Geolocation in iOS
The iPhone and iPad allow user positioning via multiple methods, including GPS. The growing number location-aware, and location-fenced, applications now arriving in the App Store make heavy use of these abilities. This book walks you through the basic tools you need to build geo-aware applications b...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Beijing ; Sebastopol, California :
O'Reilly
2012.
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Edición: | First edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628439806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1.Introduction
- Hardware Support
- Detecting Hardware Differences
- GPS Availability
- Compass Availability
- Setting Required Hardware Capabilities
- Background Modes
- 2.Core Location
- The Standard Location Service
- Basic Usage
- Reporting the User's Position
- Adding a User Interface
- Significant Location Monitoring
- Continuous Location Monitoring
- Sending Your Location to a Database
- Region Monitoring
- Adding Region Monitoring
- Adding Local Notifications
- 3.Map Kit
- Adding a Map
- Annotating Maps
- Adding Overlays
- 4.Digital Compass
- About the Magnetometer
- Writing a Compass Application
- Determining the Heading in Landscape Mode
- 5.Geocoding
- Reverse Geocoding
- Using Alternative Reverse Geocoding Services
- Forward Geocoding
- Building an Example App
- CLPlacemark Objects
- Adding CLPlacemarks to Maps
- 6.Drawing Heat Maps
- Building an Earthquake Map
- Adding Earthquake Data
- Building the User Interface
- Adding the Overlay
- Adding the Heat Map
- Overlaying Other Data
- Overlaying Other Types of Images
- 7.Further Information and Third-Party SDKs
- Skyhook Wireless
- SpotRank
- Local Faves
- GeoLoqi
- MapBox
- Bing Maps Control for iOS
- ArcGIS for iOS
- Urban Airship.