@arcgis/coding-components 4.32.0-next.5 → 4.32.0-next.7

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- "value": "Creates a Date with the given Unix epoch number. By default, the Date will display in the time zone of the profile's execution context. If no epoch is provided, creates a Date at the current date and time in the default time zone of the profile.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **epoch** (_Optional_): [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.24](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a Date from a DateOnly value, with an optional Time and time zone value.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **dateOnlyValue**: [DateOnly](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dateonly) - The DateOnly value from which to create a Date value.\n- **timeValue** (_Optional_): [Time](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#time) - The Time value for the Date. If not specified, the Date will be created with a time of `00:00:00`.\n- **timeZone** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The time zone of the Date. If not specified, the Date will be created in the `unknown` time zone. Possible values:\n\n - text representing an entry in the IANA time zone database (e.g. `America/New_York`)\n\n - text representing the hours and minutes that should be added to UTC (e.g. `+07:00` or `-03:00`)\n\n - `system` - time zone will be set to the device or system's local time zone\n\n - `default` - the time zone of the profile's execution context\n\n - `UTC` - Coordinated Universal Time\n\n - `unknown` - removes time zone information for the given value and displays the date and time as defined in the expression.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.24](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a Date from a DateOnly value, with an optional Time and time zone value.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **dateOnlyValue**: [DateOnly](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dateonly) - The DateOnly value from which to create a Date value.\n- **timeValue** (_Optional_): [Time](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#time) - The Time value for the Date. If not specified, the Date will be created with a time of `00:00:00`.\n- **timeZone** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The time zone of the Date. If not specified, the Date will be created in the `unknown` time zone. Possible values:\n\n - text representing an entry in the IANA time zone database (e.g. `America/New_York`)\n\n - text representing the hours and minutes that should be added to UTC (e.g. `+07:00` or `-03:00`)\n\n - `system` - time zone will be set to the device or system's local time zone\n\n - `default` - the time zone of the profile's execution context\n\n - `UTC` - Coordinated Universal Time\n\n - `unknown` - removes time zone information for the given value and displays the date and time as defined in the expression.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [IANA time zone database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List)\n* [Arcade execution context](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/profiles/#execution-context)\n"
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+ "value": "Subtracts two Dates, and returns the difference in the specified units.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **date1**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - The Date value from which to subtract a second Date.\n- **date2**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - The Date value to subtract from the first given Date.\n- **units** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The units in which to return the difference of the two given Dates. The supported unit types include `milliseconds`, `seconds`, `minutes`, `hours`, `days`, `months`, `years`. The default value is `milliseconds`.\n- **timeZone** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - _Since version 1.24_ The time zone to assign to input Dates with an unknown time zone. If not specified, then the following will happen: (1) If one input has a defined time zone and the other is unknown, then the value with the unknown time zone will assume a time zone that matches the other input. (2) If both inputs are unknown time zones, then the DateDiff will be calculated on both Dates as if they were defined in the same time zone. Possible values:\n\n - text representing an entry in the IANA time zone database (e.g. `America/New_York`)\n\n - text representing the hours and minutes that should be added to UTC (e.g. `+07:00` or `-03:00`)\n\n - `system` - time zone will be set to the device or system's local time zone\n\n - `default` - the time zone of the profile's execution context\n\n - `UTC` - Coordinated Universal Time\n\n - `unknown` - removes time zone information for the given value and displays the date and time as defined in the expression.\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [IANA time zone database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List)\n* [Arcade execution context](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/profiles/#execution-context)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.24](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the time zone of the given Date. The time zone will be one of the following:\n\n- text representing an entry in the IANA time zone database (i.e. `America/New_York`)\n\n- text representing the hours and minutes that should be added to UTC (i.e. `+07:00` or `-03:00`)\n\n- `system` - time zone will be based on the client or system's local time zone\n\n- `UTC` - Coordinated Universal Time\n\n- `Unknown` - time zone information is not defined.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **dateValue**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - A Date value from which to get the time zone.\n\n**Return value**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)"
