Peter Wrote

        currentPoint = new GeoPoint((int) (-43.2973 * 1000000), (int) 
(172.5929 * 1000000));
        endCurrentPoint = new GeoPoint((int) (-43.2984 * 1000000), (int) 
(172.5940 * 1000000));

this might help




Allan Valeriano wrote:
> Is there a way to convert from GeoPoint to screen coordinates without 
> using MapView.getProjection().toPixels() ?
> This method just doesn't work!
>
> I have this code on my overridden Overlay.draw method:
>
>         mapView.destroyDrawingCache();
>         Point point = new Point();
>         Point lastPoint = new Point();
>         GeoPoint gPoint1 = new GeoPoint(37, -120);
>         GeoPoint gPoint2 = new GeoPoint(38, -120);
>         Log.d(getClass().getSimpleName(), "Point is: " + point.x + ",
>     " + point.y
>           + "/" + gPoint1.toString());
>         Log.d(getClass().getSimpleName(), "LastPoint is: " +
>     lastPoint.x + ", "
>           + lastPoint.y + "/" + gPoint2.toString());
>
>         mapView.getProjection().toPixels(gPoint1, point);
>         mapView.getProjection().toPixels(gPoint2, lastPoint);
>
>         Log.d(getClass().getSimpleName(), "Point is: " + point.x + ",
>     " + point.y
>           + "/" + gPoint1.toString());
>         Log.d(getClass().getSimpleName(), "LastPoint is: " +
>     lastPoint.x + ", "
>           + lastPoint.y + "/" + gPoint2);
>
>
> and I am receiving the same screen coords for points with 1° lat 
> difference! Is there another way to calculate those screen coords?
>
> --Valeriano
>
> >


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