How to show both MarkerIcon and Title in google map as like Google Apps?

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遇见更好的自我 2020-12-19 03:46

When I find nearest restaurants in Google\'s Maps Android Application the restaurant name is showing near to marker icon as default. (Refer Google Image).

But in my

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  • 2020-12-19 04:16

    After few days research I finishing with this solution. We can set your own layout to IconGenerator

     View marker = ((LayoutInflater) getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE)).inflate(R.layout.custom_marker_layout, null);
        TextView numTxt = (TextView) marker.findViewById(R.id.num_txt);
        numTxt.setText("Naveen");
    
        final IconGenerator mIconGenerator = new IconGenerator(getApplicationContext());
        mIconGenerator.setContentView(marker);
        Bitmap icon = mIconGenerator.makeIcon();
        customMarker = mMap.addMarker(new MarkerOptions()
                .position(markerLatLng)
                .title("Title")
                .snippet("Description")
                .icon(BitmapDescriptorFactory.fromBitmap(icon))
                .anchor(0.5f, 1));
    

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  • 2020-12-19 04:26

    There are several sources for icons, and Places API provides enough details so that you can pick the right icon for each place. I'm not familiar with Android though, so I'll only touch lightly on that.

    The way things are today, I'd sayd the trick is to find a dependable set of icons you can work with.

    1. Safest option may be Place API's own icons. At least in the web service, each place as an icon field that points to a URL. Being part of a supported API, I'd feel most comfortable depending on these icons ─ save for having my own icons. Here's the one for bars:

    1. If you like them, and don't mind that they may go away some day without notice, you could use the deprecated Chart API's Freestanding Icons. At least this ones will only change once: from being available to no longer being available. They don't look particularly good though:

    1. If you really really want the same icons used in Google Maps search results, and enjoy living on edge, you could hack their URLs out of Google Maps. Beware: these may change at any time, so you might one day wake up to no icons! ─ and it may change often, not just once.

    However, if you're using Places API for Android, I can imagine you're looking for a solution based off of the Places API web service.

    It looks like the Place object has no getIcon() or anything similar, so you'd need to come up with your own mapping from the output of getPlaceTypes() to icons. I think it'd be reasonable to ask Google to add a getIcon() method that would do this for you, so I recommend filing a feature request for it.

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  • 2020-12-19 04:29

    My approach to your situation would be to use Dynamic Icons from Google Maps.

    It may be deprecated, but I am unaware of a better alternative at the moment. With this library you would be able to create pins with icons and letters inside, which I believe is exactly what you want.

    For example, the following link

    https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chst=d_map_spin&chld=2.1|35|FFFF88|11|_|A|Balloon!

    will create the following image

    balloon

    The library is extensive and has alot of options, this is just the tip of the iceberg.

    Hope it helps!

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  • 2020-12-19 04:32

    Try with the custom map marker. You can create your own view and set that view to the marker.

    Step 1 : Create a custom layout file based on your needs and inflate it.

     View customMarker = LayoutInflater.from(getApplicationContext()).inflate(R.layout.custom_marker, null);
    

    Step 2 : Convert custom view to Bitmap.

    public static Bitmap createDrawableFromView(Context context, View view) {
            DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();
            ((Activity) context).getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(displayMetrics);
            view.setLayoutParams(new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
            view.measure(displayMetrics.widthPixels, displayMetrics.heightPixels);
            view.layout(0, 0, displayMetrics.widthPixels, displayMetrics.heightPixels);
            view.buildDrawingCache();
            Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
            Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
            view.draw(canvas);
            return bitmap;
        }
    Bitmap customeViewBitmap = createDrawableFromView(context, customMarker);
    

    Step 3 : Create the marker with the resulted bitmap and add it to google map object.

    GoogleMap googleMap = googleMap = ((SupportMapFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(
                        R.id.map)).getMap();
    googleMap.addMarker(new MarkerOptions()
                        .position(latLng)                    .icon(BitmapDescriptorFactory.fromBitmap(customeViewBitmap)));
    

    Step 4 : Add MarkerClick Listener

    googleMap.setOnMarkerClickListener(new GoogleMap.OnMarkerClickListener() {
                    @Override
                    public boolean onMarkerClick(Marker marker) {
                        //Your logic here
                        return false;
                    }
                });
    
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  • 2020-12-19 04:38

    Those aren't Markers. I believe they're added to Google Places database, using the Places Add API.

    What I can suggest, is for you to retrieve the result from places, and use those results as title when you're adding Markers.

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