I have a map in my android application that shows many markers (~20-50). But the app performs very poor when i try to scroll/zoom (in Google Android Maps i did a sample search for pizza and there were also some 20-50 results found and i didn't notice any particular performance problems when zooming/scrolling through the map).

Here is my (pseudo)code:

onCreate() {
    ....
    drawable = this.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.marker1);
    itemizedOverlay = new MyItemizedOverlay(drawable,mapView);
    ...
    callWebServiceToRetrieveData();

    createMarkers();
}

createMarkers(){
    for(elem:bigList){
        GeoPoint geoPoint = new GeoPoint((int)(elem.getLat()*1000000), (int) (elem.getLon()*1000000));
        OverlayItem overlayItem = new OverlayItem(geoPoint, elem.getName(), elem.getData());
        itemizedOverlay.addOverlay(overlayItem);

        mapOverlays.add(itemizedOverlay);
}
mapView.invalidate();

}

the MyItemizedOverlay.addOverlay looks like this:

public void addOverlay(OverlayItem overlay) {
    m_overlays.add(overlay);
    populate();
}
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If I understand how this works correctly, you should not be calling populate after every add an overlay. You should do it once you've added them all. I think what's happening is that you add the first OverlayItem and call populate() so it adds that to the ItemizedOverlay. Then you add a second OverlayItem to the list and call populate() and it adds those two overlays to the ItemizedOverlay resulting in three items in the overlay. So I think you're getting way more than the 20-50 that you think.

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Not only that, but you can have more than one marker in an overlay. The way your pseudocode is written, you are adding the same overlay once per marker -- mapOverlays.add(itemizedOverlay); -- which is not exactly going to help you. – CommonsWare Apr 17 '10 at 20:37
how can i make this better ? – Dave Apr 17 '10 at 21:07
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I've done the following now and it works fast(er):

createMarkers(){
    for(elem:bigList){
        GeoPoint geoPoint = new GeoPoint((int)(elem.getLat()*1000000), (int) (elem.getLon()*1000000));
        OverlayItem overlayItem = new OverlayItem(geoPoint, elem.getName(), elem.getData());
        itemizedOverlay.addOverlay(overlayItem);

   }
   itemizedOverlay.populateNow();
   mapOverlays.add(itemizedOverlay); //outside of for loop

}

and in MyOverlay:

public void addOverlay(OverlayItem overlay) {
    m_overlays.add(overlay);
}

public void populateNow(){
    populate();
}

is this better/correct now ? or any other improvements possible?

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I ran into the same problem last night, and my solution was the same as yours. I felt weird about how I called the populate method... I had the same code as you but I called mine speedyPopulate() { populate(); } in the MyOverlay class :)

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