Draw ring (not circle) in Google Maps API

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庸人自扰 2020-12-10 23:39

I would like to draw a ring 20km thick with empty 5km circle inside. I dont how how to do it. I believe it is possible.

One simple solution could be to substract one

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  • 2020-12-10 23:53

    Here's a slightly modified version of geocodezip's answer using the geometry library:

    function getCirclePoints(center, radius, numPoints, clockwise) {
        var points = [];
        for (var i = 0; i < numPoints; ++i) {
            var angle = i * 360 / numPoints;
            if (!clockwise) {
                angle = 360 - angle;
            }
    
            // the maps API provides geometrical computations
            // just make sure you load the required library (libraries=geometry)
            var p = google.maps.geometry.spherical.computeOffset(center, radius, angle);
            points.push(p);
        }
    
        // 'close' the polygon
        points.push(points[0]);
        return points;
    }
    

    You can use it like this:

    new google.maps.Polygon({
        paths: [
            getCirclePoints(yourCenter, outerRadius, numPoints, true),
            getCirclePoints(yourCenter, innerRadius, numPoints, false)
        ],
        /* other polygon options */
     });
    

    Edit:

    The geometry API can be added in Node like this (thanks to Gil Epshtain):

    require('google-maps-api')(GOOGLE_API_KEY, ['geometry'])
    

    By the time I was writing this, I used plain old JavaScript inclusion in HTML:

    <script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&libraries=geometry">
    

    For more information, please refer to the API page of the geometry library.

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  • 2020-12-10 23:59

    Create a drawCircle function:

    function drawCircle(point, radius, dir) { 
    var d2r = Math.PI / 180;   // degrees to radians 
    var r2d = 180 / Math.PI;   // radians to degrees 
    var earthsradius = 3963; // 3963 is the radius of the earth in miles
    
       var points = 32; 
    
       // find the raidus in lat/lon 
       var rlat = (radius / earthsradius) * r2d; 
       var rlng = rlat / Math.cos(point.lat() * d2r); 
    
    
       var extp = new Array(); 
       if (dir==1)  {var start=0;var end=points+1} // one extra here makes sure we connect the
       else     {var start=points+1;var end=0}
       for (var i=start; (dir==1 ? i < end : i > end); i=i+dir)  
       { 
          var theta = Math.PI * (i / (points/2)); 
          ey = point.lng() + (rlng * Math.cos(theta)); // center a + radius x * cos(theta) 
          ex = point.lat() + (rlat * Math.sin(theta)); // center b + radius y * sin(theta) 
          extp.push(new google.maps.LatLng(ex, ey)); 
          bounds.extend(extp[extp.length-1]);
       } 
       // alert(extp.length);
       return extp;
       }
    

    Then you can use it like this:

      var donut = new google.maps.Polygon({
                     paths: [drawCircle(new google.maps.LatLng(-33.9,151.2), 100, 1),
                             drawCircle(new google.maps.LatLng(-33.9,151.2), 50, -1)],
                     strokeColor: "#0000FF",
                     strokeOpacity: 0.8,
                     strokeWeight: 2,
                     fillColor: "#FF0000",
                     fillOpacity: 0.35
         });
         donut.setMap(map);
    

    Note that the inner circle needs to "wind" opposite the outer circle.

    Example (as posted by Dr Molle)

    code snippet:

    function drawCircle(point, radius, dir) {
      var d2r = Math.PI / 180; // degrees to radians 
      var r2d = 180 / Math.PI; // radians to degrees 
      var earthsradius = 3963; // 3963 is the radius of the earth in miles
    
      var points = 32;
    
      // find the raidus in lat/lon 
      var rlat = (radius / earthsradius) * r2d;
      var rlng = rlat / Math.cos(point.lat() * d2r);
    
    
      var extp = new Array();
      if (dir == 1) {
        var start = 0;
        var end = points + 1
      } // one extra here makes sure we connect the
      else {
        var start = points + 1;
        var end = 0
      }
      for (var i = start;
        (dir == 1 ? i < end : i > end); i = i + dir) {
        var theta = Math.PI * (i / (points / 2));
        ey = point.lng() + (rlng * Math.cos(theta)); // center a + radius x * cos(theta) 
        ex = point.lat() + (rlat * Math.sin(theta)); // center b + radius y * sin(theta) 
        extp.push(new google.maps.LatLng(ex, ey));
        bounds.extend(extp[extp.length - 1]);
      }
      // alert(extp.length);
      return extp;
    }
    
    var map = null;
    var bounds = null;
    
    function initialize() {
      var myOptions = {
        zoom: 10,
        center: new google.maps.LatLng(-33.9, 151.2),
        mapTypeControl: true,
        mapTypeControlOptions: {
          style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.DROPDOWN_MENU
        },
        navigationControl: true,
        mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP
      }
      map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map_canvas"),
        myOptions);
    
      bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();
    
      var donut = new google.maps.Polygon({
        paths: [drawCircle(new google.maps.LatLng(-33.9, 151.2), 100, 1),
          drawCircle(new google.maps.LatLng(-33.9, 151.2), 50, -1)
        ],
        strokeColor: "#0000FF",
        strokeOpacity: 0.8,
        strokeWeight: 2,
        fillColor: "#FF0000",
        fillOpacity: 0.35
      });
      donut.setMap(map);
    
      map.fitBounds(bounds);
    
    }
    google.maps.event.addDomListener(window, "load", initialize);
    html,
    body,
    #map_canvas {
      height: 100%;
      width: 100%;
      margin: 0px;
      padding: 0px
    }
    <script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js"></script>
    <div id="map_canvas"></div>

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