Copyright information for the layer.
The SQL where clause used to filter features on the client.
The column delimiter.
The name of the layer's primary display field.
Effect provides various filter functions that can be performed on the layer to achieve different visual effects similar to how image filters work.
Specifies how graphics are placed on the vertical axis (z).
Configures the method for reducing the number of point features in the view.
An array of fields in the layer.
The full extent of the layer.
The unique ID assigned to the layer.
The label definition for this layer, specified as an array of LabelClass.
Indicates whether to display labels for this layer.
The latitude field name.
Indicates how the layer should display in the LayerList widget.
The longitude field name.
The maximum scale (most zoomed in) at which the layer is visible in the view.
The minimum scale (most zoomed out) at which the layer is visible in the view.
The name of an oid
field containing a unique value or identifier for each feature in the layer.
The opacity of the layer.
An array of field names to include in the CSVLayer.
Indicates whether to display popups when features in the layer are clicked.
The popup template for the layer.
The portal item from which the layer is loaded.
The renderer assigned to the layer.
Apply perspective scaling to screen-size point symbols in a SceneView.
The spatial reference of the layer.
The layer's time extent.
TimeInfo provides information such as date fields that store start and end time for each feature and the fullTimeExtent for the layer.
A temporary offset of the time data based on a certain TimeInterval.
The title of the layer used to identify it in places such as the LayerList widget.
The URL of the CSV file.
Determines if the layer will update its temporal data based on the view's timeExtent.
Indicates if the layer is visible in the View.
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