On Jul 11, 6:25 pm, Maptastic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not a programmer so my research is done mainly from reading these
> groups, the Google examples and reading source code.  I have been
> stumped on a issue for a couple of days now that I cannot find the
> answer for.
>
> I'm testing this on a local Wamp server but I don't think this is the
> issue.  I'm going to try and put this live somewhere should it be
> necessary.
>
> Consider the following code, pretty straight forward.
>
> var newyaw = document.getElementById('field_yaw').value;
> var newpitch = document.getElementById('field_pitch').value;
> var newzoom = document.getElementById('field_zoom').value;
> panoramaOptions = {latlng:center, pov:
> {yaw:newyaw,pitch:newpitch,zoom:newzoom}};
> pano = new GStreetviewPanorama(document.getElementById('streetcanva'),
> panoramaOptions);
>
> The street view is loading correctly with the correct latlng.  The
> problem I'm having is with the POV's, they don't seem to be applying.
>
> If I override the panoramaOptions with
>
> panoramaOptions = {latlng:center, pov: {yaw:newyaw,pitch:newpitch,zoom:
> 2}};
>
> The zoom level works correctly.  Likewise if I do:-
>
> var newzoom = 2
> panoramaOptions = {latlng:center, pov:
> {yaw:newyaw,pitch:newpitch,zoom:newzoom}};
>
> This would suggest to me that -   var newzoom =
> document.getElementById('field_zoom').value;   -  isn't working
> correctly.  However If I do the following.
>
> var newzoom = document.getElementById('field_zoom').value;
> document.write(newzoom);
>
> I see the correct value.
>
> I know I can improve my code here but I'm just trying to get it to
> work first.  I have tried many variants of the code always with the
> same result.
>
> I am using firebug console whilst testing but my limited knowledge
> prevent me from going any further.
>
> Looking through firebug I can see the newzoom variable as "2"  but I'm
> wondering whether this should be just 2 without the quotes.
>
> Maybe related to this post?
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/browse_thread/thread/7...
>
> I would be interested if anybody has seen something like this before
> or even notifying me if I am applying something incorrectly.  I'll try
> and get a live site to point to.

That would help.  Did you try using parseInt() to make the strings
into numbers?

  -- Larry

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