ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping Namespace / PointCloudSceneLayer Class / CreateRenderer Method
Input RendererDefinition
Example

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    CreateRenderer Method (PointCloudSceneLayer)
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    Creates a CIMPointCloudRenderer from a PointCloudRendererDefinition for use with SetRenderer . This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
    Syntax
    Exceptions
    ExceptionDescription
    This method or property must be called within the lambda passed to QueuedTask.Run.
    rendererDefinition
    Example
    Create and Set a Stretch Renderer
    //Must be called on the MCT
    //var pcsl = ...;
    
    //At 2.x - var fields = pcsl.QueryAvailablePointCloudRendererFields(
    //                           PointCloudRendererType.StretchRenderer);
    
    var fields = pcsl.GetAvailablePointCloudRendererFields(
                             PointCloudRendererType.StretchRenderer);
    var stretchDef = new PointCloudRendererDefinition(
                              PointCloudRendererType.StretchRenderer)
    {
      //Will be either ELEVATION or INTENSITY
      Field = fields[0]
    };
    //Create the CIM Renderer
    var stretchRenderer = pcsl.CreateRenderer(stretchDef) 
                                       as CIMPointCloudStretchRenderer;
    //Apply a color ramp
    var style = Project.Current.GetItems<StyleProjectItem>()
                                    .First(s => s.Name == "ArcGIS Colors");
    var colorRamp = style.SearchColorRamps("").First();
    stretchRenderer.ColorRamp = colorRamp.ColorRamp;
    //Apply modulation
    stretchRenderer.ColorModulation = new CIMColorModulationInfo()
    {
      MinValue = 0,
      MaxValue = 100
    };
    //apply the renderer
    pcsl.SetRenderer(stretchRenderer);
    
    Create and Set a ClassBreaks Renderer
    //Must be called on the MCT
    //var pcsl = ...;
    
    //At 2.x - var fields = pcsl.QueryAvailablePointCloudRendererFields(
    //                          PointCloudRendererType.ClassBreaksRenderer);
    
    var fields = pcsl.GetAvailablePointCloudRendererFields(
                         PointCloudRendererType.ClassBreaksRenderer);
    var classBreakDef = new PointCloudRendererDefinition(
                              PointCloudRendererType.ClassBreaksRenderer)
    {
      //ELEVATION or INTENSITY
      Field = fields[0]
    };
    //create the renderer
    var cbr = pcsl.CreateRenderer(classBreakDef) 
                              as CIMPointCloudClassBreaksRenderer;
    //Set up a color scheme to use
    var style = Project.Current.GetItems<StyleProjectItem>()
                               .First(s => s.Name == "ArcGIS Colors");
    var rampStyle = style.LookupItem(
      StyleItemType.ColorRamp, "Spectrum By Wavelength-Full Bright_Multi-hue_2")
                                                                as ColorRampStyleItem;
    var colorScheme = rampStyle.ColorRamp;
    //Set up 6 manual class breaks
    var breaks = 6;
    var colors = ColorFactory.Instance.GenerateColorsFromColorRamp(
                                                colorScheme, breaks);
    var classBreaks = new List<CIMColorClassBreak>();
    var min = cbr.Breaks[0].UpperBound;
    var max = cbr.Breaks[cbr.Breaks.Count() - 1].UpperBound;
    var step = (max - min) / (double)breaks;
    
    //add in the class breaks
    double upper = min;
    for (int b = 1; b <= breaks; b++)
    {
      double lower = upper;
      upper = b == breaks ? max : min + (b * step);
      var cb = new CIMColorClassBreak()
      {
        UpperBound = upper,
        Label = string.Format("{0:#0.0#} - {1:#0.0#}", lower, upper),
        Color = colors[b - 1]
      };
      classBreaks.Add(cb);
    }
    cbr.Breaks = classBreaks.ToArray();
    pcsl.SetRenderer(cbr);
    
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
    See Also