I had this activity:
public class MapViewer extends Activity {
private GoogleMap map;
private Database db = new Database(this);
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.mapviewer);
try {
map = ((MapFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.map)).getMap();
if (map != null) {
map.setMyLocationEnabled(true);
map.setMapType(GoogleMap.MAP_TYPE_NORMAL);
map.getUiSettings().setRotateGesturesEnabled(false);
this.addMerchantMarkers(new MarkerOptions());
}
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public void addMerchantMarkers(MarkerOptions mo) {
SQLiteDatabase dbRead = db.getReadableDatabase();
Cursor result = dbRead.rawQuery("SELECT title, addr, lat, lon FROM users", null);
while(result.moveToNext()) {
map.addMarker(mo.position(new LatLng(result.getFloat(2), result.getFloat(3)))
.title(result.getString(0))
.snippet(result.getString(1))
);;
}
}
}
that i changed in the following way to use markers clustering:
public class MapViewer extends Activity {
private GoogleMap map;
private Database db = new Database(this);
private ClusterManager<MyItem> mClusterManager;
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.mapviewer);
try {
map = ((MapFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.map)).getMap();
if (map != null) {
map.setMyLocationEnabled(true);
map.setMapType(GoogleMap.MAP_TYPE_NORMAL);
map.getUiSettings().setRotateGesturesEnabled(false);
setUpClusterer();
}
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
private void setUpClusterer() {
mClusterManager = new ClusterManager<MyItem>(this, map);
map.setOnCameraChangeListener(mClusterManager);
map.setOnMarkerClickListener(mClusterManager);
addItems();
}
private void addItems() {
SQLiteDatabase dbRead = db.getReadableDatabase();
Cursor result = dbRead.rawQuery("SELECT lat, lon, title, addr FROM users", null);
while(result.moveToNext()) {
MyItem offsetItem = new MyItem(result.getFloat(0), result.getFloat(1));
mClusterManager.addItem(offsetItem);
}
}
}
Now i don't know how to add title, snippet and icon to every marker like previous code. Now if i click on single marker nothing happens... How to get that?
Here you should work with ClusterManager itself. For example, setting on cluster item click:
mClusterManager.setOnClusterItemClickListener(new ClusterManager.OnClusterItemClickListener<MyItem>() {
@Override
public boolean onClusterItemClick(MyItem item) {
//put your code here
return false;
}
});
And there are other different methods in ClusterManager class. You'll need a less obvious code to assign info window to marker or cluster - you should use this code:
mClusterManager.getMarkerCollection().setOnInfoWindowAdapter(new MarkerInfoWindowAdapter());
mClusterManager.getClusterMarkerCollection().setOnInfoWindowAdapter(new ClusterInfoWindow());
There MarkerInfoWindowAdapter and ClusterWindowAdapter is your classes, which implements GoogleMap.InfoWindowAdapter.
With icons it's a little harder, because clustering changes icons to default. You should use method:
public void setRenderer(com.google.maps.android.clustering.view.ClusterRenderer<T> view)
You could your own renderer class and override some methods. For example, to set custom icons use such a class:
class OwnIconRendered extends DefaultClusterRenderer<MyItem> {
public OwnIconRendered(Context context, GoogleMap map,
ClusterManager<MyItem> clusterManager) {
super(context, map, clusterManager);
}
@Override
protected void onBeforeClusterItemRendered(MyItem item, MarkerOptions markerOptions) {
markerOptions.icon(item.getIcon());
markerOptions.snippet(item.getSnippet());
markerOptions.title(item.getTitle());
super.onBeforeClusterItemRendered(item, markerOptions);
}
}
And use it in such way:
mClusterManager.setRenderer(new OwnIconRendered(activity.getApplicationContext(), getMap(), mClusterManager));
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