ArcGIS Runtime: Render Raster data as heatmap in a SceneView

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ArcGIS Runtime: Render Raster data as heatmap in a SceneView














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I have a SceneView which has buildings, trees etc. (source is from shapefiles) rendered on it. Based on certain search/filter options, the application would generate a raster that represents the heatmap of something.



I'm stuck because I have no idea how I can render that raster on my SceneView. What I want to achieve is to sort of "highlight" the buildings/trees according to the color specified by the raster data.



Is there anything I can do to achieve this? I'm using WPF here. Thanks.









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    I have a SceneView which has buildings, trees etc. (source is from shapefiles) rendered on it. Based on certain search/filter options, the application would generate a raster that represents the heatmap of something.



    I'm stuck because I have no idea how I can render that raster on my SceneView. What I want to achieve is to sort of "highlight" the buildings/trees according to the color specified by the raster data.



    Is there anything I can do to achieve this? I'm using WPF here. Thanks.









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      I have a SceneView which has buildings, trees etc. (source is from shapefiles) rendered on it. Based on certain search/filter options, the application would generate a raster that represents the heatmap of something.



      I'm stuck because I have no idea how I can render that raster on my SceneView. What I want to achieve is to sort of "highlight" the buildings/trees according to the color specified by the raster data.



      Is there anything I can do to achieve this? I'm using WPF here. Thanks.









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      I have a SceneView which has buildings, trees etc. (source is from shapefiles) rendered on it. Based on certain search/filter options, the application would generate a raster that represents the heatmap of something.



      I'm stuck because I have no idea how I can render that raster on my SceneView. What I want to achieve is to sort of "highlight" the buildings/trees according to the color specified by the raster data.



      Is there anything I can do to achieve this? I'm using WPF here. Thanks.







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