ESM: import ElevationProfile from "@arcgis/core/widgets/ElevationProfile.js";
CDN: const ElevationProfile = await $arcgis.import("@arcgis/core/widgets/ElevationProfile.js");
Class: @arcgis/core/widgets/ElevationProfile
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.18
The ElevationProfile widget is used to generate and display an elevation profile from an input line graphic. The input graphic can be set interactively by drawing a single or multi-segment line or by selecting a line feature in the view. Alternatively, the widget allows setting an input graphic programmatically at creation or runtime by setting the input property.
ElevationProfile widget used in a city scene, displaying ground and building profiles. See Sample - ElevationProfile widget
The widget can visualize multiple profile lines, depending on the environment (2D versus 3D) and elevation source data:
ElevationProfileLineGround can be used in both MapView and SceneView. In this case, the elevation is sampled directly from Map.ground. Whether your map is displayed in 2D or 3D, the ground property needs to be set on the map.
ElevationProfileLineInput samples elevation data from the geometry of the input graphic. It is typically used with input line data that has z values. If the input line data doesn't have z values, a profile line is computed if the line is displayed with a non-draped elevation mode. An elevation offset can also be applied. Currently, in 2D, z values are not fetched from feature-based layers, so in a MapView, this profile line can only be used with client-side graphics that have z values.
ElevationProfileLineQuery samples elevation data from the elevation source set in the source property. The elevation source can be an ElevationLayer or any object with a method called queryElevation
that has the same signature as queryElevation.
ElevationProfileLineView is available only in a SceneView and it displays the elevation sampled directly from the view along the input graphic. All volumetric objects in a SceneView contribute to the resulting profile.
You can choose to display one or several profile lines in the chart, by setting them in the profiles property.
Once all profiles are refined to their maximum resolution, the corresponding 3D profile lines appear in the SceneView (currently no lines are displayed in a MapView), and profile statistics display in the legend for each profile line. Hovering over the chart shows an overlaid tooltip with elevation values of all profiles, and displays colored dot markers in the 3D view at the matching positions.
Checkboxes in the legend allow hiding individual profiles. Chart units can be set via the settings menu to metric, imperial or a specific unit.
Scrolling the chart zooms in to a specific part of the profile chart. When zoomed in, click the minus button to reset the zoom. On touch devices, pinch to zoom in and out.
Drawing a path to get a ground profile.
Profile generated from a line feature with z-values shows a paraglide track above ground.
How distance values are computed depends on the map's spatial reference:
Examples
const elevationProfile = new ElevationProfile({ view });
// adds the ElevationProfile to the top right corner of the view
view.ui.add(elevationProfile, "top-right");
// elevation profile with all the line profiles
const elevationProfile = new ElevationProfile({
view,
profiles: [{
// displays elevation values from Map.ground
type: "ground", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineGround()
color: "#61d4a4",
title: "Ground elevation"
}, {
// displays elevation values from the input line graphic
type: "input", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineInput()
color: "#f57e42",
title: "Line elevation"
}, {
// displays elevation values from a SceneView
type: "view", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineView()
color: "#8f61d4",
title: "View elevation"
// by default ground and all layers are used to compute elevation, but
// you can define which elements should be included/excluded from the computation
exclude: [map.ground]
}, {
// displays elevation values from a custom source
type: "query",
source: new ElevationLayer({
url: "https://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/../Terrain3D/ImageServer"
}),
color: "#d46189",
title: "Custom elevation"
}]
});
view.ui.add(elevationProfile, "bottom-right");
// Line whose elevation profile is to be generated.
const inputLine = new Graphic({
geometry: new Polyline({
spatialReference: SpatialReference.WebMercator,
paths: [
[
[950857, 6003812], // Zurich, Switzerland
[924987, 5950271], // Lucerne, Switzerland
]
],
}),
});
// Elevation profile for the existing line.
const elevationProfile = new ElevationProfile({
view,
input: inputLine,
// Don't let the user draw or select a new line because we provide one programmatically.
visibleElements: {
sketchButton: false,
selectButton: false
}
});
view.ui.add(elevationProfile, "bottom-right");
Constructors
new ElevationProfile(properties)
Parameter
optionalSee the properties for a list of all the properties that may be passed into the constructor.
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Property DetailsThe ID or node representing the DOM element containing the widget. This property can only be set once. The following examples are all valid use case when working with widgets.
