[mapguide-users] window open
DYUTI
dyuti152006 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 25 06:00:01 EST 2009
hi ......
thank u mark......
i think this will be easy for me rather than the previous one.I tried that
but nothing happens.Can u please give more info about that?Shall i make any
changes in www/fusion/widget/maptip.js .
Mark Pendergraft wrote:
>
> Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, but I just downloaded Maestro
> and it appears that you can provide a link to display in the maptip.
>
> Open the layer in Maestro, and on the right you will see a box named
> "Link". Use an expression similar to this one:
> Concat(
> Concat('
> http://www5.kingcounty.gov/kcgisreports/property_report.aspx?PIN='
, PIN), ' View Property Report for Parcel'
> )
>
> To create a link in the maptip. This expression strings together a url
> with a variable "PIN" which is the Parcel Identification Number.
>
> -Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
> [mailto:mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of DYUTI
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 9:22 PM
> To: mapguide-users at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] window open
>
>
> hi....
> thank u mark.....
> i chose this route because i'm using mapguide maestro.can i use" popup
> maptip with a link to window "in maestro? someone told me it can be used
>
> with studio only.
>
> thanx& regards
> dyuti
>
> Mark Pendergraft wrote:
>>
>> What you have looks pretty good, except that you will need to create a
>> box that covers your point for the mgPolygon.
>>
>> First you need to create a MgCoordinateCollection to populate a
>> MgLinearRing, then you use
> $geometryFactory->CreatePolygon(mgLinearRing,
>> nothing);
>>
>> Take a look at this function. It uses MgGeometryFactory, and a
> MgPoint
>> to create a box that surrounds the point supplied. The function
> returns
>> a MgPolygon
>>
>> Private Function GetBoundingBox(ByVal geomFact As
> MgGeometryFactory,
>> ByVal point As MgPoint) As MgPolygon
>>
>> Dim pgon As MgPolygon
>> Dim coordColl As New MgCoordinateCollection
>>
> coordColl.Add(geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(point.Coordinate.GetX
>> - 5, point.Coordinate.GetY + 5))
>>
> coordColl.Add(geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(point.Coordinate.GetX
>> + 5, point.Coordinate.GetY + 5))
>>
> coordColl.Add(geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(point.Coordinate.GetX
>> + 5, point.Coordinate.GetY - 5))
>>
> coordColl.Add(geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(point.Coordinate.GetX
>> - 5, point.Coordinate.GetY - 5))
>>
> coordColl.Add(geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(point.Coordinate.GetX
>> - 5, point.Coordinate.GetY + 5))
>>
>> Dim linRing As MgLinearRing =
>> geomFact.CreateLinearRing(coordColl)
>> pgon = geomFact.CreatePolygon(linRing, Nothing)
>>
>> Return pgon
>>
>> End Function
>>
>> You can create a MgPoint by doing the following:
>>
>> Dim geomFact As New MgGeometryFactory
>> Dim coord As MgCoordinate = geomFact.CreateCoordinateXY(X,
>> Y)
>>
>> ' create the actual mggeometry
>> Dim point As MgPoint = geomFact.CreatePoint(coord)
>>
>>
>> The LayerResourceId & schema can be obtained like so:
>>
>> ' get the layer to search
>> Dim layer as MgLayer =
>> Map.GetLayers().GetItem("your_layer_name_here")
>>
>> ' Get the layer resource identifier
>> Dim LayerResId As New
>> MgResourceIdentifier(layer.GetFeatureSourceId())
>>
>> ' get the layer default schema
>> Dim layerSchema as string =
>> layer.GetFeatureClassName
>>
>>
>> As a side note. Everytime you assign a value to the MgFeatureReader,
>> you will need to close it immediately afterwards. This has screwed me
> a
>> few times.
>>
>> After you get the point, you can use the MgFeatureReader to
> getString(),
>> or getInteger(), etc.... to obtain the values that you need to pass to
>> your pop-up window.
