I have been playing a little bit with Google's DistanceMatrixService. The code below works, but, how can I pass another parameter to the callback function or grab one of the values out of the callback?
For example: I have two divs that I want to show different results in (Results1 and Results2), so I am thinking I need to either
pass another value to the GoogleMapDistance function like GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong,TheDiv)
or
be able to grab the ResultStr externally outside of the callback document.getElementById("Results1").innerHTML = ResultStr;
or
set the innerHTM to the returned value of the function document.getElementById("Results1").innerHTML = GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong);
I'm stuck. How can I do accomplish this? The way it looks right now is that I am only going to be able to run all this code once and have it only write to one div.
<div id="Results1"></div>
<div id="Results2"></div>
<script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?v=3.exp&sensor=false"></script>
<script>
function GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong)
{
var service = new google.maps.DistanceMatrixService();
service.getDistanceMatrix(
{
origins: [YourLatLong],
destinations: [DestLatLong],
travelMode: google.maps.TravelMode.DRIVING,
unitSystem: google.maps.UnitSystem.IMPERIAL,
avoidHighways: false,
avoidTolls: false
}, callback);
}
function callback(response, status)
{
if (status == google.maps.DistanceMatrixStatus.OK)
{
var origins = response.originAddresses;
var destinations = response.destinationAddresses;
for (var i = 0; i < origins.length; i++)
{
var results = response.rows[i].elements;
for (var j = 0; j < results.length; j++)
{
var element = results[j];
var from = origins[i];
var to = destinations[j];
var distance = element.distance.text;
var duration = element.duration.text;
var ResultStr = distance + " (<i>" + duration + "</i>)";
}
}
document.getElementById("Results1").innerHTML = ResultStr;
}
}
var YourLatLong = "45.4049,-122.797997";
var DestLatLong1 = "47.468893,-122.227978";
var DestLatLong2 = "61.221274,-149.831545";
GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong1);
</script>
You can't change how Google calls the callback, but you can let it call your own locally function as the callback and then have that (via a closure) call another callback after adding the desired extra argument like this:
function GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong, item)
{
var service = new google.maps.DistanceMatrixService();
service.getDistanceMatrix(
{
origins: [YourLatLong],
destinations: [DestLatLong],
travelMode: google.maps.TravelMode.DRIVING,
unitSystem: google.maps.UnitSystem.IMPERIAL,
avoidHighways: false,
avoidTolls: false
}, function(response, status) {callback(response, status, item)});
}
Or, you could just define your callback inline so it has access to the parent function variables directly:
function GoogleMapDistance(YourLatLong,DestLatLong, item)
{
var service = new google.maps.DistanceMatrixService();
service.getDistanceMatrix(
{
origins: [YourLatLong],
destinations: [DestLatLong],
travelMode: google.maps.TravelMode.DRIVING,
unitSystem: google.maps.UnitSystem.IMPERIAL,
avoidHighways: false,
avoidTolls: false
}, function callback(response, status)
{
// you can access the parent scope arguments like item here
if (status == google.maps.DistanceMatrixStatus.OK)
{
var origins = response.originAddresses;
var destinations = response.destinationAddresses;
for (var i = 0; i < origins.length; i++)
{
var results = response.rows[i].elements;
for (var j = 0; j < results.length; j++)
{
var element = results[j];
var from = origins[i];
var to = destinations[j];
var distance = element.distance.text;
var duration = element.duration.text;
var ResultStr = distance + " (<i>" + duration + "</i>)";
}
}
document.getElementById("Results1").innerHTML = ResultStr;
}
}
)}
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