I made this method to check if an user location is inside a polygon on a map view (mapkit). I pass to the method the current user location (CLLocationCoordinate2D) and return a boolean just to know if the user is in a polygon or not.
func userInsidePolygon(userlocation: CLLocationCoordinate2D ) -> Bool{
// get every overlay on the map
let o = self.mapView.overlays
// loop every overlay on map
for overlay in o {
// handle only polygon
if overlay is MKPolygon{
let polygon:MKPolygon = overlay as! MKPolygon
let polygonPath:CGMutablePathRef = CGPathCreateMutable()
// get points of polygon
let arrPoints = polygon.points()
// create cgpath
for (var i:Int=0; i < polygon.pointCount; i++){
let mp:MKMapPoint = arrPoints[i]
if (i == 0){
CGPathMoveToPoint(polygonPath, nil, CGFloat(mp.x), CGFloat(mp.y))
}
else{
CGPathAddLineToPoint(polygonPath, nil, CGFloat(mp.x), CGFloat(mp.y))
}
}
let mapPointAsCGP:CGPoint = self.mapView.convertCoordinate(userlocation, toPointToView: self.mapView)
return CGPathContainsPoint(polygonPath , nil, mapPointAsCGP, false)
}
}
return false
}
I don't really understand why, but the user is never inside a polygon after this test. (and i'm pretty sure he is)
I think it's possible that i have a logic problem with lat/long against x,y.
Does anybody already have work with like this ?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
Cheers
The problem is that you are converting the userLocation
from the map coordinates to the view coordinates but when you build the path, you don't convert the points to the views coordinates.
You'll need to convert the MKMapPoint
to a CLLocationCoordinate2D
then to a CGPoint
.
let polygonMapPoint: MKMapPoint = arrPoints[i]
let polygonCoordinate = MKCoordinateForMapPoint(polygonPoint)
let polygonPoint self.mapView.convertCoordinate(polygonPointAsCoordinate, toPointToView: self.mapView)
Then use polygonPoint
when building the path
CGPathMoveToPoint(polygonPath, nil, polygonPoint.x, polygonPoint.y)