Generating a polygon tile index from multiple vector datasets
Geographic Information SystemsContents:
How do I create a vector tile package?
Create vector tiles
- Highlight the map in the Contents pane.
- On the Share tab, in the Share As group, click the Web Layer menu and click Publish Web Layer .
- In the Share As Web Layer pane, on the General tab, under the Layer Type heading, choose Vector Tiles.
What is vector tile index?
This pull-request provides the ability to display vector tile trees containing leaves at different levels of detail (LOD) based on data density. This requires clipping tiles when zoomed in beyond a physically present leaf and using an index to determine tile presence.
Can ArcMap use vector tiles?
ArcMap does not support vector tiles. In ArcGIS Online, check the Use Esri vector basemaps in supported ArcGIS apps. check box to add Esri vector basemaps in the ArcGIS Pro basemap gallery.
What is a vector tile package?
A vector tile package (. vtpk) is a collection of vector tiles and style resources that are stored on a server. Vector tiles contain vector representations of data across a range of scales. Unlike raster tiles, they can adapt to the resolution of the display device and even be customized for multiple uses.
What is the difference between tile and vector tile in ArcGIS?
Unlike raster tile layers, vector tile layers can adapt to the resolution of their display device and be restyled for multiple uses. Vector tiles have a smaller file size than raster tiles, which translates to faster maps and better performance.
What are the four types of index for a vector?
According to the implementation methods, the ANNS vector index can be divided into four categories:
- Tree-based index.
- Graph-based index.
- Hash-based index.
- Quantization-based index.
How do I publish a vector tile?
After you run the Share Package tool, follow these steps to publish a vector tile layer: Sign in to your organization and open Content > My Content. You must have privileges to publish hosted tile layers. Click your tile package to display its item details page and click Publish.
How do vector tiles work?
A vector tile layer references a set of web-accessible vector tiles and a corresponding style that dictates how the tiles will draw. Vector tile layers are similar to web tile layers, but they store a vector representation of the data instead of a raster representation.
How do I create a tile package in ArcGIS?
Click the Tile Format tab and fill in your required tile format details. Click the Item Description tab and fill in all the required fields. Click Analyze to validate your map for any errors or issues. You must validate and resolve all errors before you can save it to disk or share it to ArcGIS Online.
How do I create a tile template?
Quote from video: Around the cut that you need to make it doesn't have to be exact just rough cut some triangles stick some blue tape on it to adhere it to the floor. So it won't move while you're making your template.
How do I publish a vector tile layer?
After you run the Share Package tool, follow these steps to publish a vector tile layer: Sign in to your organization and open Content > My Content. You must have privileges to publish hosted tile layers. Click your tile package to display its item details page and click Publish.
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