1. Get started

  2.  Welcome
  3.  Get started
  4.  Run as a Windows service
  5.  Build your first app
  6.  Requirements
  7.  Accessibility support
  8.  Development overview
  9.  About release versions
  10.  What's new
  11.  Frequently asked questions
  12. Working with apps

  13.  Home page
  14.  Create or import an app
  15.  Edit and launch an app
  16.  Choose a theme
  17.  Select a map or scene
  18.  Add widgets
  19.  Widgets overview
  20.  Configure app attributes
  21.  Preview apps on smaller screens
  22.  Export as a template
  23.  Edit or preview template
  24.  Use URL parameters
  25.  Upgrade apps
  26. Configure 2D widgets

  27.  About widget
  28.  Add Data widget
  29.  Analysis widget
  30.  Attribute Table widget
  31.  Batch Attribute Editor widget
  32.  Basemap Gallery widget
  33.  Bookmark widget
  34.  Business Analyst widget
  35.  Chart widget
  36.  Controller widget
  37.  Coordinate widget
  38.  Coordinate Conversion widget
  39.  Cost Analysis widget
  40.  Data Aggregation widget
  41.  Directions widget
  42.  Distance and Direction widget
  43.  District Lookup widget
  44.  Draw widget
  45.  Edit widget
  46.  Emergency Response Guide widget
  47.  Extent Navigate widget
  48.  Filter widget
  49.  Full Screen widget
  50.  Geocoder widget
  51.  GeoLookup widget
  52.  Geoprocessing widget
  53.  Grid Overlay widget
  54.  Gridded Reference Graphic widget
  55.  Group Filter widget
  56.  Image Measurement widget
  57.  Home Button widget
  58.  Incident Analysis widget
  59.  Infographic widget
  60.  Info Summary widget
  61.  Layer List widget
  62.  Legend widget
  63.  Measurement widget
  64.  My Location widget
  65.  Near Me widget
  66.  Network Trace widget
  67.  Oblique Viewer widget
  68.  Overview Map widget
  69.  Parcel Drafter widget
  70.  Print widget
  71.  Public Notification widget
  72.  Query widget
  73.  Related Table Charts widget
  74.  Report Feature widget
  75.  Reviewer Dashboard widget
  76.  Scalebar widget
  77.  Screening widget
  78.  Search widget
  79.  Select widget
  80.  Share widget
  81.  Situation Awareness widget
  82.  Smart Editor widget
  83.  Splash widget
  84.  Stream widget
  85.  Suitability Modeler widget
  86.  Summary widget
  87.  Swipe widget
  88.  Threat Analysis widget
  89.  Time Slider widget
  90.  Visibility widget
  91.  Zoom Slider widget
  92. Configure 3D widgets

  93.  3DFx widget
  94.  About widget
  95.  Basemap Gallery widget
  96.  Compass widget
  97.  Coordinate widget
  98.  Daylight widget
  99.  Full Screen widget
  100.  Home Button widget
  101.  Layer List widget
  102.  Legend widget
  103.  Measurement widget
  104.  My Location widget
  105.  Navigate widget
  106.  Search widget
  107.  Share widget
  108.  Slides widget
  109.  Splash widget
  110.  Zoom Slider widget
  111. Widget development

  112.  Get started
  113.  Naming conventions
  114.  In-panel and off-panel widgets
  115.  Deploy your widget
  116.  Required files
  117.  Widget manifest
  118.  Extend BaseWidget
  119.  Required properties
  120.  Define the template
  121.  Configure the Demo widget
  122.  Add i18n support
  123.  Make widgets user-friendly
  124.  Build your first app
  125.  Communication to app container
  126.  Widget properties
  127.  Make widgets responsive
  128.  Communication between widgets
  129.  Dojo dijit
  130.  Make widgets configurable in builder
  131.  Make widgets backward compatible
  132.  Create a controller widget
  133.  Widget life cycle
  134.  Add help for your widget
  135.  Create a feature action in your widget
  136.  Provide and consume data sources in widgets
  137.  Best practices for unit testing
  138. Theme development

