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How do I draw an arrow over a vector layer in Openlayers 3 map? I tried creating an arrow using canvaselement but don't know how to draw it over the ol3 map.

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A canvas element is not necessary. You can take the arrow example from the Openlayers site and add 2 custom LineString elements instead of the icon. You already have in the example the rotation angle in radians and the event where you should add your code.

Hopefully the following snippet does the trick:

var source = new ol.source.Vector();

var styleFunction = function (feature) {
    var geometry = feature.getGeometry();
    var styles = [
        // linestring
        new ol.style.Style({
            stroke: new ol.style.Stroke({
                color: '#ffcc33',
                width: 2
            })
        })
    ];

    geometry.forEachSegment(function (start, end) {
        var dx = end[0] - start[0];
        var dy = end[1] - start[1];
        var rotation = Math.atan2(dy, dx);

        var lineStr1 = new ol.geom.LineString([end, [end[0] - 200000, end[1] + 200000]]);
        lineStr1.rotate(rotation, end);
        var lineStr2 = new ol.geom.LineString([end, [end[0] - 200000, end[1] - 200000]]);
        lineStr2.rotate(rotation, end);

        var stroke = new ol.style.Stroke({
            color: 'green',
            width: 1
        });

        styles.push(new ol.style.Style({
            geometry: lineStr1,
            stroke: stroke
        }));
        styles.push(new ol.style.Style({
            geometry: lineStr2,
            stroke: stroke
        }));
    });

    return styles;
};

var map = new ol.Map({
    layers: [
        new ol.layer.Tile({
            source: new ol.source.OSM()
        }),
        new ol.layer.Vector({
            source: source,
            style: styleFunction
        })
    ],
    target: 'map',
    view: new ol.View({
        center: [0, 0],
        zoom: 3
    })
});

map.addInteraction(new ol.interaction.Draw({
    source: source,
    type: ('LineString')
}));
<script src="https://openlayers.org/en/v3.20.1/build/ol.js"></script>
<link href="https://openlayers.org/en/v3.20.1/css/ol.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<div id="map" class="map" tabindex="0"></div>

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  • Thankyou so much Icarus !!! This has helped me. Using this solution i am trying to make double-line arrow, i have almost achieved it, only angling of the double line part is left. If wont be able to do it, i'll catch u again ! ;) Jan 13, 2017 at 5:57
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This is another customization of the Openlayers line-arrow Example. It uses a RegularShape instead of an image. The arrow will keep its size independent of the current map zoom.

var source = new ol.source.Vector();

var styleFunction = function (feature) {
    var geometry = feature.getGeometry();
    var styles = [
        // linestring
        new ol.style.Style({
            stroke: new ol.style.Stroke({
                color: '#000',
                width: 2
            })
        })
    ];

    geometry.forEachSegment(function (start, end) {
        var dx = end[0] - start[0];
        var dy = end[1] - start[1];
        var rotation = Math.atan2(dy, dx);

        styles.push(new ol.style.Style({
          geometry: new ol.geom.Point(end),
          image: new ol.style.RegularShape({
            fill: new ol.style.Fill({color: '#000'}),
            points: 3,
            radius: 8,
            rotation: -rotation,
            angle: Math.PI / 2 // rotate 90°
          })
        }));
    });

    return styles;
};

var map = new ol.Map({
    layers: [
        new ol.layer.Tile({
            source: new ol.source.OSM()
        }),
        new ol.layer.Vector({
            source: source,
            style: styleFunction
        })
    ],
    target: 'map',
    view: new ol.View({
        center: [0, 0],
        zoom: 3
    })
});

map.addInteraction(new ol.interaction.Draw({
    source: source,
    type: ('LineString')
}));
<script src="https://openlayers.org/en/v3.20.1/build/ol.js"></script>
<link href="https://openlayers.org/en/v3.20.1/css/ol.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<div id="map" class="map" tabindex="0"></div>

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