I'm using the new Google Maps SDK for iOS
Can I get the true coordinate form GMSMapView.center? Now it returns a value of CGPoint, but it's not the true coordinate.
Thank and Regards.
Use the projection
method - (CLLocationCoordinate2D)coordinateForPoint:(CGPoint)point
of the mapview to convert a point in the map to the geological coordinates
CGPoint point = mapView.center;
CLLocationCoordinate2D coor = [mapView.projection coordinateForPoint:point];
I suggest to use [yourMapView.camera target]
instead of Jing's solution.
Jing's solution work fine on iOS 6, but maybe having issue on iOS 7/7.1,
the projection may report wrong coordinate (a bit downward shift) !
I have checked the map bounds and padding is correct, both result of [projection pointForCoordinate: coordinate]
and [projection coordinateForPoint:point]
can contrast to each other, no ideas where the problem is...
Here is how to do it in Swift 4
let coordinate = mapView.projection.coordinate(for: mapView.center)
Are you looking for mapView.camera.target
? This is a CLLocationCoordinate2D
.
Swift 4
let point = mapView.center
let coordinate = mapView.convert(point, toCoordinateFrom: mapView)
Perhaps a better way if the user is allowed to interact with the map is using the map's did-become-idle delegate method. Here you can get the center coordinate after each camera change.
func mapView(_ mapView: GMSMapView, idleAt position: GMSCameraPosition) {
print(position.target)
}