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ReticleTool Class | ArcGIS Maps SDK for Qt

  • ReticleTool
  • class Esri::ArcGISRuntime::ReticleTool

    A base class for the ReticleVertexTool and ProgrammaticReticleTool. More...

    Public Functions Esri::ArcGISRuntime::GeometryEditorReticle * reticle() const void setReticle(Esri::ArcGISRuntime::GeometryEditorReticle *reticle) Detailed Description

    A GeometryEditorReticle is a visual aid used to indicate the edit position, displayed on a map view. By separating the point at which you interact with the screen from the point at which an edit takes place, you are able to clearly see where new vertices will be added before tapping the screen or pressing a button to place a vertex. Additionally, when snapping is enabled (SnapSettings::isEnabled), the reticle allows you to see visual snapping feedback during vertex addition and moves, without fingers or a stylus hiding the screen and the snapping feedback. The reticle can be used to create and edit Multipoint, Point, Polygon, and Polyline geometries, by adding and moving individual vertices. A default reticle is provided, which can be customized to suit your specific app appearance, style, and accessibility requirements - for more information see GeometryEditorReticle. A consistent set of default symbology appropriate for these tools is returned from GeometryEditorTool::style. These tools takes a simpler approach to drawing the geometry than the VertexTool when there is a move in progress, by only displaying the state of the geometry elements accounting for the current move, and not displaying the existing position of any elements that will be affected by the move.


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