GoogleNavigation Framework Reference
GMSOrientation
GMSOrientation
is a tuple of heading and pitch used to control the viewing
direction of a GMSPanoramaCamera
.
-
The camera heading (horizontal angle) in degrees. Type used to represent
the direction in degrees from 0 to 359.9. True north is 0, east is 90,
south is 180, and west is 270.
Declaration
Swift
var heading: CLLocationDirection { get }
Objective-C
const CLLocationDirection heading
-
The camera pitch (vertical angle), in degrees from the horizon. The pitch
range is [-90,90], although it is possible that not the full range is
supported. A positive value looks up and a negative value looks down.
Declaration
Swift
var pitch: Double { get }
Objective-C
const double pitch
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Last updated 2024-11-15 UTC.
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