  139.  Theme elements
  140.  Create a theme
  141. 3D development

  142.  3D development guide
  143. Sample code

  144.  Create a custom in-panel widget
  145.  Create a ListView widget
  146.  Create a custom widget using the Report dijit
  147.  Create a new theme
  148.  Create a new style for a theme
  149.  Create a new default layout
  150.  Create a nondefault layout
  151.  Create a new panel
  152.  Create a new layout widget
  153.  Create a controller widget
  154.  Create a feature action in your widget
  155.  Send a layer to the Attribute Table widget
  156.  Open multiple widgets simultaneously
  157.  Use other libraries
  158.  Change the URL of ArcGIS API for JavaScript
  159. Deployment

  160.  Deploy your app
  161.  Use proxy
  162.  Web-tier authentication
  163.  Custom widget and theme deployment
  164.  Upgrade custom widgets and themes
  165. Framework reference

  166.  CSS framework
  167.  FeatureActionManager class
  168.  FilterManager class
  169.  LayerInfo class
  170.  LayerInfos class
  171.  LayerNode class
  172.  LayerStructure class
  173.  PanelManager class
  174.  SelectionManager class
  175.  Utils class
  176.  WidgetManager class
  177. dijit

  178.  FeaturelayerChooserFromMap class
  179.  FeaturelayerServiceBrowser class
  180.  FeatureSetChooserForSingleLayer class
  181.  Filter class
  182.  ImageChooser class
  183.  ItemSelector class
  184.  LayerChooserFromMap class
  185.  RendererChooser class
  186.  Report class
  187.  SnapShot class
  188.  SymbolChooser class
  189. JSON reference

  190.  App configuration
  191.  Map configuration
  192.  Widget configuration
  193.  Widget pool configuration
  194.  Widget on-screen configuration
  195.  Panel configuration
  196.  Group configuration
  197.  DataSource configuration
  198.  About
  199.  Analysis
  200.  Attribute Table
  201.  Basemap Gallery
  202.  Bookmark
  203.  Chart
  204.  Coordinate
  205.  Directions
  206.  Draw
  207.  Edit
  208.  Full Screen
  209.  Geocoder
  210.  Geoprocessing
  211.  Controller
  212.  Home Button
  213.  Image Measurement
  214.  Infographic
  215.  Layer List
  216.  Legend
  217.  Loading Page
  218.  Measurement
  219.  My Location
  220.  Near Me
  221.  Oblique Viewer
  222.  Overview Map
  223.  Print
  224.  Query
  225.  Report Feature
  226.  Reviewer Dashboard
  227.  Scalebar
  228.  Search
  229.  Share
  230.  Splash
  231.  Stream
  232.  Swipe
  233.  Time Slider
  234.  Zoom Slider
  235. What's new archive

  236.  What's new in version 2.23
  237.  What's new in version 2.22
  238.  What's new in version 2.21
  239.  What's new in version 2.20
  240.  What's new in version 2.19
  241.  What's new in version 2.18
  242.  What's new in version 2.17
  243.  What's new in version 2.16
  244.  What's new in version 2.15
  245.  What's new in version 2.14
  246.  What's new in version 2.13
  247.  What's new in version 2.12
  248.  What's new in version 2.11
  249.  What's new in version 2.10
  250.  What's new in version 2.9
  251.  What's new in version 2.8
  252.  What's new in version 2.7
  253.  What's new in version 2.6
  254.  What's new in version 2.5
  255.  What's new in version 2.4
  256.  What's new in version 2.3
  257.  What's new in version 2.2
  258.  What's new in version 2.1
  259.  What's new in version 2.0
  260.  What's new in version 1.3
  261.  What's new in version 1.2
  262.  What's new in version 1.1

Gridded Reference Graphic widget

Gridded Reference Graphic (GRG) allows an analyst to create grids for use in partitioning geographic areas of interest. Grids can be defined from a point or area and based on dimension, reference system, or time and speed. Gridded reference graphics can be used in a variety of operations, including search and rescue, cordon and search, and clearing operations.

Configure the Gridded Reference Graphic widget

This widget can be set to open automatically when an app starts. Hover over the widget and click the Do not open this widget when the app starts button Do not open this widget when the app starts to change the setting to Open this widget automatically when the app starts. (For widgets that you need to add to the app first, you can turn on this option after configuring the widget.)

