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GoogleMaps Framework Reference
GMSMapPoint
A point on the map. May represent a projected coordinate.
x is in [-1, 1]. The axis direction is normal: y grows towards North, x grows towards East. (0,
0) is the center of the map.
See GMSProject()
and GMSUnproject()
.
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A point on the map. May represent a projected coordinate.
x is in [-1, 1]. The axis direction is normal: y grows towards North, x grows towards East. (0,
0) is the center of the map.
See GMSProject()
and GMSUnproject()
.
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Last updated 2024-11-15 UTC.
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