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+ "value": "Returns the current Date at midnight in the time zone of the profile's execution context.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Arcade execution context](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/profiles/#execution-context)\n* [DateOnly()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#dateonly)\n* [Date()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#date)\n* [Timestamp()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#timestamp)\n* [Now()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#now)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.1](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a new Date value matching the epoch of the input date and sets the time zone to the local or system time zone of the client.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputDate**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - A Date value to represent in the local time of the client.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.1](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a new Date value matching the epoch of the input date and sets the time zone to the local or system time zone of the client.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputDate**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - A Date value to represent in the local time of the client.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [ChangeTimeZone()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#changetimezone)\n"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.1](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a new Date value matching the epoch of the input date and sets the time zone to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputDate**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date) - A Date value to represent in UTC time.\n\n**Return value**: [Date](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#date)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [ChangeTimeZone()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/date_functions/#changetimezone)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.23](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nProvides information about the context and environment where the Arcade expression is executed.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary containing the properties below. The properties returned may vary based on where you are running the Arcade expression, so it is recommended to use the `HasValue` function to ensure the desired environment property exists.\n\n- **version**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The Arcade version. See the Arcade version matrix for more information about versioning.\n- **engine**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The engine executing the Arcade expression. Possible values: `web`, `native`, `jvm`\n- **engineVersion**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The version of the engine executing the Arcade expression. See the Arcade version matrix for more information about versioning.\n- **application**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The application in which the Arcade expression is run. It is up to application developers to set this value. Therefore, this property may be empty depending on the app in which the expression executes.\n- **locale**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The locale of the client or system.\n- **spatialReference**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) - The spatial reference of the Arcade context.\n\n - **wkid**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The well-known ID of the spatial reference.\n- **timeZone**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - _Since 1.24_ The default time zone of the expression's execution context. This is used when constructing and displaying Date values if a time zone is not otherwise specified."
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.23](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nProvides information about the context and environment where the Arcade expression is executed.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary containing the properties below. The properties returned may vary based on where you are running the Arcade expression, so it is recommended to use the `HasValue` function to ensure the desired environment property exists.\n\n- **version**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The Arcade version. See the Arcade version matrix for more information about versioning.\n- **engine**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The engine executing the Arcade expression. Possible values: `web`, `native`, `jvm`\n- **engineVersion**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The version of the engine executing the Arcade expression. See the Arcade version matrix for more information about versioning.\n- **application**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The application in which the Arcade expression is run. It is up to application developers to set this value. Therefore, this property may be empty depending on the app in which the expression executes.\n- **locale**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The locale of the client or system.\n- **spatialReference**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) - The spatial reference of the Arcade context.\n\n - **wkid**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The well-known ID of the spatial reference.\n- **timeZone**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - _Since 1.24_ The default time zone of the expression's execution context. This is used when constructing and displaying Date values if a time zone is not otherwise specified.\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Arcade profiles and execution context](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/profiles/)\n* [Arcade version matrix](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix/)\n* [HasValue()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/dictionary_functions/#hasvalue)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.23](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nConverts a geometry value to a dictionary.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) - The geometry to convert to an Arcade dictionary.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.23](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nConverts a geometry value to a dictionary.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) - The geometry to convert to an Arcade dictionary. Starting at version 1.25, Polygon or Polyline inputs may contain curve objects when executed in ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary)"
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+ "description": "Requests additional attributes for the given feature. In some profiles, such as Visualization and Labeling, apps only request the data attributes required for rendering each feature or label. Some expressions dynamically reference field names with variables rather than text literals. This makes it hard for rendering and labeling engines to detect fields required for rendering. This function allows you to explicitly indicate required fields as a list. You can also request all or a subset of fields using a wildcard. Because expressions execute on a per feature basis, the wildcard should be used with caution, especially in layers containing many features. Requesting too much data can result in poor app performance.",
