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Mastering OpenLayers 3

You're reading from   Mastering OpenLayers 3 Create powerful applications with the most robust open source web mapping library using this advanced guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785281006
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating Simple Maps with OpenLayers 3 2. Applying Custom Styles FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Layers 4. Using Vector Data 5. Creating Responsive Applications with Interactions and Controls 6. Controlling the Map – View and Projection 7. Mastering Renderers 8. OpenLayers 3 for Mobile 9. Tools of the Trade – Integrating Third-Party Applications 10. Compiling Custom Builds with Closure Index

Extending OpenLayers 3

In the previous examples, we worked hard to reduce the size of the library by cutting out some irrelevant parts. Now, let's do the contrary and extend the library with additional functionality. Remember the example where we measured distance on an ellipsoid? We used the debug library of an older OpenLayers 3 version to achieve this. Now, we will build the ol.Ellipsoid class in our next custom build. You can find a JavaScript file, named ellipsoid.js, in the examples folder and an example named ch10_test_ellispsoid. The latter is the exact copy of ch05_measure with ch05_measure_vincenty.js. First, open up ellipsoid.js. This is how a well-structured code looks from the aspect of the Closure Compiler. There are headers everywhere with type definitions and additional information. These headers are written in the syntax of JSDoc, but JSDoc and Closure Compiler go hand in hand.

The first part of the code resolves the dependencies of this constructor and provides a name...

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