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Iterating styles: examining all styles defined in a layer
This page describes how to use the MaestroAPI from the MapGuide Maestro project in your own application.
The code below can be used as a template for iterating all style items in a LayerDefintion.
The example sets labels on all styles that have a feature label to be "My custom label"
(C#)
ServerConnectionI con; //See other samples on how to get this LayerDefinition ldef = con.GetLayerDefinition("Library://myLayer.LayerDefinition"); VectorLayerDefinitionType vldef = ldef.Item as VectorLayerDefinitionType; //vldef becomes null, if it is not a vector layer foreach (VectorScaleRangeType vsr in vldef.VectorScaleRange) { //The objects have no common base type, so we iterate in an untyped manner foreach (object o in vsr.Items) { if (o is PointTypeStyleType) { PointTypeStyleType pst = o as PointTypeStyleType; if (pst.PointRule != null) foreach (PointRuleType pr in pst.PointRule) { if (pr.Label != null) pr.Label.Text = "My custom label"; } } else if (o is LineTypeStyleType) { LineTypeStyleType lst = o as LineTypeStyleType; if (lst.LineRule != null) foreach (LineRuleType lr in lst.LineRule) { if (lr.Label != null) lr.Label.Text = "My custom label"; } } else if (o is AreaTypeStyleType) { AreaTypeStyleType ast = o as AreaTypeStyleType; if (ast.AreaRule != null) foreach (AreaRuleType ar in ast.AreaRule) { if (ar.Label != null) ar.Label.Text = "My custom label"; } } } }
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