How set zoom level on google map dynamically in android? - android

Facing a problem to set dynamic zoom level in android google map.
something like doing In map application (system application of android).!
I used below method of map
mGoogleMap.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(START_POINT, 50));
mGoogleMap.animateCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.zoomTo(14.0f));

Use following code:
mGoogleMap.animateCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.zoomTo(17),200, null);
Here 17 is zoom level you can change that.
Or try following code to cover all points
//Calculate the markers to get their position
LatLngBounds.Builder b = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
for (Marker m : markers) {
b.include(m.getPosition());
}
LatLngBounds bounds = b.build();
//Change the padding as per needed
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, 25,25,5);
mMap.animateCamera(cu);

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fit full world map on android screen

I am working on an Android app and I have two markers i want to place on a google map. The idea is that the user can see the two locations at a glance without having to interact with the map.
LatLngBounds.Builder b = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
b.include(userPos);
b.include(cardPos);
LatLngBounds bounds = b.build();
int width = (int) (0.7 * infoView.getWidth());
int height = (int) (0.7 * mapView.getHeight());
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, width, height, 5);
googleMap.animateCamera(cu);
The code works fine when the two locations are not very far apart. But when the locations are, for example, Singapore and USA, the two markers cannot be seen together.
I have tried to manually set the zoom level to 0 with the same result.
Is there any way that I can show the entire world map on the android device at once (i.e without the need for scrolling on the user's part)?
Update:
I have tried setting the map to zoom level 0 explicitly. The map does not fit the View I have created. Is it not possible to have the full world view of the map on the screen?
You should use the CameraUpdate class to do (probably) all programmatic map movements.
To do this, first calculate the bounds of all the markers like so:
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
for (Marker marker : markers) {
builder.include(marker.getPosition());
}
LatLngBounds bounds = builder.build();
Then obtain a movement description object by using the factory: CameraUpdateFactory:
int padding = 0; // offset from edges of the map in pixels
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, padding);
Finally move the map:
googleMap.moveCamera(cu);
Or if you want an animation:
googleMap.animateCamera(cu);
That's all :)

How to do CameraUpdate for more than 2 locations in Google Maps Android API v2?

I want to show more than one markers in google map and show them in single view. I've shown all markers on map but I'm struggling with CameraUpdate. Please help. Thank you in advance.
You have to create a LatLngBounds:
List<Marker> myMarkers; //your list of markers
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
for(Marker m: myMarkers){
builder.include(m.getPosition());
}
LatLngBounds bounds = builder.build();
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, 20);//20 is padding, use it to avoid markers on the border of the map view
mMap.animateCamera(cu);

Getting particular location of google map in center in android studio

I used this code to get particular location in center.
mMap.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(new LatLng(33.7167, 73.0667), 4))
It worked somehow but after putting 30 no of markers simultaneously. I didn't get location in center.
this is my snippet of code
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You can update camera to the center of bounds of markers. For that -
Create LatLngBounds.Builder object and add all the markers in it.
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
While adding marker store it to variable like
Marker marker1 = mMap.addMarker(....);
Marker marker2 = mMap.addMarker(....);
Then add all markers in it using
builder.include(marker1.getPosition());
builder.include(marker2.getPosition());
Then build LatLngBounds
LatLngBounds bounds = builder.build();
Then create CameraUpdate and animate camera to relative position
int padding = 0; // offset from edges of the map in pixels
CameraUpdate camUpdate = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, padding);
mMap.animateCamera(camUpdate);
And done.
Refer this answer for more details.
Hope it'll work.

Fix zoom level between two Marker in Google-Map

Currently I work with Google-Map-v2 and I want to show Direction between two Markers. Everything is ok and direction between two Markers calculate and draw fine.But only one problem is remain.
The problem is Zoom level between these two markers in Google-Map is too much. I Search in SO and find a solution for changing Zoom Level by Following code :
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
builder.include(origin);
builder.include(dest);
LatLngBounds bounds = builder.build();
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, 50);
mMap.animateCamera(cu);
Now it's better But still zoom level is not good. Is it possible to do some fixes on Code ? ( if I can some padding to view is fixed )
I Also change 50 to 6,12,... But nothing changed.
You are using the correct code, and the value (50) needs to be increased if you want to zoom less (be outer) or decreased to 0 if you want to be in the smallest area containing the two markers (you can skip the value in case).
If you set a value of 150 or more, and the level is too much you can use the animation callback to zoom out after the LatLng zoom:
Google API
com.google.android.gms.maps.GoogleMap.CancelableCallback)
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
builder.include(origin);
builder.include(dest);
LatLngBounds bounds = builder.build();
CameraUpdate cu = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, 50);
mMap.animateCamera(cu, new GoogleMap.CancelableCallback(){
void onCancel(){}
void onFinish(){
CameraUpdate zout = CameraUpdateFactory.zoomBy(-3.0);
mMap.animateCamera(zout);
}
});
This should zoom to the LatLng and when finished, zoom back of 3 levels.
try this:
CameraPosition cameraPosition =
new CameraPosition.Builder()
.target(yourlatlng)
// .bearing(targetBearing)// you can ignore it
.zoom(12)// your zoom value
// .tilt(40) // angle of view
.build();
mMap.animateCamera(
CameraUpdateFactory.newCameraPosition(cameraPosition),
500,
null);

Android - GoogleMapAPI v2 marker icons out of bounds

actually I'm working on an android application using the Google Map APIv2, so far I'm trying to display some markers on a the map, also i want to have all the markers inside my camera view, for this I'm using
LatLngBounds.Builder builder = new LatLngBounds.Builder();
LatLngBounds bounds;
int padding = 0;
//markMap is a hashmap populated with my markers positions.
HashMap<String, LatLng> markMap = new HashMap<String, LatLng>();
for (Entry<String, LatLng> entry : markMap.entrySet())
{
map.addMarker(new MarkerOptions().position(entry.getValue()));
builder.include(entry.getValue());
}
bounds = builder.build();
CameraUpdate update = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, padding);
map.animateCamera(update);
This works perfectly fine, but there is only one problem with it, and that is : my current camera zoom level only includes the marker points, but the marker icon itself is usually, totally or partially, out of bounds.
Any suggestions on what i should do so i can have a the markers icons included inside my camera view ?
Why not just add some padding:
CameraUpdate update = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngBounds(bounds, 50);
I don't see why CameraUpdate should take into consideration the width of the marker itself. It includes the coordinates not the marker itself.
Another option could be:
CameraPosition cameraPosition =
new CameraPosition.Builder().target(ll).zoom(16).build();
map.animateCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newCameraPosition(cameraPosition));
You can see more about "Camera Position" here

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