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How to display a moving track on Android device

I want to plot my track using GPS on an Android device.

I have no problem displaying a completed route but am finding it difficult to show the track as I'm moving.

So far, I've found 2 different ways to do that but neither are particularly satisfactory.

METHOD 1

PolylineOptions track = new PolylineOptions();
Polyline poly;

while (moving) {
    Latlng coord = new LatLng(lat,lng);    // from LocationListener
    track.add(coord);
    if (poly != null) {
        poly.remove();
    }
    poly = map.addPolyline(track);
}

ie build up the polyline removing it before adding the new coordinates and then adding it back.

This is horrendously slow.

METHOD 2

oldcoord = new LatLng(lat,lng);;

while (moving) {
    PolylineOptions track = new PolylineOptions();
    LatLng coord = new (LatLng(lat,lng);
    track.add(oldcoord);
    track.add(coord);
    map.addPolyline(track);

    oldcoord = coord;
}

ie plot a series of single polylines.

Whilst this renders a lot faster than Method 1, it looks quite jagged, particularly at lower zoom levels because each polyline is squared off and it is only the corners that actually touch.

Is there a better way and, if so, what is it?

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Doug Conran Avatar asked Mar 26 '13 15:03

Doug Conran


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1 Answers

There's a straightforward solution using the 2.0 Maps API. You'll get a nice smooth route line using three steps:

  1. create a list of LatLng points such as:

    List<LatLng> routePoints;
    
  2. Add the route points to the list (could/should be done in a loop):

    routePoints.add(mapPoint);
    
  3. Create a Polyline and feed it the list of LatLng points as such:

    Polyline route = map.addPolyline(new PolylineOptions()
      .width(_strokeWidth)
      .color(_pathColor)
      .geodesic(true)
      .zIndex(z));
    route.setPoints(routePoints);
    

Give it a try!

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PeteH Avatar answered Nov 17 '22 15:11

PeteH