Three things to clarify:

1) You didn't mention that you wanted the return values of the click
events in pixels.

2) I personally do not believe the conjecture that Microsoft's Bing
Maps are easier to handle than Google Maps.

3) I think your reply unveils your social competence. Maybe you should
handle that a bit more carefully in the future.




On Jun 29, 8:41 pm, Arnaud Lhopiteau <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually this is how I solved this problem with Bing maps since I can
> get the click event coordinates in pixels, I posted this question on
> this forum because I couldn't figure out how to implement that with
> Google maps API. Thanks.
>
> On Jun 29, 8:27 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >  I would like to detect when a click event fires from the "fill" or 
> > > "stroke"
> > > part of a circle, any idea?
>
> > Or you could do some simple maths.  Calculate the distance from click
> > to circle centre.  Bigger than radius? Outside.  Approximately equal
> > to radius (you can choose your own tolerance here)?  On the line.
> > Smaller than radius?  Inside.

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