Reputation: 27
This is my code, using for marking all places that I fetched from my database in google map.
$.ajax({
url:"http://localhost/church_finder/index.php/MapController/search_church",
type:'POST',
data:{coordinates:coordinates}
success: receiver
});
Here I call the function receiver with the result I got from the database.
function receiver(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest) {
var json = JSON.parse(data);
var features = [
for( var i=0; i<json.length; i++) {
var lat=json[0]["lat"];
var lng=json[0]["lng"];
{
position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat,lng),
},
}
];
features.forEach(function(feature) {
var marker1 = new google.maps.Marker({
position: feature.position,
map: map
});
});
}
This is the result data I getting from ajax
[{"lat":"10.526800731337735","lng":"76.20941162109375"}, {"lat":"10.622100079463674","lng":"76.1424207687378"},{"lat":"10.604004340704408","lng":"76.14100456237793"},{"lat":"10.608644375798574","lng":"76.13735675811768"},{"lat":"10.624419968495433","lng":"76.13675594329834"},{"lat":"10.62436724394038","lng":"76.13685250282288"},{"lat":"10.624377788852131","lng":"76.13693833351135"},{"lat":"10.615815200680679","lng":"76.1367130279541"},{"lat":"10.601726479547619","lng":"76.13688468933105"},{"lat":"10.610500370131295","lng":"76.13244295120239"},{"lat":"10.631991120088175","lng":"76.13566160202026"}]
but when am using forloop inside var feature I got error like this "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token for". How can i loop and mark all this coordinate in google map.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 214
Reputation: 11126
You can't put the for
keyword inside of an array, as you are trying to do in features = [ for (...) {} ]
. Try this instead:
function receiver(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest) {
var json = JSON.parse(data);
var features = [];
for (var i = 0; i < json.length; i++) {
var lat = json[i]["lat"];
var lng = json[i]["lng"];
// push object into features array
features.push({ position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng) });
}
features.forEach(function(feature) {
var marker1 = new google.maps.Marker({
position: feature.position,
map: map
});
});
}
Or, to make it more concise, you can use ES6 Object destructuring with Array.map
, like so:
var features = json.map(({lat, lng}) => ({position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng)}));
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 33726
var json = JSON.parse(data);
var features = [
for( var i=0; i<json.length; i++) {
var lat=json[0]["lat"];
var lng=json[0]["lng"];
{
position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat,lng),
},
}
];
features.forEach(function(feature) {
var marker1 = new google.maps.Marker({
position: feature.position,
map: map
});
});
}
You're trying to execute a for-loop
within both brackets []
var features = [
for( var i=0; i<json.length; i++) { <- Here
var lat=json[0]["lat"];
var lng=json[0]["lng"];
{
position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat,lng),
},
}
];
^
You're always itetaring with position 0
var lat=json[0]["lat"];
var lng=json[0]["lng"];
^
You have an expression that never was assigned to a variable:
{
position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat,lng),
},
^
var json = [{"lat":"10.526800731337735","lng":"76.20941162109375"}, {"lat":"10.622100079463674","lng":"76.1424207687378"},{"lat":"10.604004340704408","lng":"76.14100456237793"},{"lat":"10.608644375798574","lng":"76.13735675811768"},{"lat":"10.624419968495433","lng":"76.13675594329834"},{"lat":"10.62436724394038","lng":"76.13685250282288"},{"lat":"10.624377788852131","lng":"76.13693833351135"},{"lat":"10.615815200680679","lng":"76.1367130279541"},{"lat":"10.601726479547619","lng":"76.13688468933105"},{"lat":"10.610500370131295","lng":"76.13244295120239"},{"lat":"10.631991120088175","lng":"76.13566160202026"}];
var features = [];
for (var i = 0; i < json.length; i++) {
var lat = json[i]["lat"];
var lng = json[i]["lng"];
features.push({
position: new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng),
});
}
features.forEach(function(feature) {
var marker1 = new google.maps.Marker({
position: feature.position,
map: map
});
});
Upvotes: 1