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  • ThinkGeo/PrintPreviewSample-ForWpf.NETCore

    In this sample we show you how to add robust printing support to your Map Suite applications for the desktop, WPF, web or services environments. Using the code in this sample, you'll be able to build a Print Preview interface that lets your users interactively arrange items (such as a map, scale line, labels, data grid or image) on a virtual page before printing the result to a printer, exporting to a bitmap image. Maps are printed using vector graphics so you can be sure the output will look great on anything. The printing system also includes low-level report building classes that make it easy to generate reports in the web or services environment.

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  • ThinkGeo/QuickstartSample-ThinkGeo12-ForAndroid

    The Map Suite Android Edition illustrated QuickStart Guide will guide you through the process of creating a sample application and will help you become familiar with Map Suite. This edition of the QuickStart Guide supports Android Edition 10.0.0 and higher and will show you how to create an Android application using Map Suite Android Edition.

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  • ThinkGeo/RoutingSample-ForAndroid

    The Map Suite Routing “How Do I?” solution offers a series of useful how-to examples for using the Map Suite Routing extension. The bundled solution comes with a small set of routable street data from Dallas, TX and demonstrates simple routing, avoiding specific areas, getting turn-by-turn directions, optimizing for the Traveling Salesman Problem, and much more. Full source code is included in both C# and VB.NET languages; simply select your preferred language to download the associated solution.

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  • ThinkGeo/ApplyDirectionPointStyleForLineStyle-ForWpf

    The Map Suite WPF ApplyDirectionPointStyleForLineStyle sample will guide you to draw lineStyle's direction Point on map. The direction Point can be an image or a glyph, it not only rotates the icon accross the angle of the road, but also provides a way to customize the rotation of the direction point. The arrows highlighted in the red circle in the following screenshot are customized based on the line's attributes. Please check out the source for detail. This sample supports Map Suite 10.5.8 and higher.

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  • ThinkGeo/PerformanceSample-ForWpf

    This is a WPF desktop sample for drawing performance test of MapSuite product. When running the sample, it will render 16,000 count of rectangle shape features at first, these features will be distributed in 4 layers averagely. After clicking Start button the sample application will update 1,600 count of rectangle shape features per 1,000 milliseconds, the time cost of features drawing will display in the application footer. Customer can modify the update rate, update features count, and enable or disable the layers.

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  • ThinkGeo/RoutingSample-ForiOS

    The Map Suite Routing “How Do I?” solution offers a series of useful how-to examples for using the Map Suite Routing extension. The bundled solution comes with a small set of routable street data from Dallas, TX and demonstrates simple routing, avoiding specific areas, getting turn-by-turn directions, optimizing for the Traveling Salesman Problem, and much more. Full source code is included in both C# and VB.NET languages; simply select your preferred language to download the associated solution.

    Language:C#30
  • ThinkGeo/ThinkGeoCloudClient-js

    Get everything you need to use Cloud Services in your web applications.

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