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When I try to display the map I get this exception :

Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'Invalid Region <center:+inf, +0.00000000 span:+1.00000000, +0.50000000>'

My relevant code is this :

-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{   
    [mapView removeAnnotations:mapView.annotations];
    
    // locationManager update as location
    locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
    locationManager.delegate = self; 
    locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyBest; 
    locationManager.distanceFilter = kCLDistanceFilterNone; 
    [locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
    CLLocation *location = [locationManager location];
    //Configure the new event with information from the location
    CLLocationCoordinate2D coordinate = [location coordinate];
    
    latitudeOfUserLocation=coordinate.latitude;
    longitudeOfUserLocation=coordinate.longitude;
    
    location2D = (CLLocationCoordinate2D){ .latitude = latitudeOfUserLocation, .longitude = longitudeOfUserLocation };
    MyLocation *annotation=[[[MyLocation alloc]initWithName:@"You are here" distanceVersLaStation:@"" coordinate:location2D]autorelease];
    annotation.pinColor = MKPinAnnotationColorRed;  
    [mapView addAnnotation:annotation];
    
    MKCoordinateSpan span={latitudeDelta:1,longitudeDelta:0.5};
    MKCoordinateRegion region={location2D,span};
    [mapView setRegion:region];

}

Edit

I tried to do as you said in the comments. The exception is solved, however, when I try to display the longitude/latitude of the user in the console I get nothing. This is my code which is mostly correct:

    -(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
    {  
            
        [mapView removeAnnotations:mapView.annotations];
        
        // locationManager update as location
        locationManager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
        locationManager.delegate = self; 
        locationManager.desiredAccuracy = kCLLocationAccuracyBest; 
        locationManager.distanceFilter = kCLDistanceFilterNone; 
        [locationManager startUpdatingLocation];
        NSURL *url=[NSURL         URLWithString:@"http://ipho.franceteam.org/ad_V1/stations/"];
    ASIFormDataRequest * request=[ASIFormDataRequest requestWithURL:url];
[request setPostValue:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:longitudeOfUserLocation] forKey:@"longitude"];
    [request setDelegate:self];
    [request startAsynchronous];
    MBProgressHUD *hud=[MBProgressHUD showHUDAddedTo:self.view animated:YES];
    hud.labelText=@"Recherche en cours..";// this never stop loading

    }

-(void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation
{
    CLLocation *location = [locationManager location];
    //Configure the new event with information from the location
    CLLocationCoordinate2D coordinate = [location coordinate];
    latitudeOfUserLocation=coordinate.latitude;
    longitudeOfUserLocation=coordinate.longitude;
    NSLog(@"your latitude :%f",latitudeOfUserLocation);//here nothing is shown
    NSLog(@"your longitude :%f",longitudeOfUserLocation);// and here too
    location2D = (CLLocationCoordinate2D){ .latitude = latitudeOfUserLocation, .longitude = longitudeOfUserLocation };
    MyLocation *annotation=[[[MyLocation alloc]initWithName:@"Vous êtes ici" distanceVersLaStation:@"" coordinate:location2D]autorelease];
    annotation.pinColor = MKPinAnnotationColorRed;  //or red or whatever
    [mapView addAnnotation:annotation];
    //
    MKCoordinateSpan span={latitudeDelta:1,longitudeDelta:0.5};
    MKCoordinateRegion region={location2D,span};
    [mapView setRegion:region];

}//End function

Even I work on the simulator, I should get something on the console right?

Edit

Hi again, i had the opportunity to test my code on iPhone (device) and i have noticed that when i try to search, the application has succeeded to track my position and to find me the stations that meet my search (purple annotation), however, the map isn't displayed and the searching progress is still loading and never stop.

hud.labelText=@"Recherche en cours..";// this never stop loading

Here is a screenshot that could explain better:

screenshot

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  • I found an issue for this question. It's the length of coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D coordinate2D = {26.6374655768,106.6458781604};
    – CrazerYJ
    Apr 18, 2017 at 4:19

5 Answers 5

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"Invalid Region" exception is through because the region you set to mapView is invalid. As I know now, there are 2 reasons can cause this exception: region's center point is invalid, or region's span is invalid.

