I am building a global map with overlay polygons. It is inside a jQuery Accordion. Whenever I switch accordion panes and then come back to the map, it jumps down to Antarctica. To overcome this behavior, I have been trying to capture the current center LatLng, store it in a variable, then setCenter() when returning to the map's accordion panel.
It didn't work, so I tried using the .toUrlValue() method to dump the current center coordinates to a visible element on the page. As I pan the map east or west, the longitude number just keeps incrementing. I expected it to go to 180 then reset to -180.
My code:
var currMapCenter = null;
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
jQuery("#accordion").bind('accordionchange', function(event, ui) {
if (ui.newContent.attr('id') == 'region-list')
{
triggerMapResize();
}
});
});
function initialize_map() {
//do all the initialization here...
currMapCenter = map.getCenter(); //set initial center in variable.
google.maps.event.addListener(map, 'center_changed', function() {
currMapCenter=map.getCenter();
jQuery("#description").html(currMapCenter.toUrlValue());//to see what is happening...
});
}
function triggerMapResize()
{
google.maps.event.trigger(map, "resize");
map.setCenter(currMapCenter);
}
The documentation indicates getCenter() returns a LatLng, and setCenter() requires a LatLng. Am I misunderstanding what happens when I try to set currMapCenter = map.getCenter()? Given that my map needs to wrap as it currently does, how do I capture a usable LatLng to use with setCenter()?