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Using

mMap.setMyLocationEnabled(true)

can set the myLocation layer enable.
But the problem how to get the my location when user click on the button? I want to get the longitude and latitude.

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what you need ? need the location when user touches the screen or need the user location when when user click on button like "Get My Location" ? – Usman Kurd Dec 7 '12 at 6:18

5 Answers

At the moment GoogleMap.getMyLocation() always returns null under every circumstance.

There are currently two bug reports towards Google, that I know of, Issue 40932 and Issue 4644.

Implementing a LocationListener as brought up earlier would be incorrect because the LocationListener would be out of sync with the LocationOverlay within the new API that you are trying to use.

Following the tutorial on Vogella's Site, linked earlier by Pramod J George, would give you directions for the Older Google Maps API.

So I apologize for not giving you a method to retrieve your location by that means. For now the locationListener may be the only means to do it, but I'm sure Google is working on fixing the issue within the new API.

Also sorry for not posting more links, StackOverlow thinks I'm spam because I have no rep.

---- Update on February 4th, 2013 ----

Google has stated that the issue will be fixed in the next update to the Google Maps API via Issue 4644. I am not sure when the update will occur, but once it does I will edit this post again.

---- Update on April 10th, 2013 ----

Google has stated the issue has been fixed via Issue 4644. It should work now.

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The linked thread has a post that says this has been fixed. You might want to update your answer. +1 – Mzn Apr 10 at 2:34

try this

LocationManager service = (LocationManager) getSystemService(LOCATION_SERVICE);
Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
String provider = service.getBestProvider(criteria, false);
Location location = service.getLastKnownLocation(provider);
LatLng userLocation = new LatLng(location.getLatitude(),location.getLongitude());
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Have you tried GoogleMap.getMyLocation()?

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That unfortunately won't inform you of updates. Reportedly it's broken, too. – Steve Pomeroy Dec 12 '12 at 21:30

Try This

public class MyLocationListener implements LocationListener
{

 @Override

public void onLocationChanged(Location loc)
{

loc.getLatitude();

loc.getLongitude();

String Text = “My current location is: ” +

“Latitud = ” + loc.getLatitude() +

“Longitud = ” + loc.getLongitude();

Toast.makeText( getApplicationContext(),Text,   Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();



tvlat.setText(“”+loc.getLatitude());

tvlong.setText(“”+loc.getLongitude());

this.gpsCurrentLocation();

}
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To get the location when the user clicks on a button call this method in the onClick-

void getCurrentLocation() {
    Location myLocation  = mMap.getMyLocation();
    if(myLocation!=null)
    {
        double dLatitude = myLocation.getLatitude();
        double dLongitude = myLocation.getLongitude();
        Log.i("APPLICATION"," : "+dLatitude);
        Log.i("APPLICATION"," : "+dLongitude);
        mMap.addMarker(new MarkerOptions().position(
                new LatLng(dLatitude, dLongitude)).title("My Location").icon(BitmapDescriptorFactory.fromBitmap(