Web Applications with ArcGIS API for JavaScript – 8 Labeling

In this survey, we can ask questions like, “Do you think this development is appropriate?” “Do you have any comments?” and get feedback. We can even create graphs from these feedbacks and present the answers people give to users in genera

Since all these screens are designed to be accessible from a single screen, they create a nice experience for users.

Building Exploration Application:

 

In this example, let’s provide users with information about a building, but let’s provide this information about both the interior and the surroundings of the building. analysis of experience and reputation In this application, we will also use a Revit file.

 

The buttons on the left add additional features to the application, so instead of just presenting a model to users, we can provide information and receive feedback and applications. When we switch to 360 view, we can view the Revit model.

In addition to this application, when we click on an element in the three-dimensional interior image, we can access the actions related to that element. In this way, for example, when we click on the floor, we can access the material information related to the floor and view this material in three dimensions.

You can also create these applications by sharing Revit

 

models in three dimensions in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise environments. In this blog series, we will continue to publish blog posts covering examples of the october decision, one might say effective use of BIM-GIS integration.

ArcGIS Enterprise Mapping Technical Web
Labeling
Along with the visuals of the objects displayed on be numbers the map, labels can be displayed on the map using the object’s attributes. Labeling features are provided by classes in many different APIs. However, there are different features and resources depending on whether the map we display is 2D or 3D and the type of layer and geometry shown on it. Click on the link for more detailed information .

In our example, we will perform different labeling using attribute information in a feature type layer on a 2D web map.

Steps
First of all, you need to have a web server on your computer. Host an HTML file on this web server and open the file with any text editor.
Copy the HTML template from our previous blog posts.
For labeling, we will use the publicly available world cities feature service published on ArcGIS Online .

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