I have a web based map that is using the jquery-ui-map and markerclusterer plugin to make a google map.

I filter out which markers should be shown or not then update the map.

I need to create a list of unclustered markers and so to this end need a way to check clusters against markers and find out which are not clustered.

Is there any techniques to do this?

I have tried to cycle through clusters and manually check the markers against clusters but get an error telling me the clusters property var_clusterer.clusters_ is not defined.

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You can use the getClusters() method to dish out an array of all the cluster objects currently being handled by MarkerClusterer.

var clusterManager = new MarkerClusterer( googleMap, markersArray, clusterOptions ); // setup a new MarkerClusterer

var clusters = clusterManager.getClusters(); // use the get clusters method which returns an array of objects

for( var i=0, l=clusters.length; i<l; i++ ){
    for( var j=0, le=cluster[i].markers_.length; j<le; i++ ){
        marker = clusters.markers_[i]; // <-- Here's your clustered marker
    }
}

After you get the array using getClusters() loop through the cluster objects. For each cluster you can pull the current markers_ array and retrieve your clustered marker.

getClusters() is now in the docs: MarkerClusterer docs

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Good news and bad news... Good news: I found the answer myself. It is exactly the same as you have described. Bad news: I spent over a week looking for the answer :-P . Anyone else with a similar issue should do the above. Thank you for your answer – jaget Jan 6 at 14:23
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A slightly dump, but effective method....

You may insert markers individually to a Marker Clusterer Object, and immediately (1)before and (2)after, call its .getTotalCluster() method to see if the newly added marker will go into a cluster.

I use this method, after getClusters() didnt work for me, maybe Im not using it via jquery.

var old_cluster_val = markerCluster.getTotalClusters(); // <-----(1)
     markerCluster.addMarker( marker );
var new_cluster_val = markerCluster.getTotalClusters(); // <-----(2)

if (old_cluster_val == new_cluster_val) {
    in_a_cluster.push(marker);  
} else {
    not_in_cluster.push( marker );
}
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