Steps:
  1. Hover over the widget and click the Configure this widget button Configure this widget to open the configuration window.
    NoteNote:

    If you need to add the widget to the app first, click a widget placeholder on the Widget tab. In the Choose Widget window that opens, select the widget and click OK.

  2. To replace the widget icon with your own, click the Change widget icon button.

    A file explorer window appears, allowing you to select a local image file to use as the widget icon.

  3. Use the Lock Settings toggle switch to set whether the settings will be locked when the app is deployed.
  4. On the Grid tab, set the following:

    • Cell Outline color and transparency
    • Cell Fill color and transparency
    • Cell Shape
    • Cell Units
    • Grid Origin
    • Operational layer for results—Polygon feature layers from the current web map to which users can save results.
      NoteNote:

      The list only includes layers from your organization. If the map uses polygon feature layers from another organization, they do not appear in the list.

  5. On the Labels tab, set the following:

    • Label Style
    • Label Type
    • Label Direction
    • Label Origin

  6. On the Reference System tab, set the default reference system:
    • Military Grid Reference System (MGRS)
    • U.S. National Grid (USNG)
    • Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

Use the Gridded Reference Graphic widget

You can create and change the appearances of grids in multiple ways. Open the settings to see how.

Grid creation settings

Open the grid creation settings dialog box to change the settings.

NoteNote:

These settings are not available if settings were locked during configuration before the app was deployed.

Steps:
  1. Select a method for creating a grid.
  2. Click the Settings button.
  3. Click the Grid Settings tab.
  4. Choose a value for Cell Shape.
    NoteNote:

    Cell shape is not available when creating grids by reference system.

  5. Choose the value for Cell Units.
    NoteNote:

    Units are not available when creating grids by reference system.

  6. Choose the value for Grid Origin.
    NoteNote:

    Grid origin is only available when creating grids from a point by dimension.

  7. For Reference System, choose the system to use.
    NoteNote:

    Reference system is only available when creating grids by reference system.

  8. From Cell Outline Settings, choose a color and set the transparency.
  9. From Cell Fill Settings, choose a color and set the transparency.
  10. Click the Label Settings tab.
  11. Choose a label origin option from the Label Origin drop-down list.
    NoteNote:

    Label origin is not honored when label type is reference system.

  12. Choose a label type from the Label Type drop-down list.
    NoteNote:

    Reference system label type is not available when creating grids by dimension or time and speed.

  13. Select a label direction from the Label Direction drop-down list.
    NoteNote:

    Label direction is not available when creating grids by reference system or when using the hexagon cell shape.

  14. Choose a font from the Font drop-down list.
  15. Choose the value from the Text Size drop-down list.
  16. Choose a color from the Text Color drop-down list.
  17. Set the value for Transparency using the slider or text box.
  18. Choose the size and color for Halo using the drop-down list and color picker.
  19. Turn the Show toggle switch on or off to show halos.

Define a grid from an area

Learn how to create grids by defining the area by dimension or by reference system.

Define a grid from an area by dimension

You can create a grid from a user-defined extent and a specified cell width and height or number of horizontal and vertical cells.

Steps:
  1. Draw an area using either the polygon or extent interactive drawing tool.
  2. Turn on the Define number of rows and columns toggle switch and enter values for # Horizontal Cells and # Vertical Cells to define the grid by a specific number of rows and columns, or leave it in the off position and enter values for Cell Width (x) and Cell Height (y).
    NoteNote:

    • Units for cell width and height are set in the grid settings.
    • Only cell width is available when the cell shape is a hexagon.

  3. Set a value for Grid Rotation.
    NoteNote:

    Grid rotation units are degrees.

  4. Optionally, click the Settings button to change the settings available on the configuration dialog box.
  5. Click Create GRG.
  6. Delete cells from the grid by right-clicking a cell and clicking Delete.
  7. Optionally, click Publish after the GRG has been created to save it as a hosted feature layer.

Define a grid from an area by reference system

You can create a grid from a user-defined extent, based on a reference system.

