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  • android get duration from maps.google.com directions

    - by urobo
    At the moment I am using this code to inquire google maps for directions from an address to another one, then I simply draw it on a mapview from its GeometryCollection. But yet this isn't enough I need also to extract the total expected duration from the kml. can someone give a little sample code to help me? thanks StringBuilder urlString = new StringBuilder(); urlString.append("http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en"); urlString.append("&saddr=");//from urlString.append( Double.toString((double)src.getLatitudeE6()/1.0E6 )); urlString.append(","); urlString.append( Double.toString((double)src.getLongitudeE6()/1.0E6 )); urlString.append("&daddr=");//to urlString.append( Double.toString((double)dest.getLatitudeE6()/1.0E6 )); urlString.append(","); urlString.append( Double.toString((double)dest.getLongitudeE6()/1.0E6 )); urlString.append("&ie=UTF8&0&om=0&output=kml"); //Log.d("xxx","URL="+urlString.toString()); // get the kml (XML) doc. And parse it to get the coordinates(direction route). Document doc = null; HttpURLConnection urlConnection= null; URL url = null; try { url = new URL(urlString.toString()); urlConnection=(HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection(); urlConnection.setRequestMethod("GET"); urlConnection.setDoOutput(true); urlConnection.setDoInput(true); urlConnection.connect(); dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder(); doc = db.parse(urlConnection.getInputStream()); if(doc.getElementsByTagName("GeometryCollection").getLength()>0) { //String path = doc.getElementsByTagName("GeometryCollection").item(0).getFirstChild().getFirstChild().getNodeName(); String path = doc.getElementsByTagName("GeometryCollection").item(0).getFirstChild().getFirstChild().getFirstChild().getNodeValue() ; //Log.d("xxx","path="+ path); String[] pairs = path.split(" "); String[] lngLat = pairs[0].split(","); // lngLat[0]=longitude lngLat[1]=latitude lngLat[2]=height // src GeoPoint startGP = new GeoPoint((int)(Double.parseDouble(lngLat[1])*1E6),(int)(Double.parseDouble(lngLat[0])*1E6)); mMapView01.getOverlays().add(new MyOverLay(startGP,startGP,1)); GeoPoint gp1; GeoPoint gp2 = startGP; for(int i=1;i<pairs.length;i++) // the last one would be crash { lngLat = pairs[i].split(","); gp1 = gp2; // watch out! For GeoPoint, first:latitude, second:longitude gp2 = new GeoPoint((int)(Double.parseDouble(lngLat[1])*1E6),(int)(Double.parseDouble(lngLat[0])*1E6)); mMapView01.getOverlays().add(new MyOverLay(gp1,gp2,2,color)); //Log.d("xxx","pair:" + pairs[i]); } mMapView01.getOverlays().add(new MyOverLay(dest,dest, 3)); // use the default color } }catch (MalformedURLException e){ e.printStackTrace(); }catch (IOException e){ e.printStackTrace(); }catch (SAXException e){ e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ParserConfigurationException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }

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  • AdressBook Crash, only with some contacts!

    - by Zebs
    My app crashes, it is a problem that arises from the AddressBook API, it only happens with some contacts. Here is the log: Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) Exception Codes: 0x00000102, 0x316ebd38 Crashed Thread: 0 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 CoreFoundation 0x00001cfe CFRetain + 90 1 AddressBook 0x00004b2c ABCMultiValueCopyValueAtIndex + 28 2 AddressBook 0x0001066a ABMultiValueCopyValueAtIndex + 2 3 Call Monitor 0x00003824 -[CallAppDelegate peoplePickerNavigationController:shouldContinueAfterSelectingPerson:property:identifier:] (AppDelegate.m:408) 4 AddressBookUI 0x00032cfc -[ABPeoplePickerNavigationController personViewController:shouldPerformDefaultActionForPerson:property:identifier:withMemberCell:] + 152 5 AddressBookUI 0x0003b8ce -[ABPersonViewControllerHelper personTableViewDataSource:selectedPropertyAtIndex:inPropertyGroup:withMemberCell:forEditing:] + 222 6 AddressBookUI 0x0004a17c -[ABPersonTableViewDataSource valueAtIndex:selectedForPropertyGroup:withMemberCell:forEditing:] + 40 7 AddressBookUI 0x00048c00 -[ABPersonTableViewDataSource tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath:] + 316 8 UIKit 0x00091f40 -[UITableView _selectRowAtIndexPath:animated:scrollPosition:notifyDelegate:] + 656 9 UIKit 0x0009db40 -[UITableView _userSelectRowAtIndexPath:] + 124 10 Foundation 0x00086c86 __NSFireDelayedPerform + 362 11 CoreFoundation 0x00071a54 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_TIMER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 8 12 CoreFoundation 0x00073ede __CFRunLoopDoTimer + 854 13 CoreFoundation 0x0007485e __CFRunLoopRun + 1082 14 CoreFoundation 0x0001d8e4 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 224 15 CoreFoundation 0x0001d7ec CFRunLoopRunInMode + 52 16 GraphicsServices 0x000036e8 GSEventRunModal + 108 17 GraphicsServices 0x00003794 GSEventRun + 56 18 UIKit 0x000062a0 -[UIApplication _run] + 396 19 UIKit 0x00004e10 UIApplicationMain + 664 20 Call Monitor 0x000028e8 main (main.m:14) 21 Call Monitor 0x000028b8 start + 32 This is driving me crazy, as it only happens with an isolated number of contacts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is the code that was requested, thank you very very much for your help: (It is an extract from the method where I think the error happens) The weird thing is that it only happens with certain contacts, and deleting the contact, then creating a new one solves the problem... - (BOOL)peoplePickerNavigationController:(ABPeoplePickerNavigationController *)peoplePicker shouldContinueAfterSelectingPerson:(ABRecordRef)person property:(ABPropertyID)property identifier:(ABMultiValueIdentifier)identifier NSString* firstName = (NSString *)ABRecordCopyValue(person, kABPersonFirstNameProperty); NSString* lastName = (NSString *)ABRecordCopyValue(person, kABPersonLastNameProperty); NSNumber* record = [NSNumber numberWithInt:ABRecordGetRecordID(person)]; if(lastName!=nil){ name=[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ %@",firstName,lastName]; } else { name=firstName; } ABMultiValueRef phone = ABRecordCopyValue(person, property); NSString *value =(NSString *)ABMultiValueCopyValueAtIndex(phone, identifier); NSString *label =(NSString *)ABMultiValueCopyLabelAtIndex(phone, identifier); NSMutableArray *tempArray=[[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithArray:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"MainArray"]]; NSDictionary *stringDictionary = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:name, kLabelKey, value, kNumberKey,label, kNumberLabelKey,record, kReferenceKey, nil]; [tempArray addObject:stringDictionary]; NSArray *mainArray = [NSArray arrayWithArray:tempArray]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:mainArray forKey:@"MainArray"];

