Exemplo n.º 1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Illustrates how to add custom markers over the globe using the AddMarker API.
        /// In this example a building prefab is added to a random city (see comments for other options).
        /// </summary>
        void AddMarkerOnRandomCity()
        {
            // Every marker is put on a spherical-coordinate (assuming a radius = 0.5 and relative center at zero position)
            Vector2 planeLocation;

            // Add a marker on a random city
            City city = map.cities [Random.Range(0, map.cities.Count)];

            planeLocation = city.unity2DLocation;

            // or... choose a city by its name:
//		int cityIndex = map.GetCityIndex("Moscow");
//		planeLocation = map.cities[cityIndex].unity2DLocation;

            // or... use the centroid of a country
//		int countryIndex = map.GetCountryIndex("Greece");
//		planeLocation = map.countries[countryIndex].center;

            // or... use a custom location lat/lon. Example put the building over New York:
//		map.calc.fromLatDec = 40.71f;	// 40.71 decimal degrees north
//		map.calc.fromLonDec = -74.00f;	// 74.00 decimal degrees to the west
//		map.calc.fromUnit = UNIT_TYPE.DecimalDegrees;
//		map.calc.Convert();
//		planeLocation = map.calc.toPlaneLocation;

            // Send the prefab to the AddMarker API setting a scale of 0.1f (this depends on your marker scales)
            GameObject star = Instantiate(Resources.Load <GameObject> ("StarSprite/StarSprite"));

            map.AddMarker(star, planeLocation, 0.02f);


            // Fly to the destination and see the building created
            map.FlyToLocation(planeLocation);

            // Optionally add a blinking effect to the marker
            MarkerBlinker.AddTo(star, 3, 0.2f);
        }