Second try: first reply timed out and I lost everything .
Fixed array:
function int_block()
{
var lat = new Array();
var lng = new Array();
var block = new Array();
lat[0] = 41.7934;
lng[0] = -113.52325;
lat[1] = 41.808;
lng[1] = -113.5137;
lat[2] = 41.7934;
lng[2] = -113.5136;
lat[3] = 41.7934;
lng[3] -113.53285;
lat[4] = 41.779;
lng[4] -113.53298;
block[0] = lat;
block[1] = lng;
return block;
}
then tried:
map.addOverlay(new GMarker(new GLatLng(block[0][i]+','+block[1]
[i])));
failed then tried:
map.addOverlay(new GMarker(new GLatLng(41.7934, -113.52325)));
and GMarker failed.
I work with PLSQL and we overload function to deal with different data
types, formats, I sometimes forget where I am.....
On Dec 25, 1:42 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Dec 25, 8:15 pm, kangus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Why do I get an error on line 141 from the maps2.api main.js telling
> > me I have an invalid argument?
>
> Because GLatLng() takes two numeric arguments, and you are giving it a
> string with a comma in it as the first argument and nothing as the
> second.
>
> What you have is the equivalent of
> map.addOverlay(new GMarker(new GLatLng("41.7934, -113.52325")));
> and you should have
> map.addOverlay(new GMarker(new GLatLng(41.7934, -113.52325)));
>
> Investigate split() and parseFloat(); or make each block[] element
> into an array itself:
> block[0]=[41.7934, -113.52325];
> so that you can use block[i][0],block[i][1].
>
> Andrew
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