![]() ![]() The videos and show the work of Google Earth Engine, creating a grid and creating a label, something similar is needed. In the first video, the developer binds the data in the table to a certain point, but I need to enter coordinates so that the search is carried out and a label/marker/point appears. In the videos below, the developers create what I roughly need. I've considered GMapsFX, Openstreetmap, leaflet, mapjfx, Google Earth Engine, etc, but they don't suit me. ![]() The most difficult part is the first one. This part is a lot easier and I have a few ideas on how to create it. I enter the number 10 into the search, which is located just above the table - I get data about the 10th cell from the database. Then I notice that the first point is located on the 10th cell. With each search, it is necessary that the markers do not shift or disappear, they must remain in their position - accuracy is important. I enter the coordinates -> searching process -> marking. I'd like to be able to mark it with dots/circles/ a drawing pin. After I set the marker for the first area, I start searching in the same way for the other two areas. There will be 3 markers in total. I'm going to create such logic:įirst, I enter the coordinates into a search engine that finds its exact location. Instead of a blue square, there will be a map, and the table next to it will be linked to the database of cell indexes. Below is the picture I show an approximate version of the program that I want to make. ![]()
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