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I want to make a mapkit overlay with a png, but i have no code for it and I cant find any tutorials on it. I am a novice coder, so lots of help would be greatly appreciated!
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There are a few things you need to do to get this going:

  1. Create a custom MKOverlayView subclass that actually draws your image.
  2. Add an overlay (an object that implements the MKOverlay protocol) to your MKMapView. Apple provides a number of overlay classes—MKCircle, MKPolygon, etc.—one is likely to be suitable.
  3. Implement the mapView:viewForOverlay: method in your MKMapView's delegate to return an instance of your custom overlay view.

The section Displaying Overlays on a Map in Apple's Location Awareness Programming Guide should help clarify all of these steps. As for drawing the image, have a look at CGContextDrawImage().

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  • But i am not looking to have an overlay drawn on. I just want to paste a png image that I have over a part of the map and have it change depending on the zoom level. Does this all still apply?
    – Sam
    Aug 20, 2011 at 14:09
  • If you want the image to stay in the same position on the map as the user pans around (say, over a particular city), then this is what you want. If you're going to position it yourself and just want it to change based on the zoom level, you could get away with just using key-value observing.
    – user94896
    Aug 20, 2011 at 21:45
  • Could you help me with the code? I am a novice coder, and I dont really know where to start and what to write...
    – Sam
    Aug 23, 2011 at 14:46
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    If you're having trouble getting started, I suggest you go (back) over the basics of Objective-C. Once you've got a good understanding of functions, inheritance, and protocols, the example code I linked to should be self-explanatory. Start here: developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/…
    – user94896
    Aug 23, 2011 at 22:07

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