>>
>> Out of curiosity, why did you choose to go this route instead of the
>> pop-up MapTip with a link to your new window? The only reason I have
>> code like this in my map is so I can zoom to a point returned from
>> Google Maps when the user enters an address into a search field. I
> much
>> prefer the simplicity of letting MapGuide do the grunt work. ;)
>> -Mark
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
>> [mailto:mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of DYUTI
>> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:03 PM
>> To: mapguide-users at lists.osgeo.org
>> Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] window open
>>
>>
>> hi....
>>
>> thank u very much mark..
>> But i've still doubts in this .shall i use
>> "
>> $geometryFactory = new MgGeometryFactory();
>> $mgPolygon = $geometryFactory->Create mgPolygon($gp.x,$gp.y); "
>>
>> to create mg polygons from the N/E coordinates.
>>
>> Instead of "geom" u have used in vb coding shall i use this
>> $mgPolygon.Then
>> for getting LayerResourceID & Schema shall i use coding or can i
>> directly
>> give that values..
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> dyuti
>>
>>
>>
>> Mark Pendergraft wrote:
>>>
>>> In VB:
>>>
>>> Dim geom As MgGeometry
>>> Dim query As New MgFeatureQueryOptions()
>>> query.SetSpatialFilter("Geometry", geom,
>>> MgFeatureSpatialOperations.Intersects)
>>> Dim fr as MgFeatureReader = FeatService.SelectFeatures(LayerResId,
>>> "Default:Temp", query)
>>>
>>> Note that geom is a mggeometry object used to query the layer. It
>> could
>>> be a point, polygon, etc.
>>> LayerResId refers to the MgResourceIdentifier for a specified layer
>>> "Default:Temp" is the layer's schema name.
>>>
>>> In your case, you will probably want to create a MgPolygon from the
>>> point the user clicked. Then you will use the layer containing the
>>> points you want to display info about to get your LayerResId and
>> default
>>> schema.
>>>
>>> -Mark
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
>>> [mailto:mapguide-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of DYUTI
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:32 PM
>>> To: mapguide-users at lists.osgeo.org
>>> Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] window open
>>>
>>>
>>> hi all.....
>>> any one plss tell me how to generate spatial filter.
>>> any suggestions will be appreciated
>>>
>>> thanks and Regards
>>>
>>> dyuti
>>>
>>> DYUTI wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank u mark ....i'll try this
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>> dyuti
>>>>
>>>> Mark Pendergraft wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Here are 2 ways to accomplish what you are trying to do:
>>>>>
>>>>> Option 1:
>>>>> You have a widget which inherits Fusion.Tool.Canvas.
>>>>> Use the mousedown even to get the coordinates clicked
>>>>> Then use
>>>>> "var p = this.getMap().getEventPosition(e);" to get the event
>>> position
>>>>> "var gp = this.getMap().pixToGeo(p.x, p.y);" to get the N/E at that
>>>>> position
>>>>>
>>>>> Then send your northing and easting to a PHP page and use it to
>>> generate
>>>>> a spatial filter (you may want to create a mgPolygon from your N/E
>> as
>>>>> your spatialfilter in order to make sure you cover the point)
>>>>>
>>>>> Return the selected point, and send it to another page to create
>> your
>>> pop
>>>>> up window populated with the relevant information.
>>>>>
>>>>> Option 2:
>>>>> Use the URL feature in studio to show a link. Use expressions to
>>> pass
>>>>> the points information into the link, and have the link directed to
>> a
>>>>> custom page which will populate itself with the relevant data.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Seeing as you are new to MapGuide, I would highly recommend option
>> 2,
>>> as
>>>>> it requires very little coding and is very easy and user friendly.
>> I
>>>>> have attached a photo of what the URL maptip looks like in my map.
>>> In
>>>>> the picture, the user hovers there mouse over a parcel and the
>> maptip
>>>>> pops up with a link to the parcel's page on the county's website.
>>> All I
>>>>> have to do is pass the parcel number in the link, which is all done
>>> by
>>>>> studio.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2315851/Untitled.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> -Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> DYUTI wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hi..all...
>>>>>> to open a new window while clicking on the points
>>> displayed
>>>>>> on the map where i've to write the coding...In which file i've to
>>> make
>>>>>> changes..&what change i've to make...plss help me...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks®ards
>>>>>> dyuti
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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