Standardmäßig werden Points of Interest (POIs) zusammen mit den entsprechenden Symbolen auf der Basiskarte dargestellt. POIs sind beispielsweise Parks, Schulen und Behördengebäude. Darüber hinaus werden Unternehmens-POIs standardmäßig auf der Karte angezeigt, wenn der Kartentyp kGMSTypeNormal ist. Unternehmens-POIs sind beispielsweise Geschäfte, Restaurants und Hotels.
Ein POI entspricht einer Orts-ID gemäß der Definition im Places SDK for iOS. So sind beispielsweise der Erholung dienende Parks POIs, Objekte wie Springbrunnen hingegen nicht (es sei denn, sie sind von nationaler oder historischer Bedeutung).
#import "POI.h"@importGoogleMaps;@interfacePOI()<GMSMapViewDelegate>
@end@implementationPOI-(void)loadView{GMSCameraPosition*camera=[GMSCameraPositioncameraWithLatitude:47.603longitude:-122.331zoom:14];GMSMapView*mapView=[GMSMapViewmapWithFrame:CGRectZerocamera:camera];mapView.delegate=self;self.view=mapView;}#pragma mark - GMSMapViewDelegate-(void)mapView:(GMSMapView*)mapViewdidTapPOIWithPlaceID:(NSString*)placeIDname:(NSString*)namelocation:(CLLocationCoordinate2D)location{NSLog(@"You tapped %@: %@, %f/%f",name,placeID,location.latitude,location.longitude);}@end
Details in einem Infofenster anzeigen
POIs werden standardmäßig auf der Karte angezeigt. Beim Anklicken wird jedoch keine standardmäßige UI angezeigt. Über die API wird nicht automatisch ein Infofenster oder ein anderes UI-Element dargestellt, wenn der Nutzer auf einen POI tippt. Im folgenden Beispiel wird gezeigt, wie Sie mit einem Marker ein Infofenster für einen POI anzeigen:
Swift
// Declare GMSMarker instance at the class level.letinfoMarker=GMSMarker()// Attach an info window to the POI using the GMSMarker.funcmapView(_mapView:GMSMapView,didTapPOIWithPlaceIDplaceID:String,name:String,location:CLLocationCoordinate2D){infoMarker.snippet=placeIDinfoMarker.position=locationinfoMarker.title=nameinfoMarker.opacity=0;infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor.y=1infoMarker.map=mapViewmapView.selectedMarker=infoMarker}
Objective-C
// Declare a GMSMarker instance at the class level.GMSMarker*infoMarker;// Attach an info window to the POI using the GMSMarker.-(void)mapView:(GMSMapView*)mapViewdidTapPOIWithPlaceID:(NSString*)placeIDname:(NSString*)namelocation:(CLLocationCoordinate2D)location{infoMarker=[GMSMarkermarkerWithPosition:location];infoMarker.snippet=placeID;infoMarker.title=name;infoMarker.opacity=0;CGPointpos=infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor;pos.y=1;infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor=pos;infoMarker.map=mapView;mapView.selectedMarker=infoMarker;}
POIs nicht mehr auf der Karte anzeigen
Sie können POIs ausblenden, indem Sie benutzerdefinierte Stile auf alle POIs oder auf bestimmte POI-Kategorien anwenden.
