How to compute a radius around a point in an Android MapView?

末鹿安然 提交于 2019-11-27 11:34:26

问题


I have a MapView that I'm displaying a "useful radius" (think accuracy of coordinate) in. Using MapView's Projection's metersToEquatorPixels, which is admittedly just for equatorial distance) isn't giving me an accurate enough distance (in pixels). How would you compute this if you wanted to display a circle around your coordinate, given radius?


回答1:


So, Google Maps uses a Mercator projection. This means that the further you get from the equator the more distorted the distances become. According to this discussion, the proper way to convert for distances is something like:

public static int metersToRadius(float meters, MapView map, double latitude) {
    return (int) (map.getProjection().metersToEquatorPixels(meters) * (1/ Math.cos(Math.toRadians(latitude))));         
}



回答2:


mMap.addCircle(
    new CircleOptions().center(
        new LatLng(
            bounds.getCenter().latitude, 
            bounds.getCenter().longitude
        )
    )
    .radius(50000)
    .strokeWidth(0f)
    .fillColor(0x550000FF)
);



回答3:


projection.toPixels(GeoP, pt);
float radius = projection.metersToEquatorPixels(50);

Try this and see... i used it on my MapRadius and it seems to be working



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2077054/how-to-compute-a-radius-around-a-point-in-an-android-mapview

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