I'm testing Architect´s examples... I'm trying to change random geolocation for an real location near to me. I searched the coordenates (latitude and longitude) in Google Earth. So, when I put the real coordenates in an code example, I can't see any geoObject in my App... It is my code:
<script>
function enterFOV() {
document.getElementById("statusElement").innerHTML = "I can see you!";
}
//Called if the GeoObject exits the field of vision
Hi, if the code you posted is the one you are using then you forgot to put the ImageDrawable source into quotation marks: Sun-icon.png
If you add the ade.js to your html then it's much easier to find syntax-errors. Just add those lines within your head-tag (more): <script type="text/javascript" src="ade.js"></script>
Then open your html with chrome for example, right-click on your browser-window and select "inspect element". In your console-tab you can check if you have any errors.
Hope this helps, Chris
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Fabian Orrego
said
almost 11 years ago
thx for help me, My code is:
...
var sunImg = new AR.ImageResource("Sun-icon.png");
var sunSize = 5;
// Create an orange circle with a radius of 5
var myCircle = new AR.ImageDrawable(sunImg, sunSize);
....
I think the problem isn't image because I used AR.circle too and happened the same.
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Christian Ebner
said
almost 11 years ago
Did you check if you really receive a location? If you don't receive a location then the function locationChanged(lat, lon, alt, acc) will never be executed. You can check it by adding an alert for example: alert('locationChanged - lat: ' + lat + " lon: " + lon);
or by displaying it in a div: document.getElementById("statusElement").innerHTML = 'locationChanged - lat: ' + lat + " lon: " + lon;
If you don't need GeoLocations you can also have a look at RelativeLocations.
Cheers,
Chris
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Fabian Orrego
said
almost 11 years ago
Thx, I cheked locationChanged and the coordenates are wrong. My location is in Colombia (lat:2.9499 lon:-75.2995 ) but locationChanged get wrong coordenates (lat: 47.773200 lon: 13.069700). It coordenates are always the same. How do I fix it?
regards.
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Fabian Orrego
said
almost 11 years ago
Sorry, I found the mistake... In the code example SimepleArBrowser.java there are TEST_LATITUDE, TEST_LONGITUD... I think locationChanged took GPS coordenates. Now I try to take my GPS coordenates correctly.
Fabian Orrego