HasM Property (MapPointBuilderEx)
Gets or sets a value indicating if the
MapPointBuilderEx recognizes M-values also known as M-awareness.
public override bool HasM {get; set;}
Public Overrides NotOverridable Property HasM As Boolean
MapPoint Builder Properties
// MapPointBuilderEx constructors can run on any thread.
MapPoint point1 = null;
MapPoint point2 = null;
SpatialReference spatialReference = SpatialReferenceBuilder.CreateSpatialReference(54004);
MapPointBuilderEx mapPointBuilder = new MapPointBuilderEx(100, 200, spatialReference);
SpatialReference sr = mapPointBuilder.SpatialReference; // sr != null
int wkid = sr.Wkid; // wkid = 54004
bool hasZ = mapPointBuilder.HasZ; // hasZ = false
bool hasM = mapPointBuilder.HasM; // hasM = false
bool hasID = mapPointBuilder.HasID; // hasID = false
bool isEmpty = mapPointBuilder.IsEmpty; // isEmpty = false
double x = mapPointBuilder.X; // x = 100
double y = mapPointBuilder.Y; // y = 200
double z = mapPointBuilder.Z; // z = 0, default value
double m = mapPointBuilder.M; // m is NaN, default value
double id = mapPointBuilder.ID; // id = 0, default value
// Do something with the builder
mapPointBuilder.Z = 12; // Setting the z-value automatically sets HasZ property to true
point1 = mapPointBuilder.ToGeometry();
sr = point1.SpatialReference; // sr != null
wkid = sr.Wkid; // wkid = 54004
hasZ = point1.HasZ; // hasZ = true
hasM = point1.HasM; // hasM = false
hasID = point1.HasID; // hasID = false
x = point1.X; // x = 100
y = point1.Y; // y = 200
z = point1.Z; // z = 12
m = point1.M; // m is NaN, default value
id = point1.ID; // id = 0, default value
// Change some of the builder properties
mapPointBuilder.SetValues(11, 22);
mapPointBuilder.HasZ = false;
mapPointBuilder.HasM = true;
mapPointBuilder.M = 44;
// Create another point
point2 = mapPointBuilder.ToGeometry();
bool isEqual = point1.IsEqual(point2); // isEqual = false
// Set the builder to empty
// Sets X and Y to NaN. Sets other attributes to the default values.
// Does not change the attribute awareness.
mapPointBuilder.SetEmpty();
MapPoint point3 = mapPointBuilder.ToGeometry();
sr = point3.SpatialReference; // sr != null
wkid = sr.Wkid; // wkid = 54004
hasZ = point3.HasZ; // hasZ = false
hasM = point3.HasM; // hasM = true
hasID = point3.HasID; // hasID = false
isEmpty = point3.IsEmpty; // isEmpty = true
x = point3.X; // x is NaN
y = point3.Y; // y is NaN
z = point3.Z; // z = 0, default value
m = point3.M; // m is NaN, default value
id = point3.ID; // ID = 0, default value
// Create a builder from a point
mapPointBuilder = new MapPointBuilderEx(point2); // point1 = (11, 22, 0, 44, 0)
sr = mapPointBuilder.SpatialReference; // sr != null
wkid = sr.Wkid; // wkid = 54004
hasZ = mapPointBuilder.HasZ; // hasZ = false
hasM = mapPointBuilder.HasM; // hasM = true
hasID = mapPointBuilder.HasID; // hasID = false
isEmpty = mapPointBuilder.IsEmpty; // isEmpty = false
x = mapPointBuilder.X; // x = 11
y = mapPointBuilder.Y; // y = 22
z = mapPointBuilder.Z; // z = 0, default value
m = mapPointBuilder.M; // m = 44
id = mapPointBuilder.ID; // ID = 0, default value
// Setting attribute values automatically sets the corresponding flag to true
mapPointBuilder.Z = 150;
mapPointBuilder.ID = 2;
// Remove the spatial reference
mapPointBuilder.SpatialReference = null;
MapPoint point4 = mapPointBuilder.ToGeometry() as MapPoint;
sr = point3.SpatialReference; // sr = null
hasZ = point3.HasZ; // hasZ = true
hasM = point3.HasM; // hasM = true
hasID = point3.HasID; // hasID = true
isEmpty = point3.IsEmpty; // isEmpty = false
x = point3.X; // x = 11
y = point3.Y; // y = 22
z = point3.Z; // z = 150
m = point3.M; // m = 44
id = point3.ID; // ID = 2
Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10
ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.