Mit der folgenden JSON-Stildeklaration werden alle Unternehmens-POIs auf der Karte ausgeblendet:
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POIs include parks, schools, government buildings, and\nmore. In addition, *business* POIs appear by default on the map when the map\ntype is `kGMSTypeNormal`. Business POIs represent businesses such as shops,\nrestaurants, hotels, and more.\n\nA POI corresponds to a [Place ID](/maps/documentation/places/ios-sdk/place-id#id-overview),\nas defined in the Places SDK for iOS. For example, recreational parks are POIs,\nbut things like water fountains are generally not POIs (unless they're of\nnational or historic significance).\n\nListening for click events on POIs\n\nIf you want to respond to a user tapping on a POI, implement\n[`GMSMapViewDelegate`](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk/reference/objc/Protocols/GMSMapViewDelegate),\nand implement the\n[`mapView(_:didTapPOIWithPlaceID:name:location:)`](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk/reference/objc/Protocols/GMSMapViewDelegate#-mapview:didtappoiwithplaceid:name:location:)\nmethod, as shown in the following example:\n\n\nSwift \n\n```swift\nimport GoogleMaps\n\nclass POI: UIViewController, GMSMapViewDelegate {\n\n override func loadView() {\n let camera = GMSCameraPosition.camera(\n withLatitude: 47.603,\n longitude:-122.331,\n zoom:14\n )\n let mapView = GMSMapView.map(withFrame: .zero, camera: camera)\n mapView.delegate = self\n self.view = mapView\n }\n\n func mapView(\n _ mapView: GMSMapView,\n didTapPOIWithPlaceID placeID: String,\n name: String,\n location: CLLocationCoordinate2D\n ) {\n print(\"You tapped \\(name): \\(placeID), \\(location.latitude)/\\(location.longitude)\")\n }\n}\n \n```\n\nObjective-C \n\n```objective-c\n#import \"POI.h\"\n@import GoogleMaps;\n\n@interface POI () \u003cGMSMapViewDelegate\u003e\n\n@end\n\n@implementation POI\n\n- (void)loadView {\n GMSCameraPosition *camera = [GMSCameraPosition cameraWithLatitude:47.603\n longitude:-122.331\n zoom:14];\n GMSMapView *mapView = [GMSMapView mapWithFrame:CGRectZero camera:camera];\n mapView.delegate = self;\n self.view = mapView;\n}\n\n#pragma mark - GMSMapViewDelegate\n\n- (void)mapView:(GMSMapView *)mapView\n didTapPOIWithPlaceID:(NSString *)placeID\n name:(NSString *)name\n location:(CLLocationCoordinate2D)location {\n NSLog(@\"You tapped %@: %@, %f/%f\", name, placeID, location.latitude, location.longitude);\n}\n\n@end\n \n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nShowing details in an info window\n\nPOIs appear on the map by default, but there is no default on-click UI (the API\ndoes not automatically display an info window or any other user interface when\nthe user taps a POI). The following example shows how to use a marker to\ndisplay an info window for a POI:\n\n\nSwift \n\n```swift\n// Declare GMSMarker instance at the class level.\nlet infoMarker = GMSMarker()\n\n// Attach an info window to the POI using the GMSMarker.\nfunc mapView(\n _ mapView: GMSMapView,\n didTapPOIWithPlaceID placeID: String,\n name: String,\n location: CLLocationCoordinate2D\n) {\n infoMarker.snippet = placeID\n infoMarker.position = location\n infoMarker.title = name\n infoMarker.opacity = 0;\n infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor.y = 1\n infoMarker.map = mapView\n mapView.selectedMarker = infoMarker\n}\n \n```\n\nObjective-C \n\n```objective-c\n// Declare a GMSMarker instance at the class level.\nGMSMarker *infoMarker;\n\n// Attach an info window to the POI using the GMSMarker.\n- (void)mapView:(GMSMapView *)mapView\n didTapPOIWithPlaceID:(NSString *)placeID\n name:(NSString *)name\n location:(CLLocationCoordinate2D)location {\n infoMarker = [GMSMarker markerWithPosition:location];\n infoMarker.snippet = placeID;\n infoMarker.title = name;\n infoMarker.opacity = 0;\n CGPoint pos = infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor;\n pos.y = 1;\n infoMarker.infoWindowAnchor = pos;\n infoMarker.map = mapView;\n mapView.selectedMarker = infoMarker;\n}\n \n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nStopping POIs from showing on the map\n\nYou can hide POIs by applying custom styles to all POIs or\nto specific categories of POIs.\n\nThe following JSON style declaration hides all business POIs on the map: \n\n [\n {\n \"featureType\": \"poi.business\",\n \"stylers\": [\n { \"visibility\": \"off\" }\n ]\n }\n ]\n\nAs another example, the following JSON simplifies the display of all categories\nof POIs: \n\n [\n {\n \"featureType\": \"poi\",\n \"stylers\": [\n { \"visibility\": \"simplified\" }\n ]\n }\n ]\n\nFor more details, see the guide to [hiding map features with styling](/maps/documentation/ios-sdk/hiding-features)."]]