Examples
// Create the HTML div element programmatically at runtime and set to the widget's container
const basemapGallery = new BasemapGallery({
view: view,
container: document.createElement("div")
});
// Add the widget to the top-right corner of the view
view.ui.add(basemapGallery, {
position: "top-right"
});
// Specify an already-defined HTML div element in the widget's container
const basemapGallery = new BasemapGallery({
view: view,
container: basemapGalleryDiv
});
// Add the widget to the top-right corner of the view
view.ui.add(basemapGallery, {
position: "top-right"
});
// HTML markup
<body>
<div id="viewDiv"></div>
<div id="basemapGalleryDiv"></div>
</body>
// Specify the widget while adding to the view's UI
const basemapGallery = new BasemapGallery({
view: view
});
// Add the widget to the top-right corner of the view
view.ui.add(basemapGallery, {
position: "top-right"
});
Inherited
Property declaredClass Stringreadonly
The name of the class. The declared class name is formatted as esri.folder.className
.
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.27 ElevationProfile since 4.18, icon added at 4.27.
Icon which represents the widget. It is typically used when the widget is controlled by another one (e.g. in the Expand widget).
Inherited
Property id String
The unique ID assigned to the widget when the widget is created. If not set by the developer, it will default to the container ID, or if that is not present then it will be automatically generated.
The input line graphic along which elevation will be queried in order to generate an elevation profile.
Typically not set when creating the widget. In this case the widget starts empty, and waits for the user to either draw a new profile or generate a profile from selecting a line feature. The result of this action populates input
. input
can be set when constructing the widget, or set or changed at runtime. The input graphic must contain a geometry of type Polyline, symbol and attributes of the input graphic are ignored.
The widget's default label.
Collection of elevation profile lines which are to be generated and displayed in the widget's chart. See the different profile line types for details on usage and behavior.
Once an elevation profile is generated, each line will contain the raw data used to generate the chart and profile statistics. The order of the profiles within the collection determines the drawing order on the chart.
In a MapView ElevationProfileLineView is not supported.
Example
const elevationProfile = new ElevationProfile({
view: view,
profiles: [{
// displays elevation values from Map.ground
type: "ground", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineGround()
}, {
// displays elevation values from the input line graphic
type: "input", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineInput()
}, {
// displays elevation values from an elevation source
type: "query", //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineQuery()
source: elevationLayer
}, {
// displays elevation values from a SceneView
type: "view" //autocasts as new ElevationProfileLineView()
}]
});
Unit system (imperial, metric) or specific unit used for displaying the elevation and distance values.
List of available units and unit systems (imperial, metric) for displaying the elevation and distance values.
The view model for this widget. This is a class that contains all the logic (properties and methods) that controls this widget's behavior. See the ElevationProfileViewModel class to access all properties and methods on the widget.
Inherited
Property visible Boolean
Indicates whether the widget is visible.
If false
, the widget will no longer be rendered in the web document. This may affect the layout of other elements or widgets in the document. For example, if this widget is the first of three widgets associated to the upper right hand corner of the view UI, then the other widgets will reposition when this widget is made invisible. For more information, refer to the css display value of "none"
.
Example
// Hides the widget in the view
widget.visible = false;
This property provides the ability to display or hide the individual elements of the widget.
Example
elevationProfile.visibleElements = {
legend: true,
chart: true,
clearButton: true,
settingsButton: true,
sketchButton: true,
selectButton: true,
uniformChartScalingToggle: true
}
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Method DetailsInherited
Method addHandles(handleOrHandles, groupKey)
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor since 4.0, addHandles added at 4.25.
Adds one or more handles which are to be tied to the lifecycle of the object. The handles will be removed when the object is destroyed.
// Manually manage handles
const handle = reactiveUtils.when(
() => !view.updating,
() => {
wkidSelect.disabled = false;
},
{ once: true }
);
this.addHandles(handle);
// Destroy the object
this.destroy();
Parameters
Handles marked for removal once the object is destroyed.
groupKey *
optionalKey identifying the group to which the handles should be added. All the handles in the group can later be removed with Accessor.removeHandles(). If no key is provided the handles are added to a default group.
Inherited
Method classes(classNames){String}
A utility method used for building the value for a widget's class
property. This aids in simplifying css class setup.
