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I subclassed a CLRegion to support Polygons via overriding containsCoordinate: to use ray casting logic instead of the original distance crunching logic. The subclass is initialized via the normal method (initCircularRegionWithCenter:radius:identifier:), then CLLocationCoordinate2ds are added as NSValues to a mutable array. These coordinates are used during the ray casting logic.

As soon as I try to use the CLRegion subclass, I am confronted with a ton of errors in my application logic, as well as the following error:

2013-07-18 16:46:44.515 Geofencing[4816:907] (identifier 6C11CBAF-3EE4-4257-9D75-9724F4349B5D) <+39.86605072,-75.54420471> radius 186.54m: Error Domain=kCLErrorDomain Code=5 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (kCLErrorDomain error 5.)"

I also tried a different subclass that does not modify any methods but adds a method for reading metadata from an NSDictionary. I was confronted with the same error.

What is going on? Is subclassing CLRegion feasible?

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I hate to answer my own question, but I have found the solution to my issue. A kCLErrorDomain code/error of 5 denotes that you have tried to monitor more than 20 CLRegions. In my case, both subclasses were guilty of monitoring more than 20 regions.

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    See other answers; error code 5 does not denote this, it appears to be a 'catch all' code for various error conditions.
    – Carlos P
    Sep 1, 2014 at 20:07
  • does not only denote this. You do get this message if you try to add > 20 beacons.
    – Ian Dundas
    Oct 29, 2014 at 11:28
  • Happens to me as well, adding 25 beacons returns 5 aforementioned error codes. Apr 6, 2015 at 1:44
  • what is the solution to remove monitor region? I tried with stopMonitoringForRegion which i registered, but didn't work for. Sep 13, 2016 at 5:28
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    you can get this while monitoring 1 region, this shouldn't be the accepted answer to CoreLocation kCLErrorDomain error 5, even if it was the answer for the OP, perhaps update the question so other people don't end up here Sep 1, 2017 at 15:24
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It also happens if you:

stop monitoring a region

[self.manager stopMonitoringForRegion:region];

and request the state for all monitored regions shortly afterwards:

for (CLRegion *region in self.manager.monitoredRegions) {
    [self.manager requestStateForRegion:region];
}

you will get the kCLErrorDomain 5 because IOS seems to have disabled the monitoring for that region, but has not yet removed it from the monitoredRegions array

monitoringDidFailForRegion CLCircularRegion (identifier:'Home', center:<...>, radius:102.00m) The operation couldn’t be completed. (kCLErrorDomain error 5.)
monitoredRegion: CLCircularRegion (identifier:'Home', center:<...>, radius:102.00m)
monitoredRegion: CLBeaconRegion (identifier:'BeaconHome', uuid:<..., major:(null), minor:(null))
monitoredRegion: CLCircularRegion (identifier:'D...', center:<...>, radius:101.00m)
monitoredRegion: CLCircularRegion (identifier:'W...', center:<..>, radius:51.00m)

to work around that problem, do something like this:

- (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager monitoringDidFailForRegion:(CLRegion *)region withError:(NSError *)error
{
    NSLog(@"monitoringDidFailForRegion %@ %@",region, error.localizedDescription);
    for (CLRegion *monitoredRegion in manager.monitoredRegions) {
        NSLog(@"monitoredRegion: %@", monitoredRegion);
    }
    if ((error.domain != kCLErrorDomain || error.code != 5) &&
        [manager.monitoredRegions containsObject:region]) {
        NSString *message = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ %@",
            region, error.localizedDescription];
        [AlertView alert:@"monitoringDidFailForRegion" message:message];
    }
}
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  • what exactly happened to me. Would be nice if solution is just showing up alert.
    – PH7
    Jul 3, 2014 at 0:39
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    After googling around, I found this cocoanetics.com/2014/05/… .. It works.. Yayy!!.
    – PH7
    Jul 3, 2014 at 1:49
  • What can I do to avoid this error in the same scenario? I need to stop monitoring a region and start monitoring another region at the same time.
    – PGDev
    Jul 1, 2016 at 10:27
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Also: if you're testing with iBeacons, you can't use the iOS simulator.

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It is also possible to get this error code back when your latitude and longitude values don't make sense. (I'd transposed them, for example, and was vexed by this error for a while.)

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    How long I searched for the issue and found out that I also transposed them :-D Thanks!
    – Kai
    Mar 1, 2017 at 12:38
  • that is helpful, I'm noticing this on a user's device who is seemingly unable to get accurate gps Sep 1, 2017 at 15:24
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This error could also rise up if added CLRegion is nil.

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    That too, It's probably a blanket error code. Lazy apple engineers xD
    – Nate Symer
    Nov 12, 2013 at 19:34
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If anybody is still struggling with this then take a look here:

In my case, I had to call requestAlwaysAuthorization just before calling startMonitoring and it worked like charm!

locationManager.requestAlwaysAuthorization()

let currRegion = CLCircularRegion(center: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: LAT, longitude: LONG, radius: 100, identifier: "MyLocation")
currRegion.notifyOnEntry = true

locationManager.startMonitoring(for: region)

Btw, I would love to thank https://shrikar.com/swift-tutorial-corelocation-and-region-monitoring-in-ios-8/ for this.

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I got this error because i did not start the Bluetooth. So... do not forget to start your Bluetooth ;)

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