Mapping is the process of displaying geographic features in 2D or 3D. The main components for building mapping applications are maps, scenes, basemap layers, data layers, graphics, web maps, and web scenes. In this topic, you learn how to use these components to build different types of mapping applications with client APIs, the basemap services, and data services.
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Map and scene used to display satellite imagery and hurricane data in 2D and 3D
Topics Types of mapping appsLearn the different approaches to building mapping applications.
How to build a mapping appLearn the steps required to build mapping applications with basemap services and data services.
Maps (2D)Learn how to display a map in 2D.
Scenes (3D)Learn how to display a scene in 3D.
Basemap layersLearn how to display a basemap with styles and data provided by basemap services.
Data layersLearn how to display your data using hosted data services such as feature services, vector tile services, and map tile services.
GraphicsLearn how to display points, polylines, and polygons on a map or scene.
Web mapsLearn how to create a web map and display it as a 2D map.
Web scenesLearn how to create a web scene and display it as a 3D scene.
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Display a mapCreate and display a map with the ArcGIS Basemap Styles service.
Display a scene with the basemap styles service.
Display point, line, and polygon graphics in a map.
Create and display a map from a web map.
Create and display a scene from a web scene.
Add and display a styled vector tile basemap layer.
Switch a basemap layer from streets to satellite imagery.
Switch the language of place labels on a basemap.
Tools
Create a custom basemap styleUse the ArcGIS Vector Tile Style Editor to style a vector tile basemap layer.
Use Map Viewer to create a web map for your application.
Use Map Viewer to style layers in a web map.
Use Scene Viewer to create a web scene for your application.
Use Scene Viewer to style layers in a web scene.
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