Passing array of Latitude and Longitude in google map API












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I am using google map API for dragging marker in particular location only.For that i have to pass latitude and longitude to map to set polygon in map.So i have an array of latitude and longitude of a city.But when i pass that latitude and and longitude to another array then all time latitude becomes 0 after loop execution.Below is my snippet of it.



 var lat_lon_arr= [[101.47947471,3.39363238],[101.48004052,3.39358892],[101.48061623,3.39364326],[101.48166269,3.39390932],[101.48329894,3.39441147],[101.48720732,3.39049983],[101.48777824,3.38987883],[101.48814927,3.38936611]];

var boundary = ;
lat_lon_arr.forEach(function(item,index,arr) {
console.log(arr[index][0] + '---' + arr[index][1]);
boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][0]));

});
console.log(JSON.stringify(boundary));


The output of the above is as below :



[{"lat":90,"lng":101.47947470999998},
{"lat":90,"lng":101.48004051999999},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48061623000001}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48166269000001},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48329893999994}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48720731999992},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48777824000001}]









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  • should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

    – Sujit Agarwal
    Jan 1 at 11:22











  • Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

    – Sohil Chamadia
    Jan 1 at 11:41


















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I am using google map API for dragging marker in particular location only.For that i have to pass latitude and longitude to map to set polygon in map.So i have an array of latitude and longitude of a city.But when i pass that latitude and and longitude to another array then all time latitude becomes 0 after loop execution.Below is my snippet of it.



 var lat_lon_arr= [[101.47947471,3.39363238],[101.48004052,3.39358892],[101.48061623,3.39364326],[101.48166269,3.39390932],[101.48329894,3.39441147],[101.48720732,3.39049983],[101.48777824,3.38987883],[101.48814927,3.38936611]];

var boundary = ;
lat_lon_arr.forEach(function(item,index,arr) {
console.log(arr[index][0] + '---' + arr[index][1]);
boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][0]));

});
console.log(JSON.stringify(boundary));


The output of the above is as below :



[{"lat":90,"lng":101.47947470999998},
{"lat":90,"lng":101.48004051999999},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48061623000001}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48166269000001},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48329893999994}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48720731999992},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48777824000001}]









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  • should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

    – Sujit Agarwal
    Jan 1 at 11:22











  • Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

    – Sohil Chamadia
    Jan 1 at 11:41
















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I am using google map API for dragging marker in particular location only.For that i have to pass latitude and longitude to map to set polygon in map.So i have an array of latitude and longitude of a city.But when i pass that latitude and and longitude to another array then all time latitude becomes 0 after loop execution.Below is my snippet of it.



 var lat_lon_arr= [[101.47947471,3.39363238],[101.48004052,3.39358892],[101.48061623,3.39364326],[101.48166269,3.39390932],[101.48329894,3.39441147],[101.48720732,3.39049983],[101.48777824,3.38987883],[101.48814927,3.38936611]];

var boundary = ;
lat_lon_arr.forEach(function(item,index,arr) {
console.log(arr[index][0] + '---' + arr[index][1]);
boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][0]));

});
console.log(JSON.stringify(boundary));


The output of the above is as below :



[{"lat":90,"lng":101.47947470999998},
{"lat":90,"lng":101.48004051999999},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48061623000001}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48166269000001},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48329893999994}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48720731999992},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48777824000001}]









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I am using google map API for dragging marker in particular location only.For that i have to pass latitude and longitude to map to set polygon in map.So i have an array of latitude and longitude of a city.But when i pass that latitude and and longitude to another array then all time latitude becomes 0 after loop execution.Below is my snippet of it.



 var lat_lon_arr= [[101.47947471,3.39363238],[101.48004052,3.39358892],[101.48061623,3.39364326],[101.48166269,3.39390932],[101.48329894,3.39441147],[101.48720732,3.39049983],[101.48777824,3.38987883],[101.48814927,3.38936611]];

var boundary = ;
lat_lon_arr.forEach(function(item,index,arr) {
console.log(arr[index][0] + '---' + arr[index][1]);
boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][0]));

});
console.log(JSON.stringify(boundary));


The output of the above is as below :



[{"lat":90,"lng":101.47947470999998},
{"lat":90,"lng":101.48004051999999},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48061623000001}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48166269000001},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48329893999994}
,{"lat":90,"lng":101.48720731999992},{"lat":90,"lng":101.48777824000001}]






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  • should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

    – Sujit Agarwal
    Jan 1 at 11:22











  • Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

    – Sohil Chamadia
    Jan 1 at 11:41





















  • should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

    – Sujit Agarwal
    Jan 1 at 11:22











  • Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

    – Sohil Chamadia
    Jan 1 at 11:41



















should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

– Sujit Agarwal
Jan 1 at 11:22





should not you push arr[index][1]? I see you're pushing both 0th element to the boundary array

– Sujit Agarwal
Jan 1 at 11:22













Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

– Sohil Chamadia
Jan 1 at 11:41







Ya i have tried the following code but still get latitude 90. boundary.push(new google.maps.LatLng(arr[index][0],arr[index][1]));

– Sohil Chamadia
Jan 1 at 11:41














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