I am using a MapView in my app to show some annotations. In iOS 7 a compass appears randomly on the map. I can't reproduce the error because it appears randomly but I want to disable it. Any ideas how to disable it?
Update: I found out is not appears randomly but on a specific gesture. When you use 2 fingers and slide one right and the other left.
You can disable the compass easily on OSX 10.9 / iOS 9 and later with the
showsCompass
property:On iOS 8 or earlier, your choices are:
Suck it up and live with it.
Use a hack, like:
position the map to hide the compass offscreen (credit goes to Alex Wien), or
walk the view hierarchy of the map to find the view representing the compass and remove it (credit goes to David Topolansky).
If you're not rotating the map programatically and it hasn't already been rotated, disable rotation entirely, using
The compass only shows up when the map is rotated, so by doing this you ensure that the compass is never triggered.
It's not clear to me why Apple waited so long to allow hiding the compass on iOS, and none of the options above are ideal. Pick whichever you think is the least bad in your case.
Completely hides the compass and does not rotate the map
Swift 4, Mapbox-iOS-SDK (4.9.0)
Here swift code:
You can hide the compass on MKMapView while rotating the map by adding below line in viewDidLoad method in all iOS:
As I understand what you want is to forbid showing user's current location. You should use @property(nonatomic) BOOL showsUserLocation. Docs on this
Assume that @property(nonatomic) MKUserTrackingMode userTrackingMode can't enable or disable tracking, it's just changes the mode between not following, following and following with rotating.
I found a solution to your problem, using Mark Amery's idea about traversing the
MKMapView
instance subviews to find the compass, along with the use of gesture recognition to trigger the removal event.To find the compass I printed out the description of the views and found that one of the views was an instance of
MKCompassView
, this was obviously the compass.I have come up with the following code that should work for you. It checks for a rotation gesture, and then removes the view in method triggered by the gesture event.
I have tested this method and it works well for me: