I am trying to set zoom level for Maps in android such that it includes all the points in my list. I am using following code.

int minLatitude = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
int maxLatitude = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
int minLongitude = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
int maxLongitude = Integer.MIN_VALUE;

// Find the boundaries of the item set
for (GeoPoint item : items) { //item Contain list of Geopints
int lat = item.getLatitudeE6();
int lon = item.getLongitudeE6();

maxLatitude = Math.max(lat, maxLatitude);
minLatitude = Math.min(lat, minLatitude);
maxLongitude = Math.max(lon, maxLongitude);
minLongitude = Math.min(lon, minLongitude);
 }
 objMapController.zoomToSpan(Math.abs(maxLatitude - minLatitude), Math.abs(maxLongitude - minLongitude));

this works sometimes. However sometimes some points are not shown and I need to then Zoom Out to view those points. Is there any way to solve this problem?

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I'm not sure but I think this might be because zooming in the map works with discrete levels. So there might be sets of markers which cannot be all placed on the map without zooming too wide out. Have you tried to set the zoom level per hand for a set of markers where the zoomToSpan() method fails? By this way you can check if it is possible at all. When you cannot archive it by hand I don't think you can archive it by zoomToSpan(). – Flo Feb 25 '11 at 8:58
Yes I had tried that, just by zooming one level up it worked.All those points were just at the border of my screen. – Tushar Vengurlekar Feb 25 '11 at 9:16
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I found out the answer myself, the Zoom level was correct. I need to add following code to display all points on screen.

objMapController.animateTo(new GeoPoint( 
(maxLatitude + minLatitude)/2, 
(maxLongitude + minLongitude)/2 )); 

The center point was not propery aligned creating problem for me. This works.

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Part of the problem could be that MIN_VALUE is still a positive number, but latitudes and longitudes can be negative numbers. Try using NEGATIVE_INFINITY instead of MIN_VALUE.

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