V-for with array of objects
I have an array of elements like this:
[
'AKH-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 0, lng: 0}, },
'VAW-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 1, lng: 1}, }
]
I want to show them using vfor. I have tried this:
<gmap-marker
:key="m.vehicle"
v-for="(m, index) in vehicles"
:position="vehicles[index].position"
:icon="{url: getImagePath(m.ignition), scaledSize: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)}"
v-if="show_live_vehicles"
>
</gmap-marker>
But this won't show vehicles on map. I am using vue2-google-maps component. I don't understand how do I pass in positions from keyed array
vuejs2
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I have an array of elements like this:
[
'AKH-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 0, lng: 0}, },
'VAW-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 1, lng: 1}, }
]
I want to show them using vfor. I have tried this:
<gmap-marker
:key="m.vehicle"
v-for="(m, index) in vehicles"
:position="vehicles[index].position"
:icon="{url: getImagePath(m.ignition), scaledSize: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)}"
v-if="show_live_vehicles"
>
</gmap-marker>
But this won't show vehicles on map. I am using vue2-google-maps component. I don't understand how do I pass in positions from keyed array
vuejs2
what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
can you give example value ofposition
?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
yup. I'm talking about theposition
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11
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I have an array of elements like this:
[
'AKH-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 0, lng: 0}, },
'VAW-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 1, lng: 1}, }
]
I want to show them using vfor. I have tried this:
<gmap-marker
:key="m.vehicle"
v-for="(m, index) in vehicles"
:position="vehicles[index].position"
:icon="{url: getImagePath(m.ignition), scaledSize: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)}"
v-if="show_live_vehicles"
>
</gmap-marker>
But this won't show vehicles on map. I am using vue2-google-maps component. I don't understand how do I pass in positions from keyed array
vuejs2
I have an array of elements like this:
[
'AKH-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 0, lng: 0}, },
'VAW-123': { ignition: true, position: { lat: 1, lng: 1}, }
]
I want to show them using vfor. I have tried this:
<gmap-marker
:key="m.vehicle"
v-for="(m, index) in vehicles"
:position="vehicles[index].position"
:icon="{url: getImagePath(m.ignition), scaledSize: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)}"
v-if="show_live_vehicles"
>
</gmap-marker>
But this won't show vehicles on map. I am using vue2-google-maps component. I don't understand how do I pass in positions from keyed array
vuejs2
vuejs2
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Waleed
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what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
can you give example value ofposition
?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
yup. I'm talking about theposition
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11
add a comment |
what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
can you give example value ofposition
?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
yup. I'm talking about theposition
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?
– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11
what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
can you give example value of
position
?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
can you give example value of
position
?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
yup. I'm talking about the
position
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11
yup. I'm talking about the
position
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11
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change this part of your code: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)
to this new google.maps.Size(m.position.lat, m.position.lng)
or reverse the parms depending on the api.
This: vehicles[index].position
could also just be m.position
given that the two are equivalent.
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change this part of your code: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)
to this new google.maps.Size(m.position.lat, m.position.lng)
or reverse the parms depending on the api.
This: vehicles[index].position
could also just be m.position
given that the two are equivalent.
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change this part of your code: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)
to this new google.maps.Size(m.position.lat, m.position.lng)
or reverse the parms depending on the api.
This: vehicles[index].position
could also just be m.position
given that the two are equivalent.
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change this part of your code: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)
to this new google.maps.Size(m.position.lat, m.position.lng)
or reverse the parms depending on the api.
This: vehicles[index].position
could also just be m.position
given that the two are equivalent.
change this part of your code: new google.maps.Size(24, 24)
to this new google.maps.Size(m.position.lat, m.position.lng)
or reverse the parms depending on the api.
This: vehicles[index].position
could also just be m.position
given that the two are equivalent.
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what is the name of your array declaration?
– Hamilton Gabriel
Nov 12 at 13:27
vehicles as you can see in v-for
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 13:40
can you give example value of
position
?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 13:57
@Capt.Teemo DId you read my question?
– Waleed
Nov 12 at 14:00
yup. I'm talking about the
position
in <gmap-marker>. can you give static example?– Capt. Teemo
Nov 12 at 14:11