To avoid this exception:
1) Check the center point value: latitude is in range [-90;90], longitude is in range [-180;180]
2) Use [mapView regionThatFits:region] to get a region with valid span then set to mapview:
[mapView setRegion:[mapView regionThatFits:region]]

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  • how do you check if center point is withing range as you mentioned?
    – marciokoko
    Dec 12, 2012 at 2:34
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    if ( (region.center.latitude >= -90) && (region.center.latitude <= 90) && (region.center.longitude >= -180) && (region.center.longitude <= 180) { [mapView setRegion:[mapView regionThatFits:region]] } Jan 15, 2013 at 1:50
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    There is a nice helper function for this: if(CLLocationCoordinate2DIsValid( CLLocationCoordinate2D coord)) Mar 21, 2013 at 22:34
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In some situations (when the app becomes active from background) didUpdateUserLocation method is fired, but without updated location. In these cases there is no valid region, and setRegion: method can throw an exception. Stupid, a simple solution can be checking if its region is valid before you set it:

 if(region.center.longitude == -180.00000000){
    NSLog(@"Invalid region!");
}else{
    [aMapView setRegion:region animated:YES];
}
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  • This way is also fine we just need to check for the invalid region ,that would be if(region.center.longitude == 0.00000000){ NSLog(@"Invalid region!"); }else{ [aMapView setRegion:region animated:YES]; }
    – Sabby
    Jan 27, 2012 at 11:13
  • This didnt work for me but then again im getting nan error in my mapview
    – marciokoko
    Dec 12, 2012 at 2:36
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After calling startUpdatingLocation, it may take a few seconds for the location to be updated so you can't try to retrieve it immediately afterwards. Until it is updated, location contains invalid values which is what the error tells you.

Instead, implement the locationManager:didUpdateToLocation:fromLocation: delegate method and read the location in there.

Move all the code after startUpdatingLocation to that method:

- (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation
{
    CLLocation *location = [locationManager location];
    //etc...
}

Note: above method is depriciated: Apple Doc

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  • Hi Anna, thx for your useful answer, i have solved the exception issue thanks to you, but now i try just to display the value of the longitude/latitude on the console to make sure i am on the right road however i got nothing, can you please help me there ?i have edited my post, thx in advance :)
    – Luca
    May 13, 2011 at 19:07
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    Do you mean it shows 0,0 or no message at all? Did you wait a few seconds? Add this method and let me know if you see anything from it: - (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didFailWithError:(NSError *)error { NSLog(@"didFailWithError: %@", error); }
    – user467105
    May 13, 2011 at 19:23
  • Hi, well, nothing is shown, even the message didFailWithError: is not displayed, i have edited my code for the viewWillAppear method, i have doubt it's not calling the delegate method for updating position and it pass directly to send the request to the web-service without waiting the user location update, what do you think? i may be wrong :)
    – Luca
    May 13, 2011 at 19:35
  • Well you can't call the web service with the user's location before you get it (in didUpdateToLocation). But that shouldn't stop the locationManager from getting the location. Remove/comment-out the web service call for now. You'll need to move it to didUpdateToLocation anyway.
    – user467105
    May 13, 2011 at 19:40
  • ok, i have wait approximatively 30 seconds to see the faiError message : 2011-05-13 20:42:13.130 TopStation[2125:207] didFailWithError: Error Domain=kCLErrorDomain Code=0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (kCLErrorDomain error 0.)" , what does this mean please ? is it due to simulator stuff ?
    – Luca
    May 13, 2011 at 19:43
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[mapView setRegion:[mapView regionThatFits:region] animated:TRUE];
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Can not be greater than 180

CLLocationDegrees delta = MAX(maxLatitude - minLatitude, maxLongitude - minLongitude) * 1.1;

delta = points.count < 2 ? 0.5 : delta;
delta = MIN(delta, 180);

CLLocationDegrees centerX = (maxLatitude-minLatitude)/2.0 + minLatitude;
CLLocationDegrees centerY = (maxLongitude-minLongitude)/2.0 + minLongitude;

CLLocationCoordinate2D theCoordinate = {centerX,centerY};
MKCoordinateSpan span = MKCoordinateSpanMake(delta, delta);
self.mapView.region = MKCoordinateRegionMake(theCoordinate, span);

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