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  "examples": "\n##### Examples\n\nRequests fields not easily detected by the renderer\n\n```arcade\n// Request multiple years of population data if the\n// fields cannot be easily detected by the renderer or labels\nExpects($feature, 'POP_2020', 'POP_2010')\nvar thisYear = 2020;\nvar lastDecade = thisYear - 10;\nreturn $feature['POP_'+thisYear] - $feature['POP_'+lastDecade]\n```\n\nRequests all data matching a pattern in the field name\n\n```arcade\n// Request all the data beginning with 'POP'. This is\n// necessary because the renderer can't easily detect\n// the required fields based on this expression\nExpects($feature, 'POP*')\n\nvar startYear = 1880;\nvar endYear = 2020;\nvar changes = [];\n\nfor(var y=startYear; y<endYear; y+=10){\n var startPop = $feature['POP_' + y];\n var endPop = $feature['POP_' + (y+10)];\n var change = endPop - startPop;\n Push(changes, change);\n}\nMax(changes);\n```\n\nRequests all data for the feature\n\n```arcade\n// Request all fields because the required fields may\n// be based on unknown information like a relative date\nExpects($feature, '*')\n\nvar casesToday = $feature[ 'CASES_' + Text(d, 'MM_DD_Y') ];\nvar casesYesterday = $feature[ 'CASES_' + Text(DateAdd( Today(), -1, 'days', 'MM_DD_Y') ];\n// Change in cases from yesterday\nreturn casesToday - casesYesterday;\n```\n\n",
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.15](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nRequests additional attributes for the given feature. In some profiles, such as Visualization and Labeling, apps only request the data attributes required for rendering each feature or label. Some expressions dynamically reference field names with variables rather than text literals. This makes it hard for rendering and labeling engines to detect fields required for rendering. This function allows you to explicitly indicate required fields as a list. You can also request all or a subset of fields using a wildcard. Because expressions execute on a per feature basis, the wildcard should be used with caution, especially in layers containing many features. Requesting too much data can result in very poor app performance.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputFeature**: [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The feature to which the requested fields will be attached.\n- **field1**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - A field name to request for the given feature. List only fields required for use in the expression. If necessary, you can request all fields using the wildcard `*` character. However, this should be avoided to prevent loading an unnecessary amount of data that can negatively impact app performance.\n- **[field2, ..., fieldN]** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - An ongoing list of field names to request for the given feature. List only fields required for use in the expression.\n\n**Return value**: Null"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.15](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nRequests additional attributes for the given feature. In some profiles, such as Visualization and Labeling, apps only request the data attributes required for rendering each feature or label. Some expressions dynamically reference field names with variables rather than text literals. This makes it hard for rendering and labeling engines to detect fields required for rendering. This function allows you to explicitly indicate required fields as a list. You can also request all or a subset of fields using a wildcard. Because expressions execute on a per feature basis, the wildcard should be used with caution, especially in layers containing many features. Requesting too much data can result in poor app performance.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputFeature**: [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The feature to which the requested fields will be attached.\n- **field1**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - A field name to request for the given feature. List only fields required for use in the expression. If necessary, you can request all fields using the wildcard `*` character. However, this should be avoided to prevent loading an unnecessary amount of data that can negatively impact app performance. This value must be a text literal and cannot be a variable.\n- **[field2, ..., fieldN]** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - An ongoing list of field names to request for the given feature. List only fields required for use in the expression. These values must be text literals and cannot be variables.\n\n**Return value**: Null"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the name of the current geodatabase version for branch or versioned data. When the data is not in a multi-user geodatabase, an empty text value will be returned.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputFeature**: [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - A Feature from which to return the current geodatabase version of the associated layer.\n\n**Return value**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Overview of Versioning](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/data/geodatabases/overview/overview-of-versioning-in-arcgis-pro.htm)\n"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns features from a FeatureSet that are contained within the input geometry. In the graphic below, the red highlight illustrates the spatial relationships where the function will return features.\n\n**Be aware that using `$feature` as input to this function will yield results only as precise as the view's scale resolution. Therefore values returned from expressions using this function may change after zooming between scales.**\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **containerGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The geometry that is tested for the 'contains' relationship to `insideFeatures`. Think of this geometry as the potential 'container' of the `insideFeatures`.\n- **insideFeatures**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset) - The FeatureSet that is tested for the 'within' relationship to the `containerGeometry`.\n\n**Return value**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.24](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the related records for a given feature based on the name of a given relationship class.