FRAMES | NO FRAMES | Description | Parameters | Examples | Response |
URL | http://<geometryservice-url>/labelPoints |
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Parent Resource | Geometry Service |
Note: The Label Points operation was added at 9.3 SP1.
The labelPoints operation is performed on a geometry service resource. This operation calculates an interior point for each polygon specified in the input array. These interior points can be used by clients for labeling the polygons.
From 10.1 onwards this operation will call Simplify on the input polygons
.
You can provide arguments to the labelPoints operation as query parameters defined in the parameters table below.
Parameter | Details |
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f | Description: The response format.
The default response format is html. Values: html | json |
polygons | Description: The array of polygons
whose label points are to be computed. The spatial reference of the
polygons is specified by sr . The structure
of each polygon in the array is same as the structure of the JSON polygon objects returned by the
ArcGIS REST API. Syntax and Examples: JSON Structures:Syntax:[ <polygon1>, <polygon2> ] Example: [ { "rings" : [ [[-117,34],[-116,34],[-117,33],[-117,34]], [[-115,44],[-114,43],[-115,43],[-115,44]] ] }, { "rings" : [ [[32.49,17.83],[31.96,17.59],[30.87,17.01],[30.11,16.86],[32.49,17.83]] ] } ] URL based:For a large set of geometries, you can specify a URL to the input geometries stored in a JSON structure in a file on a public server. The expected format of the file’s contents will be exactly the same as that expected if the polygons were directly embedded in the request.
Syntax: |
sr | Description: The well-known ID of
the spatial reference or a spatial reference json object for the input polygons . For a list of valid
WKID values, see Projected coordinate Systems
and Geographic coordinate Systems. |
Example 1: This example computes a label point within the input polygon:
{ "labelPoints": [ { "x": -116.5, "y": 33.75 }, { "x": 31.3, "y": 17.29 } ] }