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Using Google Maps API v3, how do I programmatically change the marker icon?

What I would like to do is, when someone hovers over a link - to have the corresponding marker icon on the map change colors to denote the marker in question.

Essentially, the same function as what Roost does.

When you hover over a home listing on the left, the corresponding marker on the right changes color

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  • Your live example has gone down. Just wanted to let you know. I assume it is similar to what happens at airbnb.com?
    – FujiRoyale
    Apr 30, 2015 at 18:23

5 Answers 5

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Call the marker.setIcon('newImage.png')... Look here for the docs.

Are you asking about the actual way to do it? You could just create each div, and a add a mouseover and mouseout listener that would change the icon and back for the markers.

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    that helped me figure out how to change the animation of a marker: markersArray[0].setAnimation(google.maps.Animation.BOUNCE);
    – Ray
    Oct 26, 2012 at 17:40
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You can also use a circle as a marker icon, for example:

var oMarker = new google.maps.Marker({
    position: latLng,
    sName: "Marker Name",
    map: map,
    icon: {
        path: google.maps.SymbolPath.CIRCLE,
        scale: 8.5,
        fillColor: "#F00",
        fillOpacity: 0.4,
        strokeWeight: 0.4
    },
});

and then, if you want to change the marker dynamically (like on mouseover), you can, for example:

oMarker.setIcon({
            path: google.maps.SymbolPath.CIRCLE,
            scale: 10,
            fillColor: "#00F",
            fillOpacity: 0.8,
            strokeWeight: 1
        })
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This thread might be dead, but StyledMarker is available for API v3. Just bind the color change you want to the correct DOM event using the addDomListener() method. This example is pretty close to what you want to do. If you look at the page source, change:

google.maps.event.addDomListener(document.getElementById("changeButton"),"click",function() {
  styleIcon.set("color","#00ff00");
  styleIcon.set("text","Go");
});

to something like:

google.maps.event.addDomListener("mouseover",function() {
  styleIcon.set("color","#00ff00");
  styleIcon.set("text","Go");
});

That should be enough to get you moving along.

The Wikipedia page on DOM Events will also help you target the event that you want to capture on the client-side.

Good luck (if you still need it)

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The GMaps Utility Library has a plugin called MapIconMaker that makes it easy to generate different marker styles on the fly. It uses Google Charts to draw the markers.

There's a good demo here that shows what kind of markers you can make with it.

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    MapIconMaker is not available for maps API v3
    – benjisail
    Aug 18, 2010 at 9:04
  • StyledMarker for API v3 is though. HTH.
    – tatlar
    Nov 12, 2011 at 0:21
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    Unfortunately Google Charts API has recently been officially deprecated by Google :(
    – Danny C
    Jun 9, 2013 at 12:22
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You can try this code

    <script src="http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://google-maps-utility-library-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/infobox/src/infobox.js"></script>

<script>

    function initialize()
    {
        var map;
        var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();
        var mapOptions = {
                            zoom: 10,
                            mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP    
                         };
        map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("mapDiv"), mapOptions);
        var markers = [
            ['title-1', '<img style="width:100%;" src="canberra_hero_image.jpg"></img>', 51.508742, -0.120850, '<p> Hello - 1 </p>'],
            ['title-2', '<img style="width:100%;" src="canberra_hero_image.jpg"></img>', 51.508742, -0.420850, '<p> Hello - 2 </p>'],
            ['title-3', '<img style="width:100%;" src="canberra_hero_image.jpg"></img>', 51.508742, -0.720850, '<p> Hello - 3 </p>'],
            ['title-4', '<img style="width:100%;" src="canberra_hero_image.jpg"></img>', 51.508742, -1.020850, '<p> Hello - 4 </p>'],
            ['title-5', '<img style="width:100%;" src="canberra_hero_image.jpg"></img>', 51.508742, -1.320850, '<p> Hello - 5 </p>']
        ];

        var infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(), marker, i;
        var testMarker = [];
        var status = [];
        for( i = 0; i < markers.length; i++ ) 
        {
            var title = markers[i][0];
            var loan = markers[i][1];
            var lat = markers[i][2];
            var long = markers[i][3];
            var add = markers[i][4];


            var iconGreen = 'img/greenMarker.png'; //green marker
            var iconRed = 'img/redMarker.png';     //red marker

            var infoWindowContent = loan + "\n" + placeId + add;

            var position = new google.maps.LatLng(lat, long);
            bounds.extend(position);

            marker = new google.maps.Marker({
                map: map,
                title: title,
                position: position,
                icon: iconGreen
            });
            testMarker[i] = marker;
            status[i] = 1;
            google.maps.event.addListener(marker, 'click', ( function toggleBounce( i,status,testMarker) 
            {
                return function() 
                {
                    infoWindow.setContent(markers[i][1]+markers[i][4]);
                    if( status[i] === 1 )
                    {
                        testMarker[i].setIcon(iconRed);
                        status[i] = 0;

                    }
                    for( var k = 0; k <  markers.length ; k++ )
                    {
                        if(k != i)
                        {
                            testMarker[k].setIcon(iconGreen);
                            status[i] = 1;

                        }
                    }
                    infoWindow.open(map, testMarker[i]);
                }
            })( i,status,testMarker));
            map.fitBounds(bounds);
        }
        var boundsListener = google.maps.event.addListener((map), 'bounds_changed', function(event)
        {
            this.setZoom(8);
            google.maps.event.removeListener(boundsListener);
        });
    }
    google.maps.event.addDomListener(window, 'load', initialize);

</script>

<div id="mapDiv" style="width:820px; height:300px"></div>

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