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputFeature**: [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The feature from which to fetch related records.\n- **relationshipClass**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The name of the relationship class as defined in the data source.\n- **fieldNames** (_Optional_): [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - The fields to return in the FeatureSet. This list includes fields from both the relationship table and the input Feature.\n- **includeGeometry** (_Optional_): [Boolean](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#boolean) - Indicates whether to return the geometry for the resulting features.\n\n**Return value**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Attribute rules and relationship classes](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/geodatabases/overview/attribute-rules-and-relationship-classes.htm)\n"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the name of the current geodatabase version for branch or versioned data. When the data is not in a multi-user geodatabase, an empty text value will be returned.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **features**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset) - A FeatureSet from which to return the current geodatabase version.\n\n**Return value**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Overview of Versioning](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/data/geodatabases/overview/overview-of-versioning-in-arcgis-pro.htm)\n"
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+ "examples": "\n##### Examples\n\nReturns a FeatureSet representing all the features in the data source.\n\n```arcade\n// Assume the data source for the 'Bike routes' layer has 2,000 features \n// and the user creating the map has set a definition expression on the 'Bike routes' layer that filters the layer to 100 features. \nvar fs1 = FeatureSetByName($map, 'Bike routes', ['*'], true);\nvar fs2 = top(fs1, 10) \nvar f = First(fs2)\nGetFeatureSet(f)\n// returns a FeatureSet representing the data source, which does not include the map filter (2,000 features)\n```\n\nReturns the root FeatureSet of the feature.\n\n```arcade\n// Assume the data source for the 'Bike routes' layer has 2,000 features \n// and the user creating the map has set a definition expression on the 'Bike routes' layer that filters the layer to 100 features. \nvar fs1 = FeatureSetByName($map, 'Bike routes', ['*'], true);\nvar fs2 = top(fs1, 10) \nvar f = First(fs2)\nGetFeatureSet(f, 'root')\n// returns the root FeatureSet, which honors the user's filter from the map (a total of 100 features)\n```\n\nReturns the parent FeatureSet of the feature.\n\n```arcade\n// Assume the data source for the 'Bike routes' layer has 2,000 features \n// and the user creating the map has set a definition expression on the 'Bike routes' layer that filters the layer to 100 features. \nvar fs1 = FeatureSetByName($map, 'Bike routes', ['*'], true);\nvar fs2 = top(fs1, 10) \nvar f = First(fs2)\nGetFeatureSet(f, 'parent')\n// returns the parent FeatureSet, which is the result of the top function \n// (a total of 10 features)\n```\n\nReturns the number of features in the data source table within 1 mile of the feature.\n\n```arcade\nvar fullFeatureSet = GetFeatureSet($feature);\nvar featuresOneMile = Intersects(fullFeatureSet, BufferGeodetic($feature, 1, 'miles'))\nCount(featuresOneMile)\n```\n\n",
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the current user from the workspace. For data from a service, either the Portal user or Server user is returned. For data from a database connection, the database user is returned. When no user is associated with the workspace, such as a file geodatabase, a `null` value will be returned.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **features**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset) - A FeatureSet from which to return the current user.\n- **username** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the user you want to return. Only limited information will be returned based on your permissions when making the request.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary described by the properties below.\n\n- **id**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user id of the returned user.\n- **username**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the returned user.\n- **fullName**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user's first and last name.\n- **email**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The email address associated with the user's account.\n- **groups**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of groups that the user belongs to.\n- **role**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The role that the user plays within their organization (e.g. Administrator, Publisher, User, Viewer, or Custom).\n- **privileges**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of privileges that the user has within their organization (e.g. edit, view, etc)."
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the current user from the workspace. For data from a service, either the Portal user or Server user is returned. For data from a database connection, the database user is returned. When no user is associated with the workspace, such as a file geodatabase, a `null` value will be returned.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **features**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset) - A FeatureSet from which to return the current user.\n- **username** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the user you want to return. Only limited information will be returned based on your permissions when making the request.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary described by the properties below. In an offline workflow, only the username will be returned.\n\n- **id**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user id of the returned user.\n- **username**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the returned user.\n- **fullName**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user's first and last name.\n- **email**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The email address associated with the user's account.\n- **groups**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of groups that the user belongs to.\n- **role**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The role that the user plays within their organization (e.g. Administrator, Publisher, User, Viewer, or Custom).\n- **privileges**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of privileges that the user has within their organization (e.g. edit, view, etc)."
