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Centers the map displayed in a Map control on a geographical position or on a specific location. An animation is automatically performed.
At the end of the animation, the "Whenever changing position" event of the Map control will be run. This event will not be run if the positioning on the map is canceled by the user before the end of the animation.
// Centers the map displayed by the "MAP_Position" control on a geographical position
MyLocation is geoPosition
MapDisplayPosition(MAP_Position, MyPosition)
 
// Equivalent syntax (without animation): MAP_Position = MyPosition
Syntax
Remarks
  • The zoom level of the map is not modified when changing position.
  • To center the map on a specific position without performing the animation, you have the ability to assign a geoPosition variable to the Value property of a Map control.
Related Examples:
The Map control Unit examples (WEBDEV): The Map control
[ + ] This example explains how to use the Map control of WEBDEV.
It can be used to display a map that includes markers as well as an itinerary.
The Map control Unit examples (WINDEV): The Map control
[ + ] Using the Map control of WINDEV.
It is used to display a map that includes markers as well as an itinerary.
Component: wd290obj.dll
Minimum version required
  • Version 17
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Example
MapLicenseGgl("AIzaSyDbSVKYPwB1a-_vPbDzAr6LgAfIj4iW2hc")

PositionWx is geoPosition
PositionWx.Latitude = -25.4401779
PositionWx.Longitude = -49.2118695

MarkerWx is Marker
MarkerWx.Description = "WX INFORMATICA"
MarkerWx.Name = "WX INFORMATICA"
MarkerWx.Position = PositionWx

MapAddMarker(GoogleMaps,MarkerWx)

GoogleMaps.DisplayPosition(PositionWx)
GoogleMaps..Zoom = 18
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13 Jul. 2018

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