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"circle": {
"doc": "An `MGLCircleStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders one or more filled circles on the map.\n\nUse a circle style layer to configure the visual appearance of point or point collection features in vector tiles loaded by an `MGLVectorSource` object or `MGLPointAnnotation`, `MGLPointFeature`, `MGLPointCollection`, or `MGLPointCollectionFeature` instances in an `MGLShapeSource` object.\n\nA circle style layer renders circles whose radii are measured in screen units. To display circles on the map whose radii correspond to real-world distances, use many-sided regular polygons and configure their appearance using an `MGLFillStyleLayer` object."
},
+ "heatmap": {
+ "doc": "An `MGLHeatmapStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders a <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_map\">heatmap</a>.\n\nA heatmap visualizes the spatial distribution of a large, dense set of point data, using color to avoid cluttering the map with individual points at low zoom levels. The points are weighted by an attribute you specify. Use a heatmap style layer in conjunction with point or point collection features in vector tiles loaded by an `MGLVectorSource` object or `MGLPointAnnotation`, `MGLPointFeature`, `MGLPointCollection`, or `MGLPointCollectionFeature` instances in an `MGLShapeSource` object.\n\nConsider accompanying a heatmap style layer with an `MGLCircleStyleLayer` or `MGLSymbolStyleLayer` at high zoom levels. If you are unsure whether the point data in an `MGLShapeSource` is dense enough to warrant a heatmap, you can alternatively cluster the source using the `MGLShapeSourceOptionClustered` option and render the data using an `MGLCircleStyleLayer` or `MGLSymbolStyleLayer`."
+ },
"raster": {
"doc": "An `MGLRasterStyleLayer` is a style layer that renders georeferenced raster imagery on the map, especially raster tiles.\n\nUse a raster style layer to configure the color parameters of raster tiles loaded by an `MGLRasterSource` object or raster images loaded by an `MGLImageSource` object. For example, you could use a raster style layer to render <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/satellite/\">Mapbox Satellite</a> imagery, a <a href=\"https://www.mapbox.com/help/define-tileset/#raster-tilesets\">raster tile set</a> uploaded to Mapbox Studio, or a raster map authored in <a href=\"https://tilemill-project.github.io/tilemill/\">TileMill</a>, the classic Mapbox Editor, or Mapbox Studio Classic.\n\nRaster images may also be used as icons or patterns in a style layer. To register an image for use as an icon or pattern, use the `-[MGLStyle setImage:forName:]` method. To configure a point annotation’s image, use the `MGLAnnotationImage` class."
},