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.14](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the planar (i.e. Cartesian) length of the input FeatureSet taking height or Z information into account. The geometry provided to this function must be assigned a projected coordinate system. If the spatial reference does not provide a value for Z units, then the result will be returned in meters. Keep in mind that not all clients (such as the 3.x series of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript) support requesting Z values even when the data contains Z information.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **features**: [FeatureSet](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#featureset) - The FeatureSet for which to calculate the planar length in 3D space.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the geodetic area of the input geometry or Feature in the given units. This is more reliable measurement of area than `Area()` because it takes into account the Earth's curvature. Support is limited to geometries with a Web Mercator (wkid 3857) or a WGS 84 (wkid 4326) spatial reference.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **polygon**: [Polygon](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#polygon) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The Polygon or Feature for which to calculate the geodetic area.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. \nPossible values: `acres` | `square-feet` | `hectares` | `square-kilometers` | `square-miles` | `square-nautical-miles` | `square-meters` | `square-yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.3](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the planar (or Euclidean) buffer at a specified distance around the input geometry. This is a planar measurement using Cartesian mathematics.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The geometry to buffer.\n- **distance**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The distance to buffer from the geometry.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the buffer `distance`. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Polygon](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#polygon)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nIndicates if one geometry contains another geometry. In the graphic below, the red highlight indicates the scenarios where the function will return `true`.\n\n**Be aware that using `$feature` as input to this function will yield results only as precise as the view's scale resolution. Therefore values returned from expressions using this function may change after zooming between scales.**\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **containerGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The geometry that is tested for the 'contains' relationship to `insideGeometry`. Think of this geometry as the potential 'container' of the `insideGeometry`.\n- **insideGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The geometry that is tested for the 'within' relationship to the `containerGeometry`.\n\n**Return value**: [Boolean](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#boolean)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.11](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCreates a geodesic between each of the input geometry's vertices and densifies the output geometry with additional vertices to create segments no longer than the specified interval.\n\n**Be aware that using `$feature` as input to this function will yield results only as precise as the view's scale resolution. Therefore values returned from expressions using this function may change after zooming between scales.**\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The input geometry to be densified.\n- **maxSegmentLength**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The maximum segment length allowed. Must be a positive value.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit for maxSegmentLength. Defaults to the units of the input geometry. This may be one of the possible values below, or one of the numeric codes listed in the additional resources section below. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Densify()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#densify)\n* [Available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnitType_Constants/000w00000042000000/)\n* [More available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnit2Type_Constants/000w00000041000000/)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.8](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nCalculates the shortest distance between two points along a great circle. Applies only to points with a Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) or the Web Mercator spatial reference. If the input points have a Projected Coordinate System (other than Web Mercator), you should use the `Distance()` function.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **point1**: [Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The point used to measure the distance from `point2`. This point must have a GCS or Web Mercator spatial reference.\n- **point2**: [Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The point used to measure the distance from `point1`. This point must have a GCS or Web Mercator spatial reference.\n- **units** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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- "description": "Indicates if two geometries are equal, or geographically equivalent given the spatial reference and tolerance of the data. The two input geometries don't have to be clones to be considered equal.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._",
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.3](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nIndicates if two geometries are equal, or geographically equivalent given the spatial reference and tolerance of the data. The two input geometries don't have to be clones to be considered equal.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **geometry1**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The first input geometry.\n- **geometry2**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) - The second input geometry.\n\n**Return value**: [Boolean](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#boolean)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.3](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nIndicates if two geometries are equal, or geographically equivalent given the spatial reference and tolerance of the data. The two input geometries don't have to be clones to be considered equal.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `Geometry($feature)`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **geometry1**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) - The first input geometry.\n- **geometry2**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) - The second input geometry.\n\n**Return value**: [Boolean](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#boolean)"
