ArcGIS Pro 2.7 API Reference Guide
PanTo(Geometry,Nullable<TimeSpan>) Method
Example 

ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping Namespace > MapView Class > PanTo Method : PanTo(Geometry,Nullable<TimeSpan>) Method
The geometry defining the extent in which to pan.
The amount of time to navigate the view to the new camera position. If null it uses the default navigation duration.
Pan the view to the extent defined by a geometry. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
Syntax
Public Overloads Function PanTo( _
   ByVal geometry As Geometry, _
   Optional ByVal duration As Nullable(Of TimeSpan) _
) As Boolean

Parameters

geometry
The geometry defining the extent in which to pan.
duration
The amount of time to navigate the view to the new camera position. If null it uses the default navigation duration.

Return Value

True if the navigation is completed, false if it was interrupted by another view navigation.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription
This method or property must be called within the lambda passed to QueuedTask.Run.
Remarks
Pan in 2D maintains the current camera scale and heading and modifies the X and Y position. Pan in 3D maintains the current camera pitch and heading and modifies the X and Y position. If the geometry's spatial reference is in a different spatial reference than the map this method projects the geometry into the spatial reference of the map.
Example
Pan the active map view to an extent.
public Task<bool> PanToExtentAsync(double xMin, double yMin, double xMax, double yMax, ArcGIS.Core.Geometry.SpatialReference spatialReference)
{
  return QueuedTask.Run(() =>
  {
    //Get the active map view.
    var mapView = MapView.Active;
    if (mapView == null)
      return false;

    //Pan the view to a given extent.
    var envelope = ArcGIS.Core.Geometry.EnvelopeBuilder.CreateEnvelope(xMin, yMin, xMax, yMax, spatialReference);
    return mapView.PanTo(envelope);
  });
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1

See Also

Reference

MapView Class
MapView Members
Overload List