MGLShape
@interface MGLShape : NSObject <MGLAnnotation, NSSecureCoding>
MGLShape is an abstract class that represents a shape or annotation. Shapes
constitute the content of a map — not only the overlays atop the map, but also
the content that forms the base map.
Create instances of MGLPointAnnotation, MGLPointCollection, MGLPolyline,
MGLMultiPolyline, MGLPolygon, MGLMultiPolygon, or MGLShapeCollection in
order to use MGLShape‘s methods. Do not create instances of MGLShape
directly, and do not create your own subclasses of this class. The shape
classes correspond to the
Geometry object
types in the GeoJSON standard, but some have nonstandard names for backwards
compatibility.
Although you do not create instances of this class directly, you can use its
+[MGLShape shapeWithData:encoding:error:] factory method to create one of the
concrete subclasses of MGLShape noted above from GeoJSON data. To access a
shape’s attributes, use the corresponding MGLFeature class instead.
You can add shapes to the map by adding them to an MGLShapeSource object.
Configure the appearance of an MGLShapeSource’s or MGLVectorTileSource’s
shapes collectively using a concrete instance of MGLVectorStyleLayer.
Alternatively, you can add some kinds of shapes directly to a map view as
annotations or overlays.
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Returns an
MGLShapeobject initialized with the given data interpreted as a string containing a GeoJSON object.If the GeoJSON object is a geometry, the returned value is a kind of
MGLShape. If it is a feature object, the returned value is a kind ofMGLShapethat conforms to theMGLFeatureprotocol. If it is a feature collection object, the returned value is an instance ofMGLShapeCollectionFeature.Example
let url = mainBundle.url(forResource: "amsterdam", withExtension: "geojson")! let data = try! Data(contentsOf: url) let feature = try! MGLShape(data: data, encoding: String.Encoding.utf8.rawValue) as! MGLShapeCollectionFeatureDeclaration
Objective-C
+ (nullable MGLShape *)shapeWithData:(nonnull NSData *)data encoding:(NSStringEncoding)encoding error:(NSError *_Nullable *_Nullable)outError;Swift
/*not inherited*/ init(data: Data, encoding: UInt) throwsParameters
dataString data containing GeoJSON source code.
encodingThe encoding used by
data.outErrorUpon return, if an error has occurred, a pointer to an
NSErrorobject describing the error. Pass inNULLto ignore any error.Return Value
An
MGLShapeobject representation ofdata, ornilifdatacould not be parsed as valid GeoJSON source code. Ifnil,outErrorcontains anNSErrorobject describing the problem.
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The title of the shape annotation.
The default value of this property is
nil.This property is ignored when the shape is used in an
MGLShapeSource. To name a shape used in a shape source, create anMGLFeatureand add an attribute to theMGLFeature.attributesproperty.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (readwrite, copy, nonatomic, nullable) NSString *title;Swift
var title: String? { get set } -
The subtitle of the shape annotation. The default value of this property is
nil.This property is ignored when the shape is used in an
MGLShapeSource. To provide additional information about a shape used in a shape source, create anMGLFeatureand add an attribute to theMGLFeature.attributesproperty.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (readwrite, copy, nonatomic, nullable) NSString *subtitle;Swift
var subtitle: String? { get set } -
The tooltip of the shape annotation.
The default value of this property is
nil.This property is ignored when the shape is used in an
MGLShapeSource.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (readwrite, copy, nonatomic, nullable) NSString *toolTip;Swift
var toolTip: String? { get set }
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Returns the GeoJSON string representation of the shape encapsulated in a data object.
Declaration
Objective-C
- (nonnull NSData *)geoJSONDataUsingEncoding:(NSStringEncoding)encoding;Swift
func geoJSONData(usingEncoding encoding: UInt) -> DataParameters
encodingThe string encoding to use.
Return Value
A data object containing the shape’s GeoJSON string representation.
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MGLShape Class Reference