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- "value": "Constructs an Extent object from serialized JSON text. The JSON schema must follow the ArcGIS REST API JSON specification for Envelope objects.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **jsonDefinition**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The JSON text from which to construct the extent object.\n\n**Return value**: [Extent](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#extent)"
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- "value": "Constructs a Geometry object from serialized JSON text or a dictionary. The JSON schema must follow the ArcGIS REST API JSON specification for Geometry objects. This function may also return the Geometry of an input feature.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **inputFeature**: [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \\| [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The Feature or JSON from which to construct the geometry object.\n\n**Return value**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry)"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the length of the input geometry or Feature in the given units. This is a planar measurement using Cartesian mathematics.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry or geometries for which to calculate the planar length.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the length of the input geometry or Feature in the given units. This is a planar measurement using Cartesian mathematics.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry or geometries for which to calculate the planar length.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. This may be one of the possible values below, or one of the numeric codes listed in the additional resources section below. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [LengthGeodetic()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#lengthgeodetic)\n* [Length3d()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#length3d)\n* [Available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnitType_Constants/000w00000042000000/)\n* [More available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnit2Type_Constants/000w00000041000000/)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.14](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the planar (i.e. Cartesian) length of the input geometry or Feature taking height or Z information into account. The geometry provided to this function must be assigned a projected coordinate system. If the spatial reference does not provide a value for Z units, then the result will be returned in meters. Keep in mind that not all clients (such as the 3.x series of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript) support requesting Z values even when the data contains Z information.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry or Feature for which to calculate the planar length in 3D space.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.14](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the planar (i.e. Cartesian) length of the input geometry or Feature taking height or Z information into account. The geometry provided to this function must be assigned a projected coordinate system. If the spatial reference does not provide a value for Z units, then the result will be returned in meters. Keep in mind that not all clients (such as the 3.x series of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript) support requesting Z values even when the data contains Z information.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry or Feature for which to calculate the planar length in 3D space.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. This may be one of the possible values below, or one of the numeric codes listed in the additional resources section below. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [LengthGeodetic()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#lengthgeodetic)\n* [Length()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#length)\n* [Available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnitType_Constants/000w00000042000000/)\n* [More available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnit2Type_Constants/000w00000041000000/)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the geodetic length of the input geometry or Feature in the given units. This is more reliable measurement of length than `Length()` because it takes into account the Earth's curvature. Support is limited to geometries with a Web Mercator (wkid 3857) or a WGS 84 (wkid 4326) spatial reference.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry for which to calculate the geodetic length.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.7](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the geodetic length of the input geometry or Feature in the given units. This is more reliable measurement of length than `Length()` because it takes into account the Earth's curvature. Support is limited to geometries with a Web Mercator (wkid 3857) or a WGS 84 (wkid 4326) spatial reference.\n\n_Feature geometries in the visualization and labeling profiles are generalized according to the view's scale resolution to improve drawing performance. Therefore, using a feature's geometry (i.e. `$feature`) as input to any geometry function in these contexts will return different results at each scale level. Other profiles, such as popup, provide the full resolution geometry._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **inputGeometry**: [Geometry](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#geometry) \\| [Feature](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#feature) \\| [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Point](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#point)&gt; - The geometry for which to calculate the geodetic length.\n- **unit** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) \\| [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - Measurement unit of the return value. This may be one of the possible values below, or one of the numeric codes listed in the additional resources section below. For the visualization, labeling, and popup profiles, the default unit is the map's spatial reference. In other profiles, like field calculation, the default is based on the spatial reference of the data. \nPossible values: `feet` | `kilometers` | `miles` | `nautical-miles` | `meters` | `yards`\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Length()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#length)\n* [Length3d()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/geometry_functions/#length3d)\n* [Available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnitType_Constants/000w00000042000000/)\n* [More available numeric codes for unit parameter](https://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcobjects-cpp/componenthelp/index.html#/esriSRUnit2Type_Constants/000w00000041000000/)\n"
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  "examples": "\n##### Example\n\n```arcade\n// Creates a Polyline object\nvar polylineJSON = '{\"paths\": [[[-97.06138,32.837],[-97.06133,32.836],[-97.06124,32.834],[-97.06127,32.832]], [[-97.06326,32.759],[-97.06298,32.755]]], \"spatialReference\": { \"wkid\": 3857 } }'\nPolyline(polylineJSON);\n```\n\n",
