Google maps: place number in marker?

Solution 1:

icon: 'http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chst=d_map_pin_letter&chld=1|FE6256|000000'

Looks fine with 1-digit and 2-digit numbers

(from Mauro's link)

Solution 2:

Latest google js API has google.maps.MarkerLabel object.

So you can easily set text/styles for labels

var mIcon = {
  path: google.maps.SymbolPath.CIRCLE,
  fillOpacity: 1,
  fillColor: '#fff',
  strokeOpacity: 1,
  strokeWeight: 1,
  strokeColor: '#333',
  scale: 12
};

var gMarker = new google.maps.Marker({
  map: gmap,
  position: latLng,
  title: 'Number 123',
  icon: mIcon,
  label: {color: '#000', fontSize: '12px', fontWeight: '600',
    text: '123'}
});

jsfiddle

Solution 3:

Here are custom icons with the updated "visual refresh" style that you can generate quickly via a simple .vbs script. I also included a large pre-generated set that you can use immediately with multiple color options: https://github.com/Concept211/Google-Maps-Markers

Use the following format when linking to the GitHub-hosted image files:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Concept211/Google-Maps-Markers/master/images/marker_[color][character].png

color

red, black, blue, green, grey, orange, purple, white, yellow

character

A-Z, 1-100, !, @, $, +, -, =, (%23 = #), (%25 = %), (%26 = &), (blank = •)

Examples:

red1 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Concept211/Google-Maps-Markers/master/images/marker_red1.png

blue2 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Concept211/Google-Maps-Markers/master/images/marker_blue2.png

green3 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Concept211/Google-Maps-Markers/master/images/marker_green3.png

Solution 4:

Instead of use the default solution (http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chst=d_map_pin_letter&chld=7|FF0000|000000), you can create these images as you wish, using JavaScript without any server-side code.

Google google.maps.Marker accepts Base64 for its icon property. With this we can create a valid Base64 from a SVG.

enter image description here

You can see the code to produce the same as this image in this Plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/jep5mVN3DsVRgtlz1GGQ?p=preview

var markers = [
  [1002, -14.2350040, -51.9252800],
  [2000, -34.028249, 151.157507],
  [123, 39.0119020, -98.4842460],
  [50, 48.8566140, 2.3522220],
  [22, 38.7755940, -9.1353670],
  [12, 12.0733335, 52.8234367],
];

function initializeMaps() {
  var myLatLng = {
    lat: -25.363,
    lng: 131.044
  };

  var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map_canvas'), {
    zoom: 4,
    center: myLatLng
  });

  var bounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds();

  markers.forEach(function(point) {
    generateIcon(point[0], function(src) {
      var pos = new google.maps.LatLng(point[1], point[2]);

      bounds.extend(pos);

      new google.maps.Marker({
        position: pos,
        map: map,
        icon: src
      });
    });
  });

  map.fitBounds(bounds);
}

var generateIconCache = {};

function generateIcon(number, callback) {
  if (generateIconCache[number] !== undefined) {
    callback(generateIconCache[number]);
  }

  var fontSize = 16,
    imageWidth = imageHeight = 35;

  if (number >= 1000) {
    fontSize = 10;
    imageWidth = imageHeight = 55;
  } else if (number < 1000 && number > 100) {
    fontSize = 14;
    imageWidth = imageHeight = 45;
  }

  var svg = d3.select(document.createElement('div')).append('svg')
    .attr('viewBox', '0 0 54.4 54.4')
    .append('g')

  var circles = svg.append('circle')
    .attr('cx', '27.2')
    .attr('cy', '27.2')
    .attr('r', '21.2')
    .style('fill', '#2063C6');

  var path = svg.append('path')
    .attr('d', 'M27.2,0C12.2,0,0,12.2,0,27.2s12.2,27.2,27.2,27.2s27.2-12.2,27.2-27.2S42.2,0,27.2,0z M6,27.2 C6,15.5,15.5,6,27.2,6s21.2,9.5,21.2,21.2c0,11.7-9.5,21.2-21.2,21.2S6,38.9,6,27.2z')
    .attr('fill', '#FFFFFF');

  var text = svg.append('text')
    .attr('dx', 27)
    .attr('dy', 32)
    .attr('text-anchor', 'middle')
    .attr('style', 'font-size:' + fontSize + 'px; fill: #FFFFFF; font-family: Arial, Verdana; font-weight: bold')
    .text(number);

  var svgNode = svg.node().parentNode.cloneNode(true),
    image = new Image();

  d3.select(svgNode).select('clippath').remove();

  var xmlSource = (new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(svgNode);

  image.onload = (function(imageWidth, imageHeight) {
    var canvas = document.createElement('canvas'),
      context = canvas.getContext('2d'),
      dataURL;

    d3.select(canvas)
      .attr('width', imageWidth)
      .attr('height', imageHeight);

    context.drawImage(image, 0, 0, imageWidth, imageHeight);

    dataURL = canvas.toDataURL();
    generateIconCache[number] = dataURL;

    callback(dataURL);
  }).bind(this, imageWidth, imageHeight);

  image.src = 'data:image/svg+xml;base64,' + btoa(encodeURIComponent(xmlSource).replace(/%([0-9A-F]{2})/g, function(match, p1) {
    return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
  }));
}

initializeMaps();
#map_canvas {
  width: 100%;
  height: 300px;
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>

  <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
    
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false"></script>
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/3.5.5/d3.min.js"></script>
    
  </head>

  <body>
    <div id="map_canvas"></div>
  </body>
  
  <script src="script.js"></script>

</html>

In this demo I create the SVG using D3.js, then transformed SVG to Canvas, so I can resize the image as I want and after that I get Base64 using canvas' toDataURL method.

All this demo was based on my fellow @thiago-mata's code. Kudos for him.

Solution 5:

Just found this tutorial: http://biostall.com/adding-number-or-letters-to-google-maps-api-markers

It doesn't look like the best solution, but it does work.