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- Using the ArcGIS iOS SDK specifically on ARM 64-Bit, a consistent crash always happen when attempting to solve a route offline. The stack trace always returns the following function: Esri_runtimecore::Network_analyst::Traversal_result::get_partial_edge_geometry_(Esri_runtimecore::Geodatabase::Transportation_network_view::Source_object_range, std::__1::shared_ptr<Esri_runtimecore::Geometry::Geometry> const&, std::__1::shared_ptr<Esri_runtimecore::Geometry::Polyline>&, bool, double, double) const () - Given the declaration, I'm inclined to suspect that a 64-Bit pointer is being casted to a 32-Bit variable (or something similar). Please note that that doesn't occur on ARM 32-Bit. I'm not currently certain whether this issue exists with other similar Esri_runtimecore functions or not. Thanks for any feedback
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I kept playing with this over the weekend. There are roughly five fields that produce the mismatch when either is used as the additional field. I tried copying the fields to a new one, duplication the DB, still nothing
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Hi all; I am building a composite geocoder that takes several address locators. They have all been tested and working great except for the Landmarks feature class. There is always a mismatch between the matching address (match_addr) and the Additional field (user_fld). I am using a customized Address Locator Style that is a spin off the standard "General - Single Field". I have used this customized style for all other locators and it works fine. I have made tried to get around this every which way, changing the key fields, exporting another sequential number instead of the object id, changed the additional filed, may another copy of the feature class...etc. Eventually I figured out a pattern in the mismatch, It gets the keyfield right, then goes back 5 object ids ahead and then gets the user_fld (additional field). So 1870 has the user_fld of 1865, 1869 of 1864...etc. I have tried using the landmark_ID for the feature ID, and also tried not using a feature id at all, there is always a mismatch. I have been struggling with this for 11 hours now , any help is appreciated.
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Hi all I am developing an ArcGIS app for android, I used the sample code found in ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android and its working perfectly. Now my question is how to set an onClickListener || OnSingleTapListener on the geocoding results displayed in the graphic layer.
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That component must have a .width property that you should be able to set.
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Hi James; In the unlikely event that you are still following this thread...did you ever solve this issue, I am trying to do the same exact thing.
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I probably should have titled this thread "...about ti be released on a second thought.
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Hi all; I noticed on the samples page that they are now built using the 3.7 API released on the 14th of this month, but the documentation is still outdated. Regards;
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Andry!! You are great. It worked very good. I figured out exactly what i needed, my basic task was to make the geocoder more friendly when searching using English characters for Arabic content names like streets and landmarks. So I was able to customize the xml and make the locator easier on the spelling. Some of the more generic changes I wanted worked good for the most part. I was able to allow users to type a double character when only one should be entered, like this: <entry from="aa" to="a" spell="90" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/>
<entry from="bb" to="b" spell="90" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/> .....etc This works very good. What I couldn't figure out however is how to account for a missing character, for example entering "atameya" where it should be "katameya". I tried something like this <entry from="a" to="" spell="90" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/>
<entry from="a" to=" " spell="90" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/>
They both didn't work, I tried looking up for a reserved sequence of characters that denote no character, but to no avail. There is also this small issue, it a bit tricky, So there are these Arabic characters that don't have an English equivalent. For example there is this one where some people use an H character as an equivalent, and that's what our data uses, while some use the number 7 to denote that missing characters. And there are 5 other characters that sometimes get denoted with numbers. So to do this, I used <entry from="7" to="h" spell="90" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/> This actually sometimes work and sometimes don't, and for the same exact entry. It is very weird, same data, same locator, same single field entry, sometimes you get the intended results, sometimes you don't. What's even weirder is when it stop working, it affects all other locators I created as a test. It could be like a local cache issue maybe. I also tried looking for specific entries and changing them like this <entry from="Mo7amed" to="Mouhamed" spell="100" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/> <entry from="M7md" to="Mouhamed" spell="100" cost="0.0" type="simple" bidirectional="true"/> sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. Actually it works at the begging, and then completely doesn't work, meaning it never works again once it stops, so I make a new locator to further test. Thanks again man.
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Thanks again Andy; So I get all these options when creating a new style, single field, city state, zip +4 . So all these are defined inside the US addressed xml file. I change what i need inside that file. So what if I wanna make a custom one, there is no way to point the geocoder/locator to that xml?
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Hi Andy, many thanks for you reply. So those xmls are creade when we share the published service, so they go outside the original DB. So when I rebuild the geocoder, how can I make it point to the created xml file?
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I remember getting this "object"object" output when trying to do the same thing, I got around it by converting the values using toString() function. Did you try that?
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Hey guys; Friday, great mood hopefully. So Arc creates these .loc.xml file for each locator. They basically allow you to specify common spelling of words. But am not sure how they get published on the server when publishing the geocoder service. I also tried to play a bit with those files locally, and somehow the changes don't get noticed in ArcMap when searching for stuff. Any ideas? Thanks;
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I have come across the same exact situation. I found out that the identify method takes a lot more time than the graphic click. So this solution worked all the time. I set a var to values of zero and 1. 1 is assigned when the graphic is clicked. In my identify function, I check for the var value, if 1, then by pass the function and don't do anything, else, proceed with the identification.
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