I think the problem has something to do with how I am building the path array for my Polyline but there has to be a way to do it like this. The goal is to create an array of Geocode locations from an array input fields named "address[]". I've gotten the Polyline to work by doing this:
// ARRAY
var linePath = [
new google.maps.LatLng(37.772323, -122.214897),
new google.maps.LatLng(21.291982, -157.821856),
new google.maps.LatLng(-18.142599, 178.431),
new google.maps.LatLng(-27.46758, 153.027892)
];
// console.log(linePath);
[P { Ia=37.772323, Ja=-122.21489700000001}, P { Ia=21.291982, Ja=-157.82185600000003}, P { Ia=-18.142599, Ja=178.43100000000004}, P { Ia=-27.46758, Ja=153.02789200000007}]
But when I try to create an array from an $.each statement, the array comes out differently and doesn't work. Here is the code I have written:
// ARRAY
$("input[name='submit']").click(function() {
var geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder();
locations = new Array();
$("input[name='address[]']").each(function() {
geocoder.geocode({"address" : this.value }, function(results) {
var addrLl = results[0].geometry.location;
locations.push(addrLl);
var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
map: map,
position: addrLl
});
});
});
var connect = new google.maps.Polyline({
path: locations,
strokeColor: "#FF0000",
strokeOpacity: 1.
});
connect.setMap(map);
return false;
});
// console.log(locations);
[]
[+] 0 P { Ia=41.8843266, Ja=-78.79295300000001}
[+] 1 P { Ia=35.9614504, Ja=-79.04755590000002}
Any ideas what I should do?
locations.push(addrLl);you dolocations.push(addrLl.toString());in the second example? – Trott May 26 '11 at 23:22