This example illustrates multiple possibilities
- Create a polygon using Google’s drawing tools
- Hide drawing tools after drawing the polygon
- Click on the polygon to show a dialog box with links to alter the polygon
- click edit to edit polygon
- click done to save the edits
- click delete to remove the polygon
This example illustrates how KML can be shown on Google Maps
This example illustrates how polygons can be drawn in near real-time on Google Maps. The polygons can come from a database, middleware or API source. In this example, a static array of polygon strings have been used. Each polygon string contains space-separated pairs of lat/lon/elevation
This example extends previously created Make Polygons example by
- Showing point on the drawing manager
- Allowing user to draw either a point or a polygon
- Hide the drawing manager when point or polygon is drawn
- Catch information about the point when it is drawn
- Add the information about the point to Info Window when it is clicked
- Allow the point to be deleted
- Add Ohio counties on the map using FusionTables
This examples illustrates how a 20 km radius circle (buffer circle) can be created around a point using Google Maps API v3.
- Allow user to click anywhere on the map and create a marker automatically
- Create a circle around the marker with 20 km radius/buffer