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Fly Controller widget

The Fly Controller widget allows you to showcase fly animation by navigating through a path or around a point on a 3D map.

Examples

Use this widget to support app design requirements such as the following:

  • You want to showcase the area surrounding a landmark on a map.
  • You want to mark a hiking trail on a map and provide an animated representation of the path.

Usage notes

This widget requires a connection to a Map widget with a configured 3D data source.

When you include this widget in an app with a web scene layer, a toolbar provides users with the following tools for the fly animation:

  • Rotate fly, Fly along path, and Plan routes—Choose a fly style. If more than one fly style is configured for the widget, click the fly style button to switch between them.
  • Draw a point—Sketch a point on the map to rotate around. Zoom and adjust the map to find the best view before you finish sketching.
  • Draw a path—Sketch multiple connected points for a path to fly along.
  • Select a feature—Select a point or line feature on the map (if applicable) instead of sketching a point or path.
  • Clear drawing or selection—Clear the sketched or selected point or path from the map.
  • Settings—After a point or path is set, adjust the view tilt (for Rotate fly) or the path altitude (for Fly along path).
  • Play or Pause button—After a point or path is set, start or pause flying.
  • Speed control—Once flying starts, the toolbar is replaced by a speed control bar to adjust the flying speed.
    Note:

    When flying is paused, the toolbar becomes available for changes that take effect when the Play button is clicked again.

Settings

The Fly Controller widget includes the following settings:

  • Select a map widget with 3D data—The widget only works with 3D maps (web scenes). You must select a map widget with an active web scene layer.
  • Controller style—Choose from Bar or Palette styles for the controller in the widget.
  • Choose fly modes—Choose the fly style to include on the widget’s toolbar:
    • Rotate fly—Rotate around a point, which can be a sketched point or a selected point feature, or around the map center, which is always the point at the center of the user's current camera view. You can set the rotation direction to clockwise or counterclockwise. You can set the initial rotate speed to slow, default, or fast.
    • Fly along path—Fly along a user-sketched line path or a selected line feature on the map. You can set the path style to fly with a smoothed or real path. Flying along a real path changes direction at each turning point on the actual path. You can set the initial fly speed to slow, default, or fast.
    • Plan routes—Fly through preconfigured routes on the map. You can add multiple elements by drawing points or paths on 3D layers in one route, drag the elements to move them and change the order, or define route details such as fly time, pause time, or rotation angle. If you have multiple routes configured, you can also change the order or hide them from end users.