Returns
Type Description String The computed class name.Example
// .tsx syntax showing how to set css classes while rendering the widget
render() {
const dynamicClasses = {
[css.flip]: this.flip,
[css.primary]: this.primary
};
return (
<div class={classes(css.root, css.mixin, dynamicClasses)} />
);
}
Inherited
Method destroy()
Destroys the widget instance.
Inherited
Method emit(type, event){Boolean}
Emits an event on the instance. This method should only be used when creating subclasses of this class.
Parameters
The name of the event.
optionalThe event payload.
Returns
Type Description Booleantrue
if a listener was notified
Inherited
Method hasEventListener(type){Boolean}
Indicates whether there is an event listener on the instance that matches the provided event name.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Returns true if the class supports the input event.Inherited
Method hasHandles(groupKey){Boolean}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor since 4.0, hasHandles added at 4.25.
Returns true if a named group of handles exist.
Parameter
groupKey *
optionalA group key.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Returnstrue
if a named group of handles exist.
Example
// Remove a named group of handles if they exist.
if (obj.hasHandles("watch-view-updates")) {
obj.removeHandles("watch-view-updates");
}
Inherited
Method isFulfilled(){Boolean}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.19 Widget since 4.2, isFulfilled added at 4.19.
isFulfilled()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is fulfilled (either resolved or rejected). If it is fulfilled, true
will be returned.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been fulfilled (either resolved or rejected).Inherited
Method isRejected(){Boolean}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.19 Widget since 4.2, isRejected added at 4.19.
isRejected()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is rejected. If it is rejected, true
will be returned.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been rejected.Inherited
Method isResolved(){Boolean}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.19 Widget since 4.2, isResolved added at 4.19.
isResolved()
may be used to verify if creating an instance of the class is resolved. If it is resolved, true
will be returned.
Returns
Type Description Boolean Indicates whether creating an instance of the class has been resolved.Inherited
Method on(type, listener){Object}
Registers an event handler on the instance. Call this method to hook an event with a listener.
Returns
Type Description Object Returns an event handler with aremove()
method that should be called to stop listening for the event(s). Property Type Description remove Function When called, removes the listener from the event.
Example
view.on("click", function(event){
// event is the event handle returned after the event fires.
console.log(event.mapPoint);
});
Inherited
Method postInitialize()
Executes after widget is ready for rendering.
Inherited
Method removeHandles(groupKey)
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.25 Accessor since 4.0, removeHandles added at 4.25.
Removes a group of handles owned by the object.
Parameter
groupKey *
optionalA group key or an array or collection of group keys to remove.
Example
obj.removeHandles(); // removes handles from default group
obj.removeHandles("handle-group");
obj.removeHandles("other-handle-group");
Inherited
Method render(){Object}
This method is implemented by subclasses for rendering.
Returns
Type Description Object The rendered virtual node.Inherited
Method renderNow()
Renders widget to the DOM immediately.
Inherited
Method scheduleRender()
Schedules widget rendering. This method is useful for changes affecting the UI.
Inherited
Method when(callback, errback){Promise}
Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.19 Widget since 4.2, when added at 4.19.
when()
may be leveraged once an instance of the class is created. This method takes two input parameters: a callback
function and an errback
function. The callback
executes when the instance of the class loads. The errback
executes if the instance of the class fails to load.
Parameters
optionalThe function to call when the promise resolves.
optionalThe function to execute when the promise fails.
Returns
Type Description Promise Returns a new Promise for the result ofcallback
.
Example
// Although this example uses the BasemapGallery widget, any class instance that is a promise may use when() in the same way
let bmGallery = new BasemapGallery();
bmGallery.when(function(){
// This function will execute once the promise is resolved
}, function(error){
// This function will execute if the promise is rejected due to an error
});
VisibleElements Accessor
The visible elements that are displayed within the widget. This provides the ability to turn individual elements of the widget's display on/off. The visual elements in this widget are the legend, chart, settingsButton, sketchButton, and selectButton. These are all set to true by default.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the legend (which includes statistics) is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the chart is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
the button used to clear the current elevation profile is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the button used to open the settings popup is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the button used to start drawing/sketching is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the button used to select a path is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the dropdown used to select the units is not displayed.
Default Value:true
When set to false
, the element used to toggle uniform chart scaling on or off is not displayed.
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