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Vertically exaggerate terrain in a scene.
Use case
Vertical exaggeration can be used to emphasize subtle changes in a surface. This can be useful in creating visualizations of terrain where the horizontal extent of the surface is significantly greater than the amount of vertical change in the surface. A fractional vertical exaggeration can be used to flatten surfaces or features that have extreme vertical variation.
How to use the sampleUse the slider to update terrain exaggeration.
How it worksSurface::setElevationExaggeration
.3D, DEM, DTM, elevation, scene, surface, terrain
Sample CodeTerrainExaggeration.cpp TerrainExaggeration.cpp TerrainExaggeration.h TerrainExaggeration.qml
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// [WriteFile Name=TerrainExaggeration, Category=Scenes]
// [Legal]
// Copyright 2018 Esri.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// [Legal]
#ifdef PCH_BUILD
#include "pch.hpp"
#endif // PCH_BUILD
// sample headers
#include "TerrainExaggeration.h"
// ArcGIS Maps SDK headers
#include "ArcGISTiledElevationSource.h"
#include "Camera.h"
#include "ElevationSourceListModel.h"
#include "MapTypes.h"
#include "Point.h"
#include "Scene.h"
#include "SceneQuickView.h"
#include "SpatialReference.h"
#include "Surface.h"
// Qt headers
#include <QFuture>
using namespace Esri::ArcGISRuntime;
TerrainExaggeration::TerrainExaggeration(QQuickItem* parent /* = nullptr */):
QQuickItem(parent)
{
}
void TerrainExaggeration::init()
{
// Register classes for QML
qmlRegisterType<SceneQuickView>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "SceneView");
qmlRegisterType<TerrainExaggeration>("Esri.Samples", 1, 0, "TerrainExaggerationSample");
}
void TerrainExaggeration::componentComplete()
{
QQuickItem::componentComplete();
// Create a scene and give it to the SceneView
m_sceneView = findChild<SceneQuickView*>("sceneView");
Scene* scene = new Scene(BasemapStyle::ArcGISTopographic, this);
m_surface = new Surface(this);
m_surface->elevationSources()->append(
new ArcGISTiledElevationSource(
QUrl("https://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer"),
this));
// Create the camera object at our initial viewpoint
const Point initialPoint(-119.9616962169934, 46.7000413426849, 3183, SpatialReference(4326));
const Camera initialViewpointCamera(initialPoint, 0, 7, 70, 0);
// Set the initial ViewpointCamera for the scene
m_sceneView->setViewpointCameraAsync(initialViewpointCamera);
// Initialize the sceneview by applying the surface
scene->setBaseSurface(m_surface);
m_sceneView->setArcGISScene(scene);
}
void TerrainExaggeration::setElevationExaggeration(double factor)
{
// If the surface exists, trigger a change in elevation exaggeration by [factor] amount
if (m_surface)
m_surface->setElevationExaggeration(factor);
}
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