The difference:
The first uses a LatLng-instance(with methods lat
and lng
), the 2nd is a LatLngLiteral, an object-literal with properties lat
and lng
.
Both are completely different, Marker.setPosition
accepts both kinds of objects.
Which one is better to use:
It depends on your opinion what is "better", just some points:
- the API first checks if the position is a LatLng. When it does, it uses the LatLng, otherwise it converts the LatLngLiteral into a LatLng. So it's clear, for performance it's better to use a LatLng.
- the LatLngLiteral may be used without the maps-API(e.g. you may store it without a already loaded maps-API, you also may transport it via JSON)
- LatLngs are accepted by any object/method of the maps-API which expects a coordinate, but there are different methods/objects which do not accept a LatLngLiteral, so it may be better to use always LatLngs to avoid errors.