ar-location-based-android | AR app generally show where things | Augmented Reality library
kandi X-RAY | ar-location-based-android Summary
kandi X-RAY | ar-location-based-android Summary
This AR app generally show where things are in the real-world by indicating where the app thinks they are over the camera view when the user holds the phone up and moves it about.
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- Resume the activity
- Initialize ARCameraView
- Initializes the camera
- Initialize the location service
- Helper to draw the area
- Returns the location of the alert
- Convert a WGS84 GPS coordinate to an EGS84 value
- Converts the ECEF coordinate to ENU
- Pause camera
- Set camera
- Release the camera
- Reset rotation matrix
- Updates the rotated projection matrix
- Get the projection matrix
- Called when the surface is created
- Get the camera orientation
- Called when the camera has changed
- Generate the projection matrix
- Updates the preferred size of a measure based on the provided width and height
- Find the optimal size for the given sizes
- Invoked when the camera has been destroyed
- Creates the activity
- Called when the view is scaled
- Handle the orientation change
- Updates the latest location
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I'm drawing linearlayout views (insertpoint) on a Surface View Camera using canvas. I'm facing a problem when there are too many views (ex: 40 in my case), some views are disappearing on moving the camera. I'm unable to find the issue here. Is there any issue with the setX and setY method? You can see my code below and please respond to it.
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Answered 2019-Aug-01 at 10:48I have finally managed to fixed the issue. All I had to do is replace LinearLayout with a RelativeLayout and it worked like a charm.
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Install ar-location-based-android
You can use ar-location-based-android like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the ar-location-based-android component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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