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- "value": "Constructs a Polyline object from serialized JSON text. The JSON schema must follow the ArcGIS REST API JSON specification for Polyline objects.\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **jsonDefinition**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The JSON text from which to construct the polyline geometry object.\n\n**Return value**: [Polyline](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#polyline)"
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- "examples": "\n##### Example\n\nReturns the knowledge graph from the portal item.\n\n```arcade\nvar knowledgeGraph = KnowledgeGraphByPortalItem(\n Portal('https://www.arcgis.com'),\n '7b1fb95ab77f40bf8aa09c8b59045449',\n);\n```\n\n",
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+ "examples": "\n##### Example\n\nReturns the knowledge graph from the portal item.\n\n```arcade\nvar knowledgeGraph = KnowledgeGraphByPortalItem(\n Portal('https://www.example.com/arcgis'), // enterprise portal\n '7b1fb95ab77f40bf8aa09c8b59045449',\n);\n```\n\n",
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.26](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns a knowledge graph from a portal item.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **portalObject**: [Portal](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#portal) - The Portal from which to query features.\n- **itemId**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The GUID of the portal item referencing a knowledge graph service. _This value must be a text literal._\n\n**Return value**: [KnowledgeGraph](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#knowledgegraph)"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.26](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns a knowledge graph from a portal item.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **portalObject**: [Portal](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#portal) - The Portal from which to query features.\n- **itemId**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The GUID of the portal item referencing a knowledge graph service. _This value must be a text literal._\n\n**Return value**: [KnowledgeGraph](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#knowledgegraph)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Get started with ArcGIS Knowledge Server](https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/knowledge/latest/introduction/get-started-with-arcgis-knowledge.htm)\n* [Get started with ArcGIS Knowledge (ArcGIS Pro)](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/knowledge/get-started-with-arcgis-knowledge.htm)\n* [Introduction to knowledge graph service in the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/knowledge-graph/knowledge-graph-intro/)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.26](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nQueries a knowledge graph with an openCypher query and returns the set of entities and relationships in a graph, along with their properties.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **graph**: [KnowledgeGraph](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#knowledgegraph) - The knowledge graph to query.\n- **openCypherQuery**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The openCypher query to be executed against the knowledge graph.\n- **queryParameters** (_Optional_): [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) - A dictionary of named query parameters for the openCypher query. The parameter names or keys in the dictionary are case-sensitive. Parameters accepted depend on the external graph store and can be of type: `Array`, `Date`, `Dictionary`, `Geometry`, `Number`, `Text`\n\n**Return value**: Array"
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.26](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nQueries a knowledge graph with an openCypher query and returns the set of entities and relationships in a graph, along with their properties.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **graph**: [KnowledgeGraph](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#knowledgegraph) - The knowledge graph to query.\n- **openCypherQuery**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The openCypher query to be executed against the knowledge graph.\n- **queryParameters** (_Optional_): [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) - A dictionary of named query parameters for the openCypher query. The parameter names or keys in the dictionary are case-sensitive. Parameters accepted depend on the external graph store and can be of type: `Array`, `Date`, `Dictionary`, `Geometry`, `Number`, `Text`\n\n**Return value**: Array\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Get started with ArcGIS Knowledge Server](https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/knowledge/latest/introduction/get-started-with-arcgis-knowledge.htm)\n* [Get started with ArcGIS Knowledge (ArcGIS Pro)](https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/knowledge/get-started-with-arcgis-knowledge.htm)\n* [Introduction to knowledge graph service in the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/knowledge-graph/knowledge-graph-intro/)\n"
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- "description": "Evaluates an expression to a value and compares the result value with the value of subsequent parameters. If the expression evaluates to a matching value, it returns the subsequent parameter value. If no matches are found, then a `default` value may be provided. This is similar to a switch/case statement",
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+ "description": "Evaluates an expression to a value and compares the result value with the value of subsequent parameters. If the expression evaluates to a matching value, it returns the subsequent parameter value. If no matches are found, then the `default` value will be returned. This is similar to a switch/case statement.",
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  "examples": "\n##### Example\n\n```arcade\n// returns a meaningful value when a field contains coded values\nvar code = $feature.codedValue;\nvar decodedValue = Decode(code, 1, 'Residential', 2, 'Commercial', 3, 'Mixed', 'Other');\n```\n\n",
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- "value": "Evaluates an expression to a value and compares the result value with the value of subsequent parameters. If the expression evaluates to a matching value, it returns the subsequent parameter value. If no matches are found, then a `default` value may be provided. This is similar to a switch/case statement\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **expression**: [Any](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#any) - An Arcade expression that must evaluate to a value that can be compared with the provided case values.\n- **[compare1, return1, ..., compareN, returnN]** (_Optional_): [Any](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#any) - A set of compare values and return value pairs.\n- **default** (_Optional_): [Any](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#any) - A default value to return if none of the compare values match. This may be a value of any type.\n\n**Return value**: [Any](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#any) \nReturns the matched return value. If no matches are found, then the `default` value is returned."