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  • Google I/O 2011: Fireside Chat with the App Engine Team

    Google I/O 2011: Fireside Chat with the App Engine Team Max Ross, Max is a Software Engineer on the App Engine team where he leads the development of the datastore & occasionally tinkers with the Java runtime. He is also the founder of the Hibernate Shards project. Alon Levi, Sean Lynch, Greg Dalesandre, Guido van Rossum, Brett Slatkin, Peter Magnusson, Mickey Kataria, Peter McKenzie Fireside chat with the App Engine team From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2045 5 ratings Time: 01:01:25 More in Entertainment

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  • Google I/O 2011: Smart App Design

    Google I/O 2011: Smart App Design Travis Green, Max Lin, Robert Kaplow, Jóhannes Kristinsson, Ryan McGee Learn how to recommend the unexpected, automate the repetitive, and distill the essential using machine learning. This session will show you how you can easily add smarts to your apps with the Prediction API, and how to create apps that rapidly adapt to new data. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 10078 47 ratings Time: 01:01:04 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2011: Map your business, inside and out

    Google I/O 2011: Map your business, inside and out Brendan Kenny, Chris Broadfoot Your map doesn't have to end at the front door of the building! In this session we will discuss approaches to mapping all of your business locations, and not just on the outside. We'll show how to build a sensational storefinder, and then add floorplans, indoor Street View, and resource search. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 4896 28 ratings Time: 51:31 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2011: Querying Freebase: Get More From MQL

    Google I/O 2011: Querying Freebase: Get More From MQL Jamie Taylor Freebase's query language, MQL, lets you access data about more than 20 million curated entities and the connections between them. Level up your Freebase query skills with advanced syntax, optimisation tricks, schema introsopection, metaschema, and more. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2007 15 ratings Time: 46:49 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google and the Tor Project

    When it comes to code, Google's support has made a big difference to the Tor Project . Providing privacy and helping to circumvent censorship online is a challenge...

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  • Google I/O 2011: Memory management for Android Apps

    Google I/O 2011: Memory management for Android Apps Patrick Dubroy Android apps have more memory available to them than ever before, but are you sure you're using it wisely? This talk will cover the memory management changes in Gingerbread and Honeycomb (concurrent GC, heap-allocated bitmaps, "largeHeap" option) and explore tools and techniques for profiling the memory usage of Android apps. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 5698 45 ratings Time: 58:42 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2011: YouTube's iframe Player: The Future of Embedding

    Google I/O 2011: YouTube's iframe Player: The Future of Embedding Jeffrey Posnick, Jarek Wilkiewicz, Greg Schechter YouTube players allow for video playback in web applications. The latest YouTube's embedded iframe player supports both Flash and HTML5 video and exposes a rich API which lets you control the YouTube playback experience. We'll give you the details on how the API was developed, and show you how it can power the videos on your own website. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 11412 142 ratings Time: 54:37 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2011: Life in App Engine Production

    Google I/O 2011: Life in App Engine Production Michael Handler, Alan Green App Engine runs your application at scale, so you can focus on features and not sysadminning. But SOMEONE has to run those computers for you! Come meet them, find out what keeps them up at night, and hear hair-raising Tales of the Unexpected. Plus, a demo of new monitoring options for your application, and a dash of HRD advocacy. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 3393 37 ratings Time: 57:05 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2011: High-performance GWT: best practices for writing smaller, faster apps

    Google I/O 2011: High-performance GWT: best practices for writing smaller, faster apps David Chandler The GWT compiler isn't just a Java to JavaScript transliterator. In this session, we'll show you compiler optimizations to shrink your app and make it compile and run faster. Learn common performance pitfalls, how to use lightweight cell widgets, how to use code splitting with Activities and Places, and compiler options to reduce your app's size and compile time. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 4791 21 ratings Time: 01:01:32 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google Buzz buttons

    We've seen lots of people using Google Buzz to share interesting links from around the web. To do so, you had to copy and paste the link from...

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  • The Social Web at Google I/O 2010

    Google I/O attendees and speakers this year had the opportunity to participate in some fascinating and important conversations around the social web. The Developer Sandbox featured 16 companies...

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  • Google Wave Robots API v2

    Google Wave Robots API v2 Pamela Fox describes how Wave Robots works, and new features in Robots API v2. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 17:28 More in Science & Technology

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  • The Google TV Story

    Vincent Dureau, who’s in charge of Google TV , is a lean, bony-faced man with a strong French accent; not too far off my own age, I’d say...

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