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Analyze viewshed (geoprocessing)

Calculate a viewshed using a geoprocessing service, in this case showing what parts of a landscape are visible from points on mountainous terrain.

Image of viewshed geoprocessing

Use case

A viewshed is used to highlight what is visible from a given point. A viewshed could be created to show what a hiker might be able to see from a given point at the top of a mountain. Equally, a viewshed could also be created from a point representing the maximum height of a proposed wind turbine to see from what areas the turbine would be visible.

How to use the sample

Tap the map to see all areas visible from that point within a 15km radius. Clicking on an elevated area will highlight a larger part of the surrounding landscape. It may take a few seconds for the task to run and send back the results.

How it works

  1. Create a GeoprocessingTask object with the URL set to a geoprocessing service endpoint.
  2. Create a FeatureCollectionTable object and add a new Feature object whose geometry is the viewshed's observer Point.
  3. Make a GeoprocessingParameters object passing in the observer point.
  4. Use the geoprocessing task to create a GeoprocessingJob object with the parameters.
  5. Start the job and wait for it to complete and return a GeoprocessingResult object.
  6. Get the resulting GeoprocessingFeatures object.
  7. Iterate through the viewshed features to use their geometry or display the geometry in a new Graphic object.

Relevant API

  • FeatureCollectionTable
  • GeoprocessingFeatures
  • GeoprocessingJob
  • GeoprocessingParameters
  • GeoprocessingResult
  • GeoprocessingTask

Tags

geoprocessing, heat map, heatmap, viewshed