GeoCollection Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
GeoCollection(IEnumerable<GeoObject>) |
Initializes new instance of GeoCollection. |
GeoCollection(IEnumerable<GeoObject>, GeoBoundingBox, IReadOnlyDictionary<String,Object>) |
Initializes new instance of GeoCollection. |
GeoCollection(IEnumerable<GeoObject>)
- Source:
- GeoCollection.cs
Initializes new instance of GeoCollection.
public GeoCollection (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoObject> geometries);
new Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoCollection : seq<Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoObject> -> Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoCollection
Public Sub New (geometries As IEnumerable(Of GeoObject))
Parameters
- geometries
- IEnumerable<GeoObject>
The collection of inner geometries.
Applies to
GeoCollection(IEnumerable<GeoObject>, GeoBoundingBox, IReadOnlyDictionary<String,Object>)
- Source:
- GeoCollection.cs
Initializes new instance of GeoCollection.
public GeoCollection (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoObject> geometries, Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoBoundingBox? boundingBox, System.Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyDictionary<string,object?> customProperties);
new Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoCollection : seq<Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoObject> * Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoBoundingBox * System.Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyDictionary<string, obj> -> Azure.Core.GeoJson.GeoCollection
Public Sub New (geometries As IEnumerable(Of GeoObject), boundingBox As GeoBoundingBox, customProperties As IReadOnlyDictionary(Of String, Object))
Parameters
- geometries
- IEnumerable<GeoObject>
The collection of inner geometries.
- boundingBox
- GeoBoundingBox
The GeoBoundingBox to use.
- customProperties
- IReadOnlyDictionary<String,Object>
The set of custom properties associated with the GeoObject.
Applies to
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