On Aug 20, 8:27 am, wweyland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Most of the time this works fine. bounds.getSouthWest() returns the
> bottom-left coordinates and bounds.getNorthEast() returns the top-
> right coordinates.
>
> But when I cross the longitude of 180 (the point where 180 degrees
> turns into -180 degrees), I start getting weird results for the
> boundaries.

Your map as shown doesn't cross the date line. In fact the date line
is not visible at all.

> How can I be sure to always get the bottom-left coordinates of the map?

It would be helpful if you could say how you got the coordinates you
did. The posting guidelines do point out that it's not possible to
debug a picture.

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