Annotation along route in MapKit

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-11-28 06:02:39
iPrabu

Questioner's edit:

Finally made it work with the help of this answer. I added this to the code below, where it says Here do the magic:

MKMapPoint middlePoint = route.polyline.points[route.polyline.pointCount/2];
[self createAndAddAnnotationForCoordinate:MKCoordinateForMapPoint(middlePoint)];

Original answer:

I don't know whether this will work or not. Just my idea on your question.

I guess you would have created the routes as following (Check my inline comments)

MKDirectionsRequest *request = 
       [[MKDirectionsRequest alloc] init];
request.source = [MKMapItem mapItemForCurrentLocation];
request.destination = _destination;
request.requestsAlternateRoutes = NO;
MKDirections *directions = 
       [[MKDirections alloc] initWithRequest:request];

    [directions calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler:
 ^(MKDirectionsResponse *response, NSError *error) {
     if (error) {
         // Handle error
     } else {
         for (MKRoute *route in response.routes)
         {
             [_routeMap addOverlay:route.polyline level:MKOverlayLevelAboveRoads];
             //Here do the magic
             //MKPolyline confronts to MKOverlay so you can get the coordinate like 
             //route.polyline.coordinate once you get the coordinate then you can build
             //a annotation. A annotation is nothing but a coordinate with some title.
             //According to MKOverlay coordinate property it justs gives you the 
             //center point of the overlay area
             [self createAndAddAnnotationForCoordinate:route.polyline.coordinate]
         }
     }
 }];

Adding Annotation

-(void) createAndAddAnnotationForCoordinate : (CLLocationCoordinate2D) coordinate{
    MyAnnotation* annotation= [[MyAnnotation alloc] init];
    annotation.coordinate = coordinate;

    annotation.title = @"Any Title";
    annotation.subtitle = @"Any Subtitle";

   [yourMap addAnnotation: annotation];

}

Perhaps not the most efficient way, but should still likely be quick, would be to calculate the midpoint of your start and end points (i.e., average their lats and longs). Then, iterate through your polyline points checking the distance from each to that midpoint. Take the closest match.

Even if the line is wildly curved, the midpoint will be directly between the ends. Some point on the wild curve is the closest to that external midpoint and is likely a good place to put the annotation.

Once you have an MKRoute, the approximate centre-point can be found using:

route.polyline.coordinate

This returns a CLLocationCoordinate2D that you can use to centre your annotation.

Appreciate this is an old question but I'd been searching for something like this for a while and ended up calculating the centre manually. Turns out it's very straightforward since iOS 8.

If you want to know the middle for swift you can use the following code :

MKCoordinateForMapPoint(route.polyline.points()[route.polyline.pointCount/2])

Exemple of use :

directions.calculateDirectionsWithCompletionHandler ({
     (response: MKDirectionsResponse?, error: NSError?) in

     if error == nil {
        self.showRoute(response!)
     }
     else{
        print("some error")    
     }
})

func showRoute(response:MKDirectionsResponse){
    for route in response.routes {
        self.map.addOverlay(route.polyline, level: MKOverlayLevel.AboveRoads)
        self.map.setCenterCoordinate(route.polyline.coordinate, animated: true)
        self.map.setRegion(MKCoordinateRegionMakeWithDistance(route.polyline.coordinate, route.distance*0.75, route.distance*0.75), animated: true)

        let routeAnnotation = MKPointAnnotation()
        routeAnnotation.coordinate = MKCoordinateForMapPoint(route.polyline.points()[route.polyline.pointCount/2])
        map.addAnnotation(routeAnnotation)
    }
}
Xeieshan

I suggest you see this , Integrated with routing.

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