Maybe there's a better place to ask this, but I figured maybe someone has come into this problem before and can give me a hand with it.
I have a bunch of locations (36k) and they are represented using SIRGAS2000 (UTM 21s) coordinates. I need some way of converting them to traditional LatLng (Geodetic) format so I can upload them to my database and use those coords with Google Maps API.
Has any of you ever bumped into something similar?
Ok, I just found a JS library for this task. It will convert from and to various types of coordinates.
Here's a link to it in case anyone needs it ...
http://www.jstott.me.uk/jscoord/
Some examples in there too
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How can I read the polygon from a search result like this:
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Joliette,+QC/#46.0108031,-73.4916076,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cc8bdb99340567b:0xc6448884fc5822a6!8m2!3d46.014012!4d-73.4177961
Should I use a layer in my map? Or use the map.Data ?
I know there is a google: libraries=places but I cannot see how to use it.
Is Google actually forbidding us to read their precious database?
What's the use of a such a API if we cannot do such a simple thing!
I saw at least 2 posting from guys wanting to do exactly the same thing!
Thanks in advance
Francois
You cannot get polygons for map features via Google APIs.
Actually, there is a feature request for this in the public issue tracker:
https://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=109
However, it doesn't look like this has a priority.
I wonder if someone here can help here ,in my web application I'm trying to create map section:
In my map section the objective is to show an indoor search like in the attached picture from Yahoo Maps does someone know how they Created the tenants names and level of the floor on the maps it self?
http://s30.postimg.org/4dh7mlpfl/Yahoo_Maps.png
I think the best answer for this one is going to depend on which mapping framework you were interested in using.
If you're using Yahoo maps: Yahoo got that indoor map data from Nokia's here platform. As far as I know, they don't offer an editor for the indoor mapping data. The major mapping platforms often have some self-service mechanism to add or correct mapping data. If you were set on having this available and you were using Yahoo's maps, you might want to try to contact someone at Nokia's "here" and see how you might be able to get that to happen.
With that being said, you can do something like that with Google Maps as well. They have information and a way to add the interior layout of a building here. I haven't used it...I just know that it exists, so I can't speak to it in much detail.
There is also some support for this kind of thing in OpenStreetMap. I would post a link to an example of it, but stackoverflow says I can't post more than 2 links unless I have more than 10 reputation. (Sorry...I'm still relatively new to posting on here.)
I am trying to make an application which draws a heatmap. I have a file with home addresses which I am going to put on the map. Every address is a new line in this file.
I know how to create a heatmap layer when have coordinates.
What is the best way to get coordinates for these addresses?
I know there are couple ways of doing that, but the one that I am looking for is the way to do it on a server. I know that I have to send a request to the server. Can you please provide an example code in Java which gets a lat long coordinates for it.
You could use this library:
http://code.google.com/p/geocoder-java/
It has documented examples as well.
I am in need of importing custom roads into Google Maps, (ie: new roads that may not yet be visible in Google Maps) and I would like them to be included in the Directions Service API. The approach I was thinking about first, was to use Google Maps Engine to import a shapefile containing the road data of what I need and create a map based on that. Then I would use the Directions Service on the data in that Custom Map. I am very wary as to if this will work, and as far as I can tell there isn't a trial version of Google Maps Engine that I can use to test this out. And I really don't want to purchase it if it isn't going to work anyway.
Does anyone know if this way will work, or if there is a similar service that Google provides that will work for what I require?
I assume I will need to implement my own directions service if I want to do this, but I want to see if there already is a service out there that will instead.
Thanks!
EDIT:
To try and clarify:
I want to import a set of custom roads obtained by an alternate source. These roads are in a shapefile format and are more up-to-date than some of the roads on Google. What my goal is, is to use the existing google roads, and "merge" the data that I have where necessary. Say in the far north of Alberta Canada a company has put some roads in for getting to their oil site. I want to import those roads and be able to tell our drivers how to get there. They would take a main highway that google already has, and then turn onto a road that doesn't show up on google because it is too new. This is where the alternate data set of roads would come in.
I want to find the best way to do this, while obtaining directions that incorporate those new roads. I understand that this may not be possible using google services, but I am asking in case someone else has come across this problem.
I guess I should update this to my solution, in case anyone else was wondering the same thing. The answer is NO, currently there is no way to import custom data like roads into Google Maps and have them be included in the directions service. I have talked to a Google representative on the phone, and they have let me know this.
I had to implement my own routing engine, which I did using PostgreSQL, PostGIS, and PgRouting.
I would like to include MAP in an application which will update the route I travel.
I have studied various map sources and listed Google Earth, Worldwind and Openstreet map.
Can someone help me in choosing the right one.
I might need offline use also.
I may advice you to choose Google earth: it is quicker and has better texture quality, in my opinion. It is also quite used so you can find a lot of information and examples about how to do things, whereas Worlwind is not so used (448 vs 38 tags in stackoverflow).