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Cuando se establecen propiedades avanzadas específicas del marcador, puedes supervisar eventos del marcador, como toques y gestos.
Si se presiona un marcador, se puede ver información adicional, como el título o el fragmento del marcador. También se pueden mover los marcadores arrastrables con un gesto de presión prolongada.
Para hacer un seguimiento de los eventos de marcadores, agrega GMSMapViewDelegate a tu view.
Para configurar un marcador para que sea arrastrable, establece la propiedad GMSMarker.draggable.
Si deseas establecer texto descriptivo para un marcador, usa la propiedad GMSMarker.title.
Cómo responder a eventos de marcadores
Puedes responder a los eventos de marcador agregando el protocolo GMSMapViewDelegate a tu vista y, luego, implementando la devolución de llamada correspondiente. En este ejemplo, se identifican los campos title y snippet para un marcador seleccionado.
Cuando habilitas la propiedad draggable, los usuarios pueden arrastrar marcadores en el mapa con un gesto de presión prolongada. Si deseas configurar un marcador para que sea arrastrable, establece la propiedad GMSMarker.draggable en verdadero.
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