问题
I can create a line between two points fairly easy with the below code (part of it anyways) How could I make the line dotted instead of solid? Also would it be possible to change the opacity the longer the line is?
- (MKOverlayRenderer *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView rendererForOverlay:(id < MKOverlay >)overlay
{
MKPolylineRenderer *renderer =[[MKPolylineRenderer alloc] initWithPolyline:overlay];
renderer.strokeColor = [UIColor orangeColor];
renderer.lineWidth = 3.0;
return renderer;
}
回答1:
You can use the lineDashPattern property to create the pattern you want for the line.
MKPolylineRenderer
is a subclass of MKOverlayPathRenderer
which has that property and a few others (see the link to the documentation).
For example, this sets the pattern to a line 2 points long followed by a 5 point gap. The pattern is repeated for the entire length of the polyline.
renderer.lineDashPattern = @[@2, @5];
For the opacity, you can either apply an alpha to the strokeColor
:
renderer.strokeColor = [[UIColor orangeColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.5];
or set the alpha
property:
renderer.alpha = 0.5;
Not sure what you mean by "the longer the line is" part of the question.
回答2:
Answer in Swift
func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, rendererFor overlay: MKOverlay) -> MKOverlayRenderer {
guard let polyline = overlay as? MKPolyline else {
fatalError("Not a MKPolyline")
}
let renderer = MKPolylineRenderer(polyline: polyline)
renderer.strokeColor = #colorLiteral(red: 0.1764705926, green: 0.4980392158, blue: 0.7568627596, alpha: 1)
renderer.lineWidth = 8
renderer.lineDashPattern = [0, 10]
return renderer
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20572686/dotted-line-on-map-view