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I'm trying to create an Activity with MapView and ListView inside it. I use C# and MonoDroid.

Layout looks like this

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="fill_parent"
    android:orientation="vertical">
    <app.MD.UI.PlacesMapView
        android:id="@+id/mapView"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_height="fill_parent"
        android:enabled="true"
        android:clickable="true"
        android:layout_weight="1"
        android:apiKey="key" />
    <ListView
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_height="fill_parent"
        android:layout_weight="1"
        android:id="@+id/resultsTable" />
</LinearLayout>

My custom MapView class implements long press handler

private void HandleLongPress(MotionEvent e)
        {
            if (e.Action == MotionEventActions.Down) {
                // Finger has touched screen.
                longpressTimer = new Timer(LONGPRESS_THRESHOLD);
                longpressTimer.AutoReset = false;
                longpressTimer.Elapsed += delegate(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e_elapsed) {
                    GeoPoint longpressLocation = Projection.FromPixels((int)e.GetX(), (int)e.GetY());
                    if (OnLongPress != null) {
                        OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs args = new OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs();
                        args.location = longpressLocation;
                        OnLongPress(this, args);
                    }
                };

                longpressTimer.Start();

                lastMapCenter = MapCenter;
            }

            if (e.Action == MotionEventActions.Move) {
                if (!MapCenter.Equals(lastMapCenter)) {
                    longpressTimer.Stop();
                }

                lastMapCenter = MapCenter;
            }

            if (e.Action == MotionEventActions.Up) {
                // User has removed finger from map.
                longpressTimer.Stop();
            }

            if (e.PointerCount > 1) {
                // This is a multitouch event, probably zooming.
                longpressTimer.Stop();
            }
        }

Activity method, which adds marker to the MapView

protected void AddPinToMap(GeoPoint location, string title, bool scrollTo, int zoom)
        {
            var pin = Resources.GetDrawable(Resource.Drawable.maps_pin);
            PinOverlay pinOverlay = new PinOverlay(pin, this);
            OverlayItem item = new OverlayItem(location, title, "");
            pinOverlay.AddOverlay(item);
            mapView.Overlays.Clear();
            mapView.Overlays.Add(pinOverlay);

            if (scrollTo) {
                mapView.Controller.AnimateTo(location);
            }

            mapView.Controller.SetZoom(zoom);
        }

And this is my PinOverlay class

class PinOverlay : ItemizedOverlay
    {
        private List<OverlayItem> _items = new List<OverlayItem>();
        private Context _context;

        public PinOverlay(Drawable pin, Context context) : base(pin)
        {
            _context = context;
            BoundCenterBottom(pin);
            Populate();
        }

        protected override Java.Lang.Object CreateItem(int i)
        {
            return _items[i];
        }

        public override int Size()
        {
            return _items.Count();
        }

        public void AddOverlay(OverlayItem overlay) {
            _items.Add(overlay);
            Populate();
        }
    }

My problem is that when I touch MapView my marker shows lower than the point I've touched. I've thought that it may be caused my the fact that my MapView doesn't take full screen. When I deleted ListView so that MapView could occupy whole screen, I was able to put a marker in exact point I've touched on the screen.

Any suggestions or examples about how to handle touch events if MapView takes only part of the screen?

UPD Found some kind of a workaround, still need to test it with different screen sizes

Convert touch coordinates

public static Point ConvertCoordinates(Context context, MapView mapView, double x, double y)
        {
            var wm = context.GetSystemService(Context.WindowService).JavaCast<IWindowManager>();
            var display = wm.DefaultDisplay;

            double diffY = (Convert.ToDouble(display.Height) / 2 - Convert.ToDouble(mapView.Height) / 2) / 2 - 20;
            double diffX = Convert.ToDouble(display.Width) / 2 - Convert.ToDouble(mapView.Width) / 2;

            Point size = new Point();
            size.X = (int)(x - diffX);
            size.Y = (int)(y - diffY);

            return size;
        }

Use it like this

var point = MapHelper.ConvertCoordinates(this.Context, this, e.GetX(), e.GetY());

GeoPoint longpressLocation = Projection.FromPixels(point.X, point.Y);

2 Answers 2

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Have you tried:

public PinOverlay(Drawable pin, Context context) 
    : base(BoundCenterBottom(pin))

This will make the Drawable you put on the map center on the point, rather than having the geo coordinate as the (x,y)(0,0) coordinate when it is drawn.

EDIT: I can't seem to recreate your problem here, when having BoundCenterBottom(pin) in the :base() of the constructor it centers my Drawable just fine.

Also I noticed in your AddPinToMap method, you create a new PinOverlay each time. This should not be necessary and you should just add new OverlayItems to the PinOverlay which you add only 1 time to the map. This is more efficient and less resource intensive if you are going to add a lot of pins to the map.

So it should look more like:

protected void AddPinToMap(GeoPoint location, string title, bool scrollTo, int zoom)
{
    var pin = Resources.GetDrawable(Resource.Drawable.maps_pin);
    OverlayItem item = new OverlayItem(location, title, "");
    pinOverlay.AddOverlay(item); // this is instantiated in OnCreate

    if (scrollTo) {
        mapView.Controller.AnimateTo(location);
    }

    mapView.Controller.SetZoom(zoom);
}

And add a Remove method to PinOverlay if you want to be able to remove OverlayItems as well.

Also MapView already has a LongClick event, which you could hook into instead of overriding the class:

var mapView = FindViewById<MapView>(Resource.Id.myMapView);
mapView.LongClick += (sender, args) => { //do whatever in here };

or

var mapView = FindViewById<MapView>(Resource.Id.myMapView);
mapView.LongClick += OnLongClick;

private void OnLongClick(object sender, LongClickEventArgs longClickEventArgs)
{
    // do whatever in here
}
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  • Yes, I've tried this way, but it makes no difference. Even if I set Bounds explicitly, it only affects the position of the marker's shadow. Dec 14, 2012 at 7:52
  • Thanks for the suggestion about PinOverlay. Dec 20, 2012 at 13:15
  • Also, I couldn't find how to get XY from LongClickEventArgs, that's why I'm using timers and touch event. Dec 20, 2012 at 13:17
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Finally I've found the reason of the problem.

This part was wrong, because Projection was accessed inside the Elapsed delegate. But by that time Projection has already changed its state, which resulted in wrong coordinates.

if (e.Action == MotionEventActions.Down) {
    // Finger has touched screen.
    longpressTimer = new Timer(LONGPRESS_THRESHOLD);
    longpressTimer.AutoReset = false;
    longpressTimer.Elapsed += delegate(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e_elapsed) {
        GeoPoint longpressLocation = Projection.FromPixels((int)e.GetX(), (int)e.GetY());
        if (OnLongPress != null) {
             OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs args = new OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs();
             args.location = longpressLocation;
             OnLongPress(this, args);
        }
    };

    longpressTimer.Start();

    lastMapCenter = MapCenter;
}

So the solution is to get GeoPoint at the very beginning of OnTouchEvent.

if (e.Action == MotionEventActions.Down) {
    capturedProjection = Projection.FromPixels((int)e.GetX(), (int)e.GetY());

    // Finger has touched screen.
    longpressTimer = new Timer(LONGPRESS_THRESHOLD);
    longpressTimer.AutoReset = false;
    longpressTimer.Elapsed += (object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e_timer) => {
        if (OnLongPress != null) {
            OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs args = new OnMapViewLongPressEventArgs();
            args.location = capturedProjection;
            OnLongPress(this, args);
        }
    };

    longpressTimer.Start();

    lastMapCenter = MapCenter;
}

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