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Default Map Style
Select the default map style that end users will see when the map is initialized.

Show Legend
The legend will display all series created within the map along with the icon type and color. If dynamic icon colors are enabled, the legend icon color will reflect the fist marker’s color within the range.

Show Map Zoom Control
Toggle the standard Google Map Zoom Control, allowing users to zoom in and out on a given location.

Show Position Control
Toggle the Google Map Pan/Position Control, allowing end users to pan left, right, up or down and alternatively re-center the map during runtime.

Show Small Map
Toggle the Small Google Map Control, allowing end users to pan across large geographical areas at runtime. The series icons are not be visible in the small map.

Show Map Style Selector
Toggle the Google Map Style Control, allowing users to toggle between map styles (satellite, hybrid, terrain and regular) at runtime.

Show Debug Icon
The help icon is intended for debugging purposes only. If one of your data points does not show up during SWF runtime, you can enable help to trace if the geocode service is failing to recognize your address. By default, this property should remain off.

Ad Hoc Selector Options

1. Normal Select: Allows 1 icon selection at a time

2. Polygon Select: Clicking on the screen will draw and connect points as an enclosed polygon. Anything within the polygon is selected.

3. Free form Select: Clicking and dragging will draw an organic shape. Releasing the mouse will enclose the shape and anything within the shape is selected.

4. Radius Click Select: Clicking on the map will use the location as a center point to draw a circle, where the distance is pre-determined in miles/kilometers. Any points within the radius is selected.

5. Free form Radius Select: Clicking on the map will use the location as a center point. Without lifting the use will define a distance. Upon lifting the mouse a radius is drawn from the starting point to the ending point.

NOTE: The Ad-hoc selector options will ignore any polygon objects drawn on the map. This capabilities is only available for icons.

Ad Hoc Selector Options with selector destination

When selection an area within the map containing multiple data points, you can utilize selector destination property to capture all of the locations, so they can be utilized in a list or calculation. This multi-selection functionality is does NOT require you to enable the multi-selction property on the General Tab. Make sure you bind a range of cells in the destination range if you are using clustering.

 

 

 
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