See: Description
Class | Description |
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TLcdSLDCategorize |
The transformation of continuous values to distinct values.
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TLcdSLDChangeCase |
Changes the case of strings.
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TLcdSLDConcatenate |
Concatenates strings.
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TLcdSLDFormatDate |
Function for formatting dates.
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TLcdSLDFormatNumber |
Function for formatting numbers to make them human readable.
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TLcdSLDFunction |
An SLD function is the base type for all custom functions defined by the
Symbology Encoding specification.
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TLcdSLDInterpolate |
Interpolate allows to transform continuous values by a function defined on a
number of interpolation points.
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TLcdSLDInterpolationPoint |
An InterpolationPoint defines a correspondence between the LookupValues and the transformed values.
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TLcdSLDMapItem |
A map item maps a given key to a value.
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TLcdSLDRecode |
Recode allows the transformation of discrete values to any other
values.
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TLcdSLDStringLength |
Returns the length of a string.
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TLcdSLDStringPosition |
Returns the position of first occurrence of 'LookupString' in 'StringValue', counting from 1.
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TLcdSLDSubstring |
Returns substrings of a given String.
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TLcdSLDTrim |
Strips off trailing and/or leading characters from a string value, by default, spaces are removed.
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Enum | Description |
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TLcdSLDCategorize.ThresholdsBelongTo |
Indicates whether a lookup value that is equal to a threshold should be
mapped on to the
preceeding or the succeeding value. |
TLcdSLDChangeCase.Direction |
The direction in which to change the case of a String.
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TLcdSLDInterpolate.Method |
The interpolation method.
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TLcdSLDInterpolate.Mode |
The interpolation mode.
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TLcdSLDStringPosition.SearchDirection |
The search direction indicates whether searching goes
frontToBack or backToFront . |
TLcdSLDTrim.StripOffPosition |
An enumeration that indicates at what position characters should be removed from a String.
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Functions offer more flexible ways to map property values of objects to values that are suitable for styling such as colors.
The SLD prefix of the classes in this package refers to the older version of the standard, but they are equally usable for the newer SE (Symbology Encoding) standard.