Steps:
  1. Draw an area using the extent interactive drawing tool.
  2. Select a grid size from the Grid Size drop-down list.
  3. Turn the Clip Grid to GRG Area toggle switch on to limit the grid to only the extent drawn, or leave it off to include all grid cells the drawn extent intersects.
  4. Optionally, edit the text in the Label Format text box.
  5. Optionally, click the Settings button to change the settings available on the configuration dialog box.
  6. Click Create GRG.
  7. Delete cells from the grid by right-clicking a cell and clicking Delete.
  8. Optionally, click Publish after the GRG has been created to save it as a hosted feature layer.

Define a grid from a point

Use a point to create grids defined from a point by dimension, reference system, or time and speed.

Define a grid from a point by dimension

You can create a grid from a user-defined point, either manually input or interactively selected, based on a number of horizontal and vertical cells and cell width and height.

Steps:
  1. Set a grid origin either by manually inputting coordinates in the GRG Origin text box or using the interactive GRG origin tool.
  2. Optionally, click the Format Input button to adjust how the coordinate is formatted on the Set Coordinate Format String dialog box.
  3. Enter values in the # Horizontal Cells and # Vertical Cells text boxes.
  4. Enter values in the Cell Width (x) and Cell Height (y) text boxes.
    NoteNote:

    • Units for cell width and height are set in the grid settings.
    • Only cell width is available when the cell shape is a hexagon.

  5. Set a rotation value in the Grid Rotation text box.
    NoteNote:

    Grid rotation units are degrees.

  6. Optionally, click the Settings button to change the settings available on the configuration dialog box.
  7. Click Create GRG.
  8. Delete cells from the grid by right-clicking a cell and clicking Delete.
  9. Optionally, click Publish after the GRG has been created to save it as a hosted feature layer.

Define a grid from a point by reference system

Create a grid from a user-defined point, either manually input or interactively selected, based on a reference system.

Steps:
  1. Set a grid origin either by manually inputting coordinates in the GRG Origin text box or using the interactive GRG origin tool.
  2. Optionally, click the Format Input button to adjust how the coordinate is formatted on the Set Coordinate Format String dialog box.
  3. Select a grid size from the Grid Size drop-down list.
  4. Enter values in the # Horizontal Cells and # Vertical Cells text boxes.
  5. Optionally, edit the text in the Label Format text box.
  6. Optionally, click the Settings button to change the settings available on the configuration dialog box.
  7. Click Create GRG.
  8. Delete cells from the grid by right-clicking a cell and clicking Delete.
  9. Optionally, click Publish after the GRG has been created to save it as a hosted feature layer.

Define a grid from a point by time and speed

Create a grid from a user-defined point, either manually input or interactively selected, based on time and speed.

Steps:
  1. Set a grid origin either by manually inputting coordinates in the GRG Origin text box or using the interactive GRG origin tool.
  2. Optionally, click the Format Input button to adjust how the coordinate is formatted on the Set Coordinate Format String dialog box.
  3. Enter a value in the Time text box and select the units from the drop-down list.
  4. Enter a value in the Speed text box and select the units from the drop-down list.
  5. Turn the Define number of rows and columns toggle switch on and enter values in the # Horizontal Cells and # Vertical Cells text boxes to define the grid by a specific number of rows and columns, or leave it in the off position and enter values in the Cell Width (x) and Cell Height (y) text boxes to define the grid by cell size.
    NoteNote:

    • Units for cell width and height are set in the grid settings.
    • Only cell width is honored when the cell shape is a hexagon.

  6. Set a rotation value in the Grid Rotation text box.
    NoteNote:

    Grid rotation units are degrees.

  7. Optionally, click the Settings button to change the settings available on the configuration dialog box.
  8. Click Create GRG.
  9. Delete cells from the grid by right-clicking a cell and clicking Delete.
  10. Optionally, click Publish after the GRG has been created to save it as a hosted feature layer.

Publish a GRG

Publish a grid as a hosted feature layer to a portal or organizational account.

NoteNote:

Publishing a GRG will add the grid to your map as an operational layer until the app is refreshed.

Steps:
  1. Type a name for the hosted feature layer in the Published GRG Layer Name text box.
  2. Click Publish.
  3. On the Sign In dialog box, enter a username and password.
  4. Click OK.