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Bug

Some mosaic dataset rasters created from rasters in the State Plane are incorrectly placed at (0, 0).

Last Published: November 12, 2020 ArcGIS Runtime SDK
Bug ID Number BUG-000134400
SubmittedOctober 7, 2020
Last ModifiedJune 5, 2024
Applies toArcGIS Runtime SDK
Version found100.9
Operating SystemWindows OS
Operating System Version10.0
StatusNon-Reproducible

Additional Information

The MosaicDatasetRaster must be created in the same spatial reference as the raster datasets that must be added to the mosaic. Change: var mdsRaster = MosaicDatasetRaster.Create(mgdbPath, name, SpatialReferences.WebMercator); To: var mdsRaster = MosaicDatasetRaster.Create(mgdbPath, name, SpatialReference.Create(2264)); The GDALData folder must be deployed and referenced by the application. Refer to https://developers.arcgis.com/net/latest/wpf/guide/spatial-references.htm for more information. Follow the steps: 1. Log in to ArcGIS for Developers and download Projection Engine Data from ArcGIS for Developers > Dashboard > Download. 2. Copy the gdaldata folder to a folder to be deployed along with your application. E.g.: '\PEDataRuntime' 3. Set the ProjectionEngineDirectory property. E.g.: In App.Xaml.cs: TransformationCatalog.ProjectionEngineDirectory = @"..\..\PEDataRuntime";

Steps to Reproduce

Bug ID: BUG-000134400

Software:

  • ArcGIS Runtime SDK

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