Results 61 to 70 of about 326 (78)
Swift UI and Their Integration to MapKit Technology as a Framework for Representing Spatial Information in Mobile Applications [PDF]
We introduce a new mobile, simultaneous terrestrial and aerial, geodata collection and post-processing method: mapKITE. By combining two mapping technologies such as terrestrial mobile mapping and unmanned aircraft aerial mapping, geodata are simultaneously acquired from air and ground.
Eduardo Eloy Loza Pacheco +3 more
+10 more sources
Getting Directions with MapKit
Providing walking or driving directions from one place to another inside your application is easy with MapKit. You can also instruct the Apple Maps app to open up and route the user to a location – this could be useful if you think the user might just prefer to use a dedicated app.
Jeffrey Linwood
openalex +2 more sources
Displaying Annotations on a MapKit Map
In Chapter 1, your first iOS map application displayed one point on the map, with the default red pin at its location. The MapKit framework is capable of much more when it comes to displaying annotations. We can customize the images for the annotations and the callouts seen when a user taps on an annotation.
Jeffrey Linwood
openalex +2 more sources
Creating Your First MapKit App
This book will be project based – starting out simple and then getting more complicated. With that in mind, our first iOS app will only be one screen that displays a map. That map will have one pin on it, with the location of my city, Austin, Texas. Feel free to use your own town for this example, of course!
Jeffrey Linwood
openalex +2 more sources
This is what I consider as the most crucial information. It's in many places other than the Location and MapKit framework themselves.
Manuel Carrasco Molina
openalex +2 more sources

