I have an MKMapView with possibly hundreds of polygons drawn. Using MKPolygon and MKPolygonRenderer as one is suppose to on iOS7.
What I need is a way of acting upon the user touching one of the polygons. They represent an area on the map with a certain population density for example. On iOS6 the MKOverlays were drawn as MKOverlayViews so touch detection was more straightforward. Now using renderers I don't really see how this is suppose to be done.
I'm not sure this will help or is even relevant but as a reference I'll post some code:
This adds all the MKOverlays to the MKMapView using mapData.
-(void)drawPolygons{
self.polygonsInfo = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];
NSArray *polygons = [self.mapData valueForKeyPath:@"polygons"];
for(NSDictionary *polygonInfo in polygons){
NSArray *polygonPoints = [polygonInfo objectForKey:@"boundary"];
int numberOfPoints = [polygonPoints count];
CLLocationCoordinate2D *coordinates = malloc(numberOfPoints * sizeof(CLLocationCoordinate2D));
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfPoints; i++){
NSDictionary *pointInfo = [polygonPoints objectAtIndex:i];
CLLocationCoordinate2D point;
point.latitude = [[pointInfo objectForKey:@"lat"] floatValue];
point.longitude = [[pointInfo objectForKey:@"long"] floatValue];
coordinates[i] = point;
}
MKPolygon *polygon = [MKPolygon polygonWithCoordinates:coordinates count:numberOfPoints];
polygon.title = [polygonInfo objectForKey:@"name"];
free(coordinates);
[self.mapView addOverlay:polygon];
[self.polygonsInfo setObject:polygonInfo forKey:polygon.title]; // Saving this element information, indexed by title, for later use on mapview delegate method
}
}
Then there is the delegate method for returning a MKOverlayRenderer for each MKOverlay:
-(MKOverlayRenderer *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView rendererForOverlay:(id<MKOverlay>)overlay{
/* ... */
MKPolygon *polygon = (MKPolygon*) overlay;
NSDictionary *polygonInfo = [self.polygonsInfo objectForKey:polygon.title]; // Retrieving element info by element title
NSDictionary *colorInfo = [polygonInfo objectForKey:@"color"];
MKPolygonRenderer *polygonRenderer = [[MKPolygonRenderer alloc] initWithPolygon:polygon];
polygonRenderer.fillColor = [UIColor colorWithRed:[[colorInfo objectForKey:@"red"] floatValue]
green:[[colorInfo objectForKey:@"green"] floatValue]
blue:[[colorInfo objectForKey:@"blue"] floatValue]
alpha:[[polygonInfo objectForKey:@"opacity"] floatValue]];
return polygonRenderer;
/* ... */
}