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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api?hl=en.
