Hi Alex, i made a little hack to it...inside Strategy.Cluster.js inside cluster function I added one more check: (OpenLayers.Util.indexOf(this.layer.resolutions, resolution) != -1)
it doesnt do the clustering if current resolution is not contained inside layers array of resolutions. Index: Cluster.js =================================================================== --- Cluster.js (revision 8317) +++ Cluster.js (working copy) @@ -141,7 +141,8 @@ cluster: function() { if(this.features) { var resolution = this.layer.map.getResolution(); - if(resolution != this.resolution || !this.clustersExist()) { + if((OpenLayers.Util.indexOf(this.layer.resolutions, resolution) != -1) && (resolution != this.resolution || !this.clustersExist())) { this.resolution = resolution; var clusters = []; var feature, clustered, cluster; Greetings, Ivan On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Alexandre Dube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I get the same behavior as Ivan's on my application which has very similar > resolution settings on map an vector layer. > > Because a layer's features are not destroyed when it goes out of range > (inRange) or becomes invisible (visibility), the cluster strategy still > clusters those existing features. I don't have that many features to display > when the layer becomes inRange, so I never noticed any slowing down. > > Alexandre > > Ivan Grcic wrote: >> >> This post evolved from previous discussion named "bbox strategy and >> zooming" >> >> Clustering features with cluster strategy takes some time. If there >> are many features to cluster, it will take even more time :) >> >> So there are some scenarios where clustering shouldnt be recalculated. >> >> Example: >> I want to see my cluster layer only after 5th zoom level. No >> clustering should be made when i play on zoom level 0-4 with other >> layers, >> because it slows things down, and the cluster layer is still not >> visible at all (its only clustering features in background) >> >> It should only cluster when layer is visible (and the current map >> resolution is inside array resolution of clustered layer, if we define >> seperate set of resolution) >> >> So if map has: >> resolutions: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] >> >> and vector layer: >> resolutions: [5, 6, 7, 8, 9] >> >> clustering should occur only on vector layers resolution :5, 6, 7, 8 and >> 9. >> >> I hope you see where im pointing now, >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> > > > -- > Alexandre Dubé > Mapgears > www.mapgears.com > > -- Ivan Grcic _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev