Hi all,

I know that everyone like to work with existing code rather than vague
questions, so I'll start with the very simple version of this
question.  Can anyone help me understand why this works (displays 2
routes):

http://www.routeloops.com/Working/dontUseIndex.html

but this does not (displays no routes):

http://www.routeloops.com/Working/useIndex.html

?

There is almost no difference between the two.  I am creating two
DirectionsService and DirectionsRenderer objects, and trying to
display them on this map.  (Yes, I stole this map from someone else --
you all may have seen it before.)  In both cases I have a loop over j
from 0 to 1 to create the route and display it.  In the case that
works, I use 0 and 1 as the explicit indices.  In the case that does
not work, I use j as the index.  I can't figure out why those two
should be different, but it appears they are.  Can anyone explain to
me why that is?

(What follows is a longer description of what I'd like to eventually
achieve, of which the above is only a part.  Don't read it if you
don't care.)
I have a web application called routeloops.com which automatically
generates closed route maps.  (For biking, running, etc.)  Although it
is not built on Google Maps, I would like to provide a Google Maps
interface to it.  To do that, I will need to take a set of LatLng()
and route between them (from 0 to 1, 1 to 2, 2 to 3, etc, all the way
back to 0.)  I have been struggling with how to get Google Maps to do
this properly, and still leave the route draggable (which is another
thing I want.)  I am hoping that what I am doing above is a step in
the right direction, but I'm stumped by why I can't simply loop over
these functions and get them to work.
So if, in addition to the above specific question, anyone has any
thoughts/examples on how to accomplish my eventual goal (without using
the waypoint functionality -- which I do know how to do, but which is
too limited for me) then I would VERY MUCH appreciate that as well.

Leigh

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