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I have this code that renders a map.

function initialize() {
    var myOptions = {
      center: new google.maps.LatLng(45.4555729, 9.169236),
      zoom: 13,
      mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP,

panControl: true,
mapTypeControl: false,
panControlOptions: {
            position: google.maps.ControlPosition.RIGHT_CENTER
        },
zoomControl: true,
zoomControlOptions: {
    style: google.maps.ZoomControlStyle.LARGE,
    position: google.maps.ControlPosition.RIGHT_CENTER
},
scaleControl: false,
streetViewControl: false,
streetViewControlOptions: {
    position: google.maps.ControlPosition.RIGHT_CENTER
            }
        };
    var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("mapCanvas"),
        myOptions);



var Item_1 = new google.maps.LatLng(45.5983128 ,8.9172776);

var myPlace = new google.maps.LatLng(45.4555729, 9.169236);

var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
    position: Item_1, 
    map: map});

var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
    position: myPlace, 
    map: map});

var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds(myPlace, Item_1);
map.fitBounds(bounds);

    }

Even if the two points are separated from 25 km I get this result:

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While I would like to render a higher level zoom.

Like this

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I use the method fitBounds()

    var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds(myPlace, Item_1);
    map.fitBounds(bounds);

Thanks for your support

4 Answers 4

168

This happens because LatLngBounds() does not take two arbitrary points as parameters, but SW and NE points

use the .extend() method on an empty bounds object

var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();
bounds.extend(myPlace);
bounds.extend(Item_1);
map.fitBounds(bounds);

Demo at http://jsfiddle.net/gaby/22qte/

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  • 1
    Correct answer. Need to pass SW and NE points to the extend method. However, the fitBounds method should be called once the map is fully loaded, as vanthome answer below: google.maps.event.addListenerOnce(map, 'idle', function() { map.fitBounds(markerBounds); }); You may want to also pass padding=0 to fitBounds like this: map.fitBounds(markerBounds, 0);
    – tala9999
    Mar 30, 2018 at 13:49
34

LatLngBounds must be defined with points in (south-west, north-east) order. Your points are not in that order.

The general fix, especially if you don't know the points will definitely be in that order, is to extend an empty bounds:

var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();
bounds.extend(myPlace);
bounds.extend(Item_1);
map.fitBounds(bounds);

The API will sort out the bounds.

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    Hah! Just beaten to it. iPad keyboards don't make fast typing easy. Apr 22, 2012 at 13:06
33

I have the same problem that you describe although I'm building up my LatLngBounds as proposed by above. The problem is that things are async and calling map.fitBounds() at the wrong time may leave you with a result like in the Q. The best way I found is to place the call in an idle handler like this:

google.maps.event.addListenerOnce(map, 'idle', function() {
    map.fitBounds(markerBounds);
});
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  • 1
    Thanks, this was a huge help for me because I was geocoding addresses to coords, and then mapping to those coords, but it wasn't working Mar 3, 2014 at 7:31
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    I've encountered a similar problem due to the containing HTML not being displayed yet while calling fitBounds(), so apparently the zooming couldn't figure itself out. Making sure the map was displayed first before trying to zoom it helped me.
    – stevo
    Jul 29, 2015 at 23:24
  • Thanks a lot, you save me, this works perfectly, this answer is correct for my case. Feb 23, 2017 at 16:39
  • you are a life saver
    – Zorox
    Sep 4, 2019 at 22:12
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 var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map"),{
                mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP

            });
var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();

for (i = 0; i < locations.length; i++){
        marker = new google.maps.Marker({
            position: new google.maps.LatLng(locations[i][1], locations[i][2]),
            map: map
        });
bounds.extend(marker.position);
}
map.fitBounds(bounds);
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  • For me, I had to change from bounds.extend(marker) to bounds.extend(marker.position). Thanks
    – krummens
    Jun 23, 2020 at 22:39

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