That's such a long time ago, I really don't remember. On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:48 PM, igor ganapolsky <[email protected]> wrote: > Where did you find getBoundsZoomLevel() in v2 api documentation? > > On Tuesday, February 3, 2009 7:46:57 AM UTC-5, qFox wrote: >> >> You can use the current map to get the minimum zoomlevel at which the >> given bounds (your polygon) will be completely visible. You can also >> get the bounds of your current viewport and check whether the bounds >> of the polygon collide (or are contained) within the bounds. >> >> Check out: >> >> map.getBoundsZoomLevel(bounds) >> map.getBounds().contains(bounds) >> map.getBounds().intersects(bounds) >> >> >> On 3 feb, 07:52, Bill <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have a lot of polygons in a database (close to 5000), and I don't >> > want to bog down the browser by trying to draw them if they won't be >> > visible at the current zoom level. I thought I might not even send >> > the info back from the server, saving a bit of bandwidth. >> > >> > So I'm trying to use my SQL query to compare the current zoom level to >> > a minimum zoom level for each polygon. >> > >> > My question: How do I calculate that minimum visible zoom level for my >> > polygons? >> > >> > I have already stored max_lng, min_lng, max_lat, min_lat for each >> > polygon, and I thought I might be able to use those values in this >> > calculation. >> > >> > thanks, >> > >> > Bill Fisher
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