ArcGIS Pro 3.7 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping Namespace / ElevationProfileParameters Class / Densify Property
Example

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    Densify Property
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    Gets and sets whether the elevation profile should be densified when generated. Default value is true.
    Syntax
    Public Property Densify As Boolean
    public bool Densify {get; set;}
    Example
    Show Elevation profile graph with a specific surface
    {
        if (!MapView.Active.CanShowElevationProfileGraph())
            return;
        // use a specific elevation surface
        var eleLayer = MapView.Active.Map.GetElevationSurfaceLayers().FirstOrDefault(l => l.Name == "TIN");
        // set up the parameters
        var profileParams = new ElevationProfileParameters();
        profileParams.SurfaceLayer = eleLayer;
        profileParams.Densify = true;
    
        // show the elevation profile for a polyline using the params
        //Any line
        Polyline polyline = PolylineBuilderEx.CreatePolyline();
        MapView.Active.ShowElevationProfileGraph([polyline], profileParams);
    
        // show the elevation profile for a set of points using the params
        //Some points
        MapPoint mapPoint = MapPointBuilderEx.CreateMapPoint(34, -118, SpatialReferences.WGS84);
        List<MapPoint> mapPoints = new List<MapPoint> { mapPoint };
        MapView.Active.ShowElevationProfileGraph(mapPoints, profileParams);
    }
    Show Elevation profile graph between two points
    {
        int numPoints = 20;
    
        if (!MapView.Active.CanShowElevationProfileGraph())
            return;
    
        // show the elevation profile 
        // use the default ground elevation surface
        MapPoint startPt = MapPointBuilderEx.CreateMapPoint(-130, 20, SpatialReferences.WGS84);
        MapPoint endPt = MapPointBuilderEx.CreateMapPoint(-100, 50, SpatialReferences.WGS84);
        MapView.Active.ShowElevationProfileGraph(startPt, endPt, numPoints);
    
        // find a specific elevation surface layer
        var tinLayer = MapView.Active.Map.GetElevationSurfaceLayers().FirstOrDefault(l => l.Name == "TIN");
    
        // set up the params
        var elevProfileParams = new ElevationProfileParameters();
        elevProfileParams.SurfaceLayer = tinLayer;
        elevProfileParams.Densify = false;
    
        // show the elevation profile using the params
        MapView.Active.ShowElevationProfileGraph(startPt, endPt, numPoints, elevProfileParams);
    }
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11 Home, Pro, Enterprise (64 bit)

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3.5 or higher.
    See Also