Interface MapWindow
Handles the MapWindow element.
Methods
void | addSizeChangedListener( SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener) | Add a SizeChangedListener. |
double | getFieldOfViewY() | Sets the vertical field of view, in degrees. |
ScreenRect | getFocusRect() | When using controls that overlay the map view, calculating the proper camera position can be tricky. |
VisibleRegion | getFocusRegion() | |
Map | getMap() | |
PointOfView | getPointOfView() | Sets the position of the point of view. |
float | getScaleFactor() | Sets the scale factor, which equals the number of pixels per device-independent point. |
ScreenPoint | getZoomFocusPoint() | Defines the focus point of map zooming for double tap and multi tap gestures. |
boolean | isValid() | Tells if this MapWindow is valid or no. |
void | onMemoryWarning() | Called on memory warning. |
void | removeSizeChangedListener( SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener) | Remove a SizeChangedListener. |
Point | screenToWorld( ScreenPoint screenPoint) | Transforms coordinates from screen space to world space. |
void | setFieldOfViewY(double fieldOfViewY) | |
void | setFocusRect( ScreenRect focusRect) | |
void | setMaxFps(float fps) | Caps FPS. |
void | setPointOfView( PointOfView pointOfView) | |
void | setScaleFactor(float scaleFactor) | |
void | setZoomFocusPoint( ScreenPoint zoomFocusPoint) | |
ScreenPoint | worldToScreen( Point worldPoint) | Transforms the position from world coordinates to screen coordinates. |
void | addSizeChangedListener( SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener) | Add a SizeChangedListener. |
double | getFieldOfViewY() | Sets the vertical field of view, in degrees. |
ScreenRect | getFocusRect() | When using controls that overlay the map view, calculating the proper camera position can be tricky. |
VisibleRegion | getFocusRegion() | |
Map | getMap() | |
PointOfView | getPointOfView() | Sets the position of the point of view. |
float | getScaleFactor() | Sets the scale factor, which equals the number of pixels per device-independent point. |
ScreenPoint | getZoomFocusPoint() | Defines the focus point of map zooming for double tap and multi tap gestures. |
boolean | isValid() | Tells if this MapWindow is valid or no. |
void | onMemoryWarning() | Called on memory warning. |
void | removeSizeChangedListener( SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener) | Remove a SizeChangedListener. |
Point | screenToWorld( ScreenPoint screenPoint) | Transforms coordinates from screen space to world space. |
void | setFieldOfViewY(double fieldOfViewY) | |
void | setFocusRect( ScreenRect focusRect) | |
void | setMaxFps(float fps) | Caps FPS. |
void | setPointOfView( PointOfView pointOfView) | |
void | setScaleFactor(float scaleFactor) | |
void | setZoomFocusPoint( ScreenPoint zoomFocusPoint) | |
ScreenPoint | worldToScreen( Point worldPoint) | Transforms the position from world coordinates to screen coordinates. |
Method Detail
addSizeChangedListener
public void addSizeChangedListener (SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener)
Add a SizeChangedListener.
getFieldOfViewY
public double getFieldOfViewY ()
Sets the vertical field of view, in degrees.
Default: 30.getFocusRect
public ScreenRect getFocusRect ()
When using controls that overlay the map view, calculating the proper camera position can be tricky.
This method simplifies the task by defining the area of interest (the focus rectangle) inside the view. This area serves as a reference for all subsequent camera movements.For example, when using a semi-transparent control that overlays the top half of the map view, define the focus rectangle as the lower half of the view to ensure that all camera movements will have the center of the lower half as their target.On iOS, if you change the focus rectangle in the viewDidLayoutSubviews callback, it's recommended to call MapView.layoutIfNeeded just before that action.Optional property, can be null.getFocusRegion
public VisibleRegion getFocusRegion ()
Returns:
A region that corresponds to the current focusRect or the visible region if focusRect is not set. Region IS bounded by latitude limits [-90, 90] and IS NOT bounded by longitude limits [-180, 180]. If longitude exceeds its limits, we see the world's edge and another instance of the world beyond this edge.
getMap
public Map getMap ()
getPointOfView
public PointOfView getPointOfView ()
Sets the position of the point of view.
Cameras use perspective projection, which causes perspective deformations. Perspective projection has an axis, and points on this axis are not affected by perspective deformations. This axis is a line parallel to the view's direction, so its projection to the screen is a point - the "point of view". By default, this point is at the center of the screen, but some applications might want to set it to the center of focusRect. Use this flag to do so. Default: ScreenCentergetScaleFactor
public float getScaleFactor ()
Sets the scale factor, which equals the number of pixels per device-independent point.
getZoomFocusPoint
public ScreenPoint getZoomFocusPoint ()
Defines the focus point of map zooming for double tap and multi tap gestures.
If the point is not set, the source point of the gesture will be used as the focus point. Default: none.Optional property, can be null.isValid
public boolean isValid ()
Tells if this MapWindow is valid or no.
Any other method (except for this one) called on an invalid MapWindow will throw java.lang.RuntimeException. An instance becomes invalid only on UI thread, and only when its implementation depends on objects already destroyed by now. Please refer to general docs about the interface for details on its invalidation.onMemoryWarning
public void onMemoryWarning ()
Called on memory warning.
removeSizeChangedListener
public void removeSizeChangedListener (SizeChangedListener sizeChangedListener)
Remove a SizeChangedListener.
screenToWorld
public Point screenToWorld (ScreenPoint screenPoint)
Transforms coordinates from screen space to world space.
screenPoint | The point in screen coordinates relative to the top left of the map. These coordinates are in physical pixels and not in device independent (virtual) pixels. |
screenPoint | The point in screen coordinates relative to the top left of the map. These coordinates are in physical pixels and not in device independent (virtual) pixels. |
Returns:
Latitude and longitude information.
setFieldOfViewY
public void setFieldOfViewY (double fieldOfViewY)
setFocusRect
public void setFocusRect (ScreenRect focusRect)
setMaxFps
public void setMaxFps (float fps)
Caps FPS.
Valid range: (0, 60]. Default: 60.setPointOfView
public void setPointOfView (PointOfView pointOfView)
setScaleFactor
public void setScaleFactor (float scaleFactor)
setZoomFocusPoint
public void setZoomFocusPoint (ScreenPoint zoomFocusPoint)
worldToScreen
public ScreenPoint worldToScreen (Point worldPoint)
Transforms the position from world coordinates to screen coordinates.
worldPoint | Latitude and longitude information. |
worldPoint | Latitude and longitude information. |
Returns:
The point in screen space corresponding to worldPoint; returns none if the point is behind the camera.