Say I have mapview control in my Android app. If I know a landmark exists at a certain latitude and longitude, how can I determine if that landmark is currently viewable on the user's screen? Is there a method 开发者_如何学编程for getting the coordinates for the top left and bottom right corners of the visible area?
Something like this will do the trick.
private boolean isCurrentLocationVisible()
{
Rect currentMapBoundsRect = new Rect();
Point currentDevicePosition = new Point();
GeoPoint deviceLocation = new GeoPoint((int) (bestCurrentLocation.getLatitude() * 1000000.0), (int) (bestCurrentLocation.getLongitude() * 1000000.0));
mapView.getProjection().toPixels(deviceLocation, currentDevicePosition);
mapView.getDrawingRect(currentMapBoundsRect);
return currentMapBoundsRect.contains(currentDevicePosition.x, currentDevicePosition.y);
}
You can project GeoPoint to Point and check if it is box (0, screen width) by (0, screen height)
See: https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/gms/maps/Projection.html
Joining the tips here, here and here:
Here is the complete code of my CustomMapView:
package net.alouw.alouwCheckin.ui.map;
import android.content.Context;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.util.Pair;
import com.google.android.maps.GeoPoint;
import com.google.android.maps.MapView;
/**
* @author Felipe Micaroni Lalli (micaroni@gmail.com)
*/
public class CustomMapView extends MapView {
public CustomMapView(Context context, String s) {
super(context, s);
}
public CustomMapView(Context context, AttributeSet attributeSet) {
super(context, attributeSet);
}
public CustomMapView(Context context, AttributeSet attributeSet, int i) {
super(context, attributeSet, i);
}
/**
*
* @return a Pair of two pairs with: top right corner (lat, lon), bottom left corner (lat, lon)
*/
public Pair<Pair<Double, Double>, Pair<Double, Double>> getMapCorners() {
GeoPoint center = getMapCenter();
int latitudeSpan = getLatitudeSpan();
int longtitudeSpan = getLongitudeSpan();
double topRightLat = (center.getLatitudeE6() + (latitudeSpan / 2.0d)) / 1.0E6;
double topRightLon = (center.getLongitudeE6() + (longtitudeSpan / 2.0d)) / 1.0E6;
double bottomLeftLat = (center.getLatitudeE6() - (latitudeSpan / 2.0d)) / 1.0E6;
double bottomLeftLon = (center.getLongitudeE6() - (longtitudeSpan / 2.0d)) / 1.0E6;
return new Pair<Pair<Double, Double>, Pair<Double, Double>>(
new Pair<Double, Double>(topRightLat, topRightLon),
new Pair<Double, Double>(bottomLeftLat, bottomLeftLon));
}
}
Ok since it took me some time now to find a simple working solution I will post it here for all after me ;) In your own subclass of MapView just use the following:
GeoPoint topLeft = this.getProjection().fromPixels(0, 0);
GeoPoint bottomRight = this.getProjection().fromPixels(getWidth(),getHeight());
Thats all, then you can get the coordinates via
topLeft.getLatitudeE6() / 1E6
topLeft.getLongitudeE6() / 1E6
and
bottomRight.getLatitudeE6() / 1E6
bottomRight.getLongitudeE6() / 1E6
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