select the objects in the point data list to perform the delete operation, or you can enter a range of values for the SmlID field of the point objects to be deleted below the list and click the Clear Interval Points button to perform a batch delete of the point objects.
Click the checkbox to select the point object in the object list supports setting the height value, color, and assigning attribute values to the point. You can adjust the height of the point to the ground by entering the height value in the Height column of the object list; click the color value next to the color of the point to set the color by entering the RGB value in the popup color panel, or you can pick up the color by clicking the color map. You can set the color by entering the RGB value in the popup color panel, and you can also pick up the color by clicking the color map.
Select the data type as line in the New Data panel and click OK. Before drawing, you can set the attribute table, line color and line width of the line layer to be drawn. After clicking Draw, the mouse changes to the "Paintbrush" style, and the left mouse button clicks to draw, and the right mouse button clicks to end. Every time you finish drawing a line object, a corresponding line object record will be generated at the bottom of the data editing panel.
Click the Edit Property Table button on the edit panel to bring up the edit property panel, where you can add an property field for the point layer, click New Entry to create a new attribute, enter a name for the attribute, or perform a delete operation on it.
You can set the color of the line object you want to draw before drawing it by clicking on the color value next to the line color and setting the color by entering the RGB value in the pop-up color panel, or by clicking on the color map to pick up the color.
To set the width of the line object to be drawn, enter a number in the input box next to the line width or click "+" or "-" to control the line width.
Click Delete to the right of the corresponding line object in the line data list to synchronize the deletion of line objects and records in the viewport.
Clicking the checkbox in the line object list selects the line object to be edited, and supports the operations of editing Z-axis, assigning attribute values, setting line color, and setting line width for the line object. When the Edit Z-axis check box is selected, the line object is activated in the viewport, and you can drag the node to adjust the height of the line to the ground. You can assign values to the corresponding attribute fields by entering the values in the Attribute Values table. Click the Color value next to Line Color to set the color by typing the RGB value in the popup Color panel, or you can pick up the color by clicking the color map. Type a number in the input box next to Line Width or click "+" or "-" to control the line width.
Select the data type as face in the new data panel and click OK. Before drawing, you can set the attribute table and face color of the face layer to be drawn. After clicking Draw, the mouse will change to "brush" style, left click on the mouse to draw, right click to end. Every time you finish drawing a face object, a record of the face object will be generated accordingly.
Click the Edit Property Table button on the edit panel to bring up the edit property panel, where you can add an property field for the point layer, click New Entry to create a new attribute, enter a name for the attribute, or perform a delete operation on it.
You can set the color of the face object you want to draw before drawing it by clicking on the color value next to the face color and setting the color by entering the RGB value in the pop-up color panel, or you can pick up the color by clicking on the color map.
Click the delete button to the right of the record to be deleted in the facet data list to synchronize the deletion of the viewport's line objects and records.
By clicking the checkbox in the face object list to select the face object to be edited, you can support editing Z-axis, setting face color, and assigning attribute values to the line object. By checking the Edit Z-axis checkbox, the face object is activated in the viewport, and you can drag the node to adjust the height of the face to the ground. Click Color Value next to Face Color to set the color by entering RGB value in the popup color panel, or you can pick up the color by clicking the color map. You can assign values to the corresponding attribute fields by entering values at the attribute values in the attribute table.
Click Show and Hide Layers in the Data Layer lets you control whether the layer is displayed in the viewport.
Click the dataset operation in the data layer and select the property tables in the pop-up list. The property table of this dataset will pop up at the bottom of the screen, and you can view all the properties of this data. According to the property table, you can fill in the parameters in the operations such as stretching and release.
Click the data set action in the data layer, select position in the pop-up list, and the imager will position itself within the data range.
Click the dataset action in the data layer and select rename in the pop-up list, you can modify the name of the dataset.
Click the dataset action in the data layer and select refresh in the pop-up list, the data in the scene will be refreshed.
This function is oriented to the newly created data in the scheme. Click dataset action in the data layer, select edit in the popup list, and an action panel will pop up on the right side of the viewpoint when point, line, and surface data are plotted, where you can edit the attributes of the plotted data.
Click on the dataset operation in the data layer, select the attribute table in the pop-up list, the data in the scene will be deleted and also the data nodes under the scenario will be deleted.