View point cloud data offline

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Display local 3D point cloud data.

Image of view point cloud data offline

Use case

Point clouds are often used to visualize massive sets of sensor data such as lidar. The point locations indicate where the sensor data was measured spatially, and the color or size of the points indicate the measured/derived value of the sensor reading. In the case of lidar, the color of the visualized point could be the color of the reflected light, so that the point cloud forms a true color 3D image of the area.

Point clouds can be loaded offline from scene layer packages (.slpk).

How to use the sample

The sample starts with a point cloud layer loaded and draped on top of a scene. Pan and zoom to explore the scene and see the detail of the point cloud layer.

How it works

  1. Create a PointCloudLayer with the path to a local .slpk file containing a point cloud layer.
  2. Add the layer to a scene's operational layers collection.

Relevant API

  • PointCloudLayer

About the data

This point cloud data comes from Balboa Park in San Diego, California. Created and provided by USGS.

Tags

3D, lidar, point cloud

Sample Code

ViewPointCloudDataOffline.cs
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// Copyright 2019 Esri.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an
// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
// language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

using Android.App;
using Android.OS;
using Android.Views;
using Android.Widget;
using ArcGISRuntime.Samples.Managers;
using Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Mapping;
using Esri.ArcGISRuntime.UI.Controls;
using System;
using Surface = Esri.ArcGISRuntime.Mapping.Surface;

namespace ArcGISRuntimeXamarin.Samples.ViewPointCloudDataOffline
{
    [Activity (ConfigurationChanges=Android.Content.PM.ConfigChanges.Orientation | Android.Content.PM.ConfigChanges.ScreenSize)]
    [ArcGISRuntime.Samples.Shared.Attributes.Sample(
        name: "View point cloud data offline",
        category: "Data",
        description: "Display local 3D point cloud data.",
        instructions: "The sample starts with a point cloud layer loaded and draped on top of a scene. Pan and zoom to explore the scene and see the detail of the point cloud layer.",
        tags: new[] { "3D", "lidar", "point cloud" })]
    [ArcGISRuntime.Samples.Shared.Attributes.OfflineData("34da965ca51d4c68aa9b3a38edb29e00")]
    public class ViewPointCloudDataOffline : Activity
    {
        // Hold a reference to the scene view.
        private SceneView _mySceneView;

        // Hold the URL to the elevation service.
        private const string ElevationServiceUrl = "https://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer";

        protected override void OnCreate(Bundle bundle)
        {
            base.OnCreate(bundle);

            Title = "View point cloud data offline";

            CreateLayout();
            Initialize();
        }

        private async void Initialize()
        {
            // Create the scene with basemap.
            _mySceneView.Scene = new Scene(BasemapStyle.ArcGISImageryStandard);

            // Create a surface and add the elevation service to it.
            Surface groundSurface = new Surface();
            groundSurface.ElevationSources.Add(new ArcGISTiledElevationSource(new Uri(ElevationServiceUrl)));

            // Add the surface to the scene.
            _mySceneView.Scene.BaseSurface = groundSurface;

            // Get the path to the local point cloud data.
            string pointCloudPath = DataManager.GetDataFolder("34da965ca51d4c68aa9b3a38edb29e00", "sandiego-north-balboa-pointcloud.slpk");

            // Create the point cloud layer.
            PointCloudLayer balboaPointCloud = new PointCloudLayer(new Uri(pointCloudPath));

            // Add the point cloud to the scene.
            _mySceneView.Scene.OperationalLayers.Add(balboaPointCloud);

            // Wait for the layer to load.
            await balboaPointCloud.LoadAsync();

            // Zoom to the extent of the point cloud.
            await _mySceneView.SetViewpointAsync(new Viewpoint(balboaPointCloud.FullExtent));
        }

        private void CreateLayout()
        {
            // Create a new vertical layout for the app.
            var layout = new LinearLayout(this) {Orientation = Orientation.Vertical};

            // Add the map view to the layout.
            _mySceneView = new SceneView(this);
            layout.AddView(_mySceneView);

            // Show the layout in the app.
            SetContentView(layout);
        }

        protected override void OnDestroy()
        {
            base.OnDestroy();

            // Remove the sceneview
            (_mySceneView.Parent as ViewGroup).RemoveView(_mySceneView);
            _mySceneView.Dispose();
            _mySceneView = null;
        }
    }
}

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