Is there a simple way to scroll a google map programmatically of x
pixels?
I can only think of using setCenter
, but the problem is that I would have to compute the new location (lat/lng) depending on the zoom level...
Can you think of something else? Telling me that it's not possible with the Google Map API is a valid answer if you're pretty sure about it.
ps: I'm using Gmaps4rails, so if you can think of a way to do that with the gem, it'd be cool. (like adjusting the bounds to a subset of the map.) Because in the end my goal is to prevent the menu from hidding some markers. I would need to change the viewport of the map, if that makes sense, so that it fits the markers into the orange area, not the full map.
Solution:
@Shane Best, great, the idea works perfectly, but I think your solution was for Google API v2, right? Here's how I did it for V3:
var point = map.getCenter();
var overlay = new google.maps.OverlayView();
overlay.draw = function() {};
overlay.setMap(map);
var projection = overlay.getProjection();
var pixelpoint = projection.fromLatLngToDivPixel(point);
pixelpoint.x += my_value; # or .y
point = projection.fromDivPixelToLatLng(pixelpoint);
map.setCenter(point);
If anybody knows about a better solution with API v3, tell us about it.
Take a look at the projection object: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/reference.html#Projection
First you would need to get the center of the map.
var point = map.getCenter();
Convert the latlng to a point value.
var pixelpoint = projection.fromLatLngToPoint(point);
Add yourvalue to the point values.
pixelpoint.x = pixelpoint.x + yourvalue;
//or
pixelpoint.y = pixelpoint.y + yourvalue;
Convert it back to a latLng.
var newpoint = projection.fromPointToLatLng(pixelpoint);
Set the new center with the new value.
map.setCenter(newpoint);
I haven't tested the above but it should work.