How to make custom MKPolyline in SWIFT with additional argument - color

做~自己de王妃 提交于 2019-12-01 17:38:20

It can be done much more simpler than I throught:

Class

import Foundation
import MapKit

class CustomPolyline : MKPolyline {

    var color: String?
}

Init

cPolyline = CustomPolyline(coordinates: &Path, count: Path.count)
cPolyline.color = "#ff0000"
self.mapView.addOverlay(cPolyline)

func mapView(mapView: MKMapView!, rendererForOverlay overlay: CustomPolyline!) -> MKOverlayRenderer! {      

            var pr = MKPolylineRenderer(overlay: overlay);
            pr.strokeColor = UIColor(rgba: overlay.color);
            pr.lineWidth = 10;
            return pr;

    }

As user3470987 pointed out, there might be an issue in modifying the default 'rendererForOverlay' delegate function. It could also prove difficult if you'd like to add overlays of other types than MKPolyline.

Class

import Foundation
import MapKit

class Polyline: MKPolyline {
    var color: UIColor?
}

Render function

func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, rendererFor overlay: MKOverlay) -> MKOverlayRenderer {

    if let polyline = overlay as? Polyline {

        let polylineRenderer = MKPolylineRenderer(overlay: polyline)
        polylineRenderer.strokeColor = polyline.color
        polylineRenderer.lineWidth = 3
        return polylineRenderer
    }

    return MKOverlayRenderer(overlay: overlay)

}

Another solution most easy:

extension UIColor {
    static var rendererColor: UIColor {
        return UIColor(red: 65/255, green: 65/255, blue: 65/255, alpha: 1)
    }
}

And the use:

renderer.strokeColor = UIColor.renderer
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