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Pins grouping issue #15

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tdimeco opened this issue May 9, 2017 · 9 comments
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Pins grouping issue #15

tdimeco opened this issue May 9, 2017 · 9 comments

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@tdimeco
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tdimeco commented May 9, 2017

Hello again!

As I am adding a lot of pins on my map, I am facing an issue with grouping. The grouping algorithm seems not to be predictive. If I zoom/unzoom a little bit, sometime a pin will be part of group 1, and sometime on group 2. This can lead to weird things (see attached video).

Is it easy to fix or not? :)

cluster-issue.mp4.zip

@GranitGjevukaj
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Hi,

I am facing the exact same issue. The pins will be part of different groups when the map region zooms or changes.

@eleev
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eleev commented May 9, 2017

Hello,

I experienced the same behavior. Would be nice to find a solution for this issue. I will spend a while digging into this

@efremidze
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efremidze commented May 9, 2017

is this issue happening on 1.0.3? I recently refactored the clustering quad tree, I'm wondering whether its causing it.

@GranitGjevukaj
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@efremidze yes I pulled the latest code today and it's still the case.

@efremidze
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can u try on 1.0.3?

@tdimeco
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tdimeco commented May 9, 2017

It's the same on 1.0.3

@efremidze
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Investigating

@GranitGjevukaj
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Hi @efremidze did you find anything on this issue?

@efremidze
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Sorry I haven't had time to solve the problem yet. Ill try to fix it tonight.

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