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I'm trying to find out which is the currently centered tile in OpenLayers 3.

I can get the current position as latitude/longitude with map.getView().getCenter(), and the zoom level as map.getView().getZoom().

Am I supposed to convert this to map tiles manually, or does OpenLayers 3 provide a functionality to easily calculate the correct tile x/y indices (the one in which the center lat/lon is located), or am I supposed to calculate this by myself?

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  • Please clarify a little, do you want the tile for a given lat, lon and zoom ? Apr 18, 2014 at 11:11
  • @ChristopheRoussy Yes, that will do. If I can obtain the tile for (lat,lon,zoom), I can obtain the center tile because I can already query the center lat/lon.
    – nh2
    Apr 18, 2014 at 14:48
  • @nh2, are you working in lat/lon (4326) as a display projection and you want to find which spherical mercator (3857) tile is at the centre of your map view port? Apr 29, 2014 at 8:08
  • @JohnBarça, that is very possible. I am working based on this OpenLayers 3 example from NASA that works on EPSG4326. I am not sure if 3857 is used at all though.
    – nh2
    Apr 29, 2014 at 15:09
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    @nh2, no the wmts is in 4326 it would seem. So, based on something like this, jsfiddle.net/LJtEK, you want to know which wmts tile corresponds to the center point of your map based on the getZoom and getCenter functions? Apr 29, 2014 at 15:42

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you can convert the center position with

center =  ol.proj.transform(center, 'EPSG:900913', 'EPSG:4326');
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Given a ol3 tile source, you can get the TileGrid by source.getTileGrid().

Then use the getTileCoordForCoordAndResolution method, to get the tile coordinates from a given map coordinate and resolution.

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