Difference between revisions of "Event.HEADING UPDATE"
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'''magneticHeading''': (number) <translate>The value in this property represents the heading relative to the magnetic North Pole, which is different from the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward magnetic north, 90 means it is pointed east, 180 means it is pointed south, and so on.</translate><br/> | '''magneticHeading''': (number) <translate>The value in this property represents the heading relative to the magnetic North Pole, which is different from the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward magnetic north, 90 means it is pointed east, 180 means it is pointed south, and so on.</translate><br/> | ||
'''trueHeading''': (number) <translate>The value in this property represents the heading relative to the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward true north, 90 means it is pointed due east, 180 means it is pointed due south, and so on. A negative value indicates that the heading could not be determined.</translate><br/> | '''trueHeading''': (number) <translate>The value in this property represents the heading relative to the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward true north, 90 means it is pointed due east, 180 means it is pointed due south, and so on. A negative value indicates that the heading could not be determined.</translate><br/> | ||
+ | '''magneticX''': (number) <translate>Magnetic field in the X direction, in µT.</translate><br/> | ||
+ | '''magneticY''': (number) <translate>Magnetic field in the Y direction, in µT.</translate><br/> | ||
+ | '''magneticZ''': (number) <translate>Magnetic field in the Z direction, in µT.</translate><br/> |
Revision as of 11:48, 26 November 2019
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Value: headingUpdate
Defined by: Geolocation
Description
This event is dispatched on each user heading direction update
Parameters
magneticHeading: (number) The value in this property represents the heading relative to the magnetic North Pole, which is different from the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward magnetic north, 90 means it is pointed east, 180 means it is pointed south, and so on.
trueHeading: (number) The value in this property represents the heading relative to the geographic North Pole. The value 0 means the device is pointed toward true north, 90 means it is pointed due east, 180 means it is pointed due south, and so on. A negative value indicates that the heading could not be determined.
magneticX: (number) Magnetic field in the X direction, in µT.
magneticY: (number) Magnetic field in the Y direction, in µT.
magneticZ: (number) Magnetic field in the Z direction, in µT.