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- "value": "Returns the input value, rounded to the given number of decimal places. \n_Note: If you're looking to format a value for display in a label or popup, use the `Text()` function._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - A number to round.\n- **numPlaces** (_Optional_): [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The number of decimal places to round the number to. Default is `0`. Trailing zeros will be truncated.\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)"
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+ "value": "Returns the input value, rounded to the given number of decimal places. \n_Note: If you're looking to format a value for display in a label or popup, use the `Text()` function._\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - A number to round.\n- **numPlaces** (_Optional_): [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number) - The number of decimal places to round the number to. Default is `0`. Trailing zeros will be truncated.\n\n**Return value**: [Number](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#number)\n\n##### Additional resources\n\n* [Text()](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/function-reference/text_functions/#text)\n"
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- "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the current user from the workspace. For data from a service, either the Portal user or Server user is returned. For data from a database connection, the database user is returned. When no user is associated with the workspace, such as a file geodatabase, a `null` value will be returned.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **portalObject** (_Optional_): [Portal](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#portal) - A Portal from which to return the current user. If no portal is specified, then user information from the active portal is returned.\n- **username** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the user you want to return. Only limited information will be returned based on your permissions when making the request.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary described by the properties below.\n\n- **email**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The email address associated with the user's account.\n- **fullName**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user's first and last name.\n- **groups**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of groups that the user belongs to.\n- **id**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user id of the returned user.\n- **privileges**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of privileges that the user has within their organization (e.g. edit, view, etc).\n- **role**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The role that the user plays within their organization (e.g. Administrator, Publisher, User, Viewer, or Custom).\n- **username**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the returned user."
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+ "value": "**[Since version 1.12](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/version-matrix)**\n\nReturns the current user from the workspace. For data from a service, either the Portal user or Server user is returned. For data from a database connection, the database user is returned. When no user is associated with the workspace, such as a file geodatabase, a `null` value will be returned.\n\n**Parameters**\n\n- **portalObject** (_Optional_): [Portal](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#portal) - A Portal from which to return the current user. If no portal is specified, then user information from the active portal is returned.\n- **username** (_Optional_): [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the user you want to return. Only limited information will be returned based on your permissions when making the request.\n\n**Return value**: [Dictionary](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#dictionary) \nReturns a dictionary described by the properties below. In an offline workflow, only the username will be returned.\n\n- **email**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The email address associated with the user's account.\n- **fullName**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user's first and last name.\n- **groups**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of groups that the user belongs to.\n- **id**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The user id of the returned user.\n- **privileges**: [Array](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#array)&lt;[Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text)&gt; - An array of privileges that the user has within their organization (e.g. edit, view, etc).\n- **role**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The role that the user plays within their organization (e.g. Administrator, Publisher, User, Viewer, or Custom).\n- **username**: [Text](https://developers.arcgis.com/arcade/guide/types/#text) - The username of the returned user."
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