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Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook

You're reading from   Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook This book will help you use the amazing resource that is Google Maps to your own ends. From showing maps on mobiles to creating GIS applications, this lively, recipe-packed guide is all you need.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849698825
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Google Maps JavaScript API Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Adding Raster Layers 3. Adding Vector Layers 4. Working with Controls 5. Understanding Google Maps JavaScript API Events 6. Google Maps JavaScript Libraries 7. Working with Services 8. Mastering the Google Maps JavaScript API through Advanced Recipes Index

Encoding coordinates


The polylines and polygons that you draw using the Google Maps JavaScript API consist of arrays of LatLng objects in latitude and longitude pairs.

The length of these arrays increases substantially, especially when you have shapes with too many nodes, in the case of long polylines or polygons that have too much detail.

Dealing with these arrays (that can be retrieved by the getPath() methods of polylines and polygons) is a major problem, especially when you have to save the shape to a DB. Serializing and deserializing lengthy arrays is frequently hulky.

However, you can compress the paths of the shapes with Google's polyline encoding algorithm.

Note

Detailed information on Google's polyline encoding algorithm

You can find detailed information about the polyline encoding algorithm at the following link:

https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/utilities/polylinealgorithm

By using the geometry library, you can encode and decode the paths of polylines and polygons...

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