I am loading multiple MKPolylines as overlays onto an MKMapView. I would like to be able to distinguish these some how so change things like color, line width, etc.
But, when viewForOverlay: gets called, it sees all my MKPolylines the same, which doesn’t allow me to change any of them.
- (MKOverlayView *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView viewForOverlay:(id <MKOverlay>)overlay {
if ([overlay isKindOfClass:[MKPolyline class]]) {
MKPolylineView *aView = [[[MKPolylineView alloc] initWithPolyline:(MKPolyline*)overlay] autorelease];
aView.strokeColor = [[UIColor blueColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.7];
MKZoomScale currentZoomScale = (CGFloat)(mapView.bounds.size.width / mapView.visibleMapRect.size.width);
aView.lineWidth = MKRoadWidthAtZoomScale(currentZoomScale);
return aView;
}
// Want to color my next overlay red
return nil;
}
How can I do this? Could I somehow attach tag to each MKPolyline? Or, another, better way to do this?
MKPolylineinherits fromMKShapewhich has a settabletitle(andsubtitle) property which you can use to tell them apart.This answer has an example of how to use it with
MKPolygonobjects.If
titleandsubtitleare not sufficient for your requirements, then you can subclass as Mundi commented.