Google map multiple overlay no cumulative opacity
Solution 1:
With One Polygon draw with multiple paths ---------- With multiples circles drawn
@david strachan answer solved a big part of my question. Here is a part of this solution : first you must use this "drawCircle" function instead of the Circle object of Google Maps API V3 :
function drawCircle(point, radius, dir)
{
var d2r = Math.PI / 180; // degrees to radians
var r2d = 180 / Math.PI; // radians to degrees
var earthsradius = 3963; // 3963 is the radius of the earth in miles
var points = 32;
// find the raidus in lat/lon
var rlat = (radius / earthsradius) * r2d;
var rlng = rlat / Math.cos(point.lat() * d2r);
var extp = new Array();
if (dir==1) {var start=0;var end=points+1} // one extra here makes sure we connect the
else{var start=points+1;var end=0}
for (var i=start; (dir==1 ? i < end : i > end); i=i+dir)
{
var theta = Math.PI * (i / (points/2));
ey = point.lng() + (rlng * Math.cos(theta)); // center a + radius x * cos(theta)
ex = point.lat() + (rlat * Math.sin(theta)); // center b + radius y * sin(theta)
extp.push(new google.maps.LatLng(ex, ey));
}
return extp;
}
This function returns paths, so you can use it to buid an array of paths wich you will use after to build a single Polygon object :
var polys = [] ;
$(xml).find("trkpt").each(function() { // Parsing every points of my track
var p = new google.maps.LatLng($(this).attr("lat"), $(this).attr("lon"));
points.push(p);
if ( ( i++ % 10 ) == 0 ) // Only display a circle every 10 points
{
polys.push(drawCircle(p,radius/1609.344,1)) ; // Radius value is in meters for me, so i divide to make it in miles
}
});
peanutcircle = new google.maps.Polygon({
paths: polys,
strokeOpacity: 0,
strokeWeight: 0,
fillColor: color,
fillOpacity: 0.35,
});
peanutcircle.setMap(map);
And this is all, you've drawn a complex, but single polygon, probably easier to use.
Only problem for me is that checking markers contained in this single polygon (with google function containsLocation and github.com/tparkin/Google-Maps-Point-in-Polygon) is not working good, so i had to continue using my multiples circles to check if markers are in my zone.
Thank @david strachan for his answer.
Solution 2:
Using Polygon class you can get the overlap opacity to be single.
var peanut = new google.maps.Polygon({
paths: [drawCircle(citymap['chicago'].center, citymap['chicago'].population/3000, 1),//division by 3000 to suit
drawCircle(citymap['losangeles'].center,citymap['losangeles'].population/3000, 1)],
strokeColor: "#ff0000",
strokeOpacity: 0.35,
strokeWeight: 0,
fillColor: "#FF0000",
fillOpacity: 0.35
});
peanut.setMap(map);