What features of the Google Maps API would one use to display a single country or state, that is static, and has location markers?
When I am using Google Static Maps I use the website below. It makes creating these maps a whole lot easier.
Static Map Generator
http://staticmapmaker.com/
If you want to take the long route you can use the API. Also, it helps to use the generator and make further changes to the map by referencing the API. Despite what you read on the API you do not need an API key to generate the maps.
Google Static Maps API
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/imageapis/
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google map pricing is highly complex. Can someone tell whether the follow will be considered as three map accesses counted for charging. I am using Javascript APIs and render maps on a mobile web app.
showing a map in the client
Geocode an address
Add a marker on the map for the given location
Reference: https://developers.google.com/maps/billing/understanding-cost-of-use
showing a map in the client using the Google Maps Javascript API v3 is a "Dynamic Maps" load (requires loading the API)
Geocode an address is a "Geocoding" access
Add a marker on the map for the given location doesn't use any additional quota
I am trying to show a race course via the google api. I have gone in and created a custom map and can't figure out how to show that from the api. I am trying to add this to a website and then want to add another API on top of it.
This is the map I have created
To display data from Google MyMaps on a Google Maps Javascript API v3 map, export the data as KML/KMZ, then display it using KmlLayer
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Importing myMaps data in google maps
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Since you tagged this question with google-static-maps, you may also be interested in:
Issue 207: KML layer in Static Maps API
Show a route on a map
I have a database table with a listing of thousands of locations. I would like to create a custom map (accessible from the main Google Maps splash page by going to Menu->Your places->Maps. These are the same maps that you can create yourself at google.com/maps) using REST URLs to drop dots associated with my location addresses. The populated custom map will then be accessed through google.com/maps. I am not looking to embed Google Maps on a web page.
I've looked here, but I have not been able to find a set of REST URLs that I can use to do this. Most of the APIs provided by Google comes in the form of client-side JavaScript libraries.
Is there a way to create a custom map using exposed REST endpoints from Google?
The brief answer is no.
Maps Data API has not been available since 2011 (see Maps Data API deprecation announcement) and as for now there still is no way of doing it programmatically (see Allow programmatic access to MyMaps)
I have a saved google map in 'My Places', with over 100+ pins added for locations around the UK. Is there any way I can avoid having to use the embed feature to display this map on a webpage, sort of calling the saved map by ID via the google API?
Essentially what I want to do is get access to google's new visual refresh and be able to control the settings of the map more with API.
The map link is this: https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid=207590858966548688521.0004aa52150024d3431b2&msa=0
Can we parse anything here...?
You can overlay the KML output by MyMaps using a KmlLayer in the Google Maps API also:
your MyMaps data displayed on an API based map
Updates in MyMaps will (eventually) be reflected on the map.
Using https://mapsengine.google.com I was able to import the maps data and utilise the pins that way. Not ideal, but still some better functionality.
If one puts in an address or set of coordinates into Google Maps (the web interface), it will create a set of one or more markers representing your search results on the map. You can click these markers to show an information callout that has data such as the phone number or reviews of the place.
I'd like to emulate this feature in a map on a web page I am building using Google Maps V3. I have successfully created a marker with custom icon and invoked an InfoWindow but I have to specify the content myself. Is there a way I can get the InfoWindow content for that street address/place as you would if you used Google Maps directly? I've seen a few references to the Google Places API, but I would have to extract and style the information myself which would require more time than I have in my budget. Is this the only way?
Thanks,
Steve
You need to do some reverse geocoding
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/#ReverseGeocoding
Here is an example:
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-samples-v3/source/browse/trunk/io-2010-bootcamp/v3-reverse-geocode.html?r=204