AI-generated Key Takeaways
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GMSPolyline
is an object used to represent a line drawn on a map, defined by a series of points called a path. -
You can customize the appearance of the polyline, such as its color, width, and whether it follows the Earth's curvature (geodesic).
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Polylines can have styled segments using
GMSStyleSpan
allowing for variations in color or other visual properties along the line's length. -
If no style spans are provided, the entire polyline is rendered with the
strokeColor
property, defaulting to blue. -
A convenience constructor
polylineWithPath:
simplifies the creation of a basic polyline with default settings.
GMSPolyline
@interface GMSPolyline : GMSOverlay
GMSPolyline
specifies the available options for a polyline that exists on the Earth’s surface.
It is drawn as a physical line between the points specified in path
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The width of the line in screen points. Defaults to 1.
Declaration
Swift
var strokeWidth: CGFloat { get set }
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) CGFloat strokeWidth;
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The
UIColor
used to render the polyline. Defaults to[UIColor blueColor]
.Declaration
Swift
var strokeColor: UIColor { get set }
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) UIColor *_Nonnull strokeColor;
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Whether this line should be rendered with geodesic correction.
Declaration
Swift
var geodesic: Bool { get set }
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) BOOL geodesic;
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An array containing
GMSStyleSpan
, the spans used to render this polyline.If this array contains fewer segments than the polyline itself, the final segment will be applied over the remaining length. If this array is unset or empty, then
strokeColor
is used for the entire line instead.Declaration
Swift
var spans: [GMSStyleSpan]? { get set }
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, copy, nullable) NSArray<GMSStyleSpan *> *spans;