For some reason, when I try to draw two MKPolygons on a mapView (MKMapView) I end up with the two polygons connected. Drawing each polygon individually works fine. And I've verified that each of the polygons don't contain any of the coordinates to form the connection between the two. I've attached an image with the two polygons connected
For reference, here's where I call to add the polygons.
func addPeakTimePolygon(from coordinatesArray: [CLLocationCoordinate2D], title: Int){
let polygon = MKPolygon(coordinates: coordinatesArray, count: coordinatesArray.count)
polygon.title = String(title)
//Should refactor to use .contains(where:
var shouldAdd = true
for polygon in self.currentPolygons{
if polygon.title == String(title){
shouldAdd = false
}
}
if shouldAdd{
self.currentPolygons.append(polygon)
self.mapView.add(polygon)
}
}
And here's my rendererFor code:
func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, rendererFor overlay: MKOverlay) -> MKOverlayRenderer {
if overlay is MKPolyline {
let renderer = MKPolylineRenderer(overlay: overlay)
renderer.strokeColor = #colorLiteral(red: 0, green: 0.6862745098, blue: 0.7607843137, alpha: 1)
renderer.lineWidth = 5.0
return renderer
}
else if overlay is MKPolygon {
let renderer = MKPolygonRenderer(overlay: overlay)
renderer.fillColor = UIColor.red.withAlphaComponent(0.5)
renderer.strokeColor = UIColor.red
renderer.lineWidth = 2
return renderer
}
return MKOverlayRenderer()
}
I forgot to check / post the code that was calling
addPeakTimePolygon. Here is the problematic code below:As you can see
locationListwasn't being cleared out within the loop, causing whatever we sent over toaddPeakTimePolygonto have coordinates from two polygons and MapKit was trying it's best to form a polygon between them.This was a dumb mistake, but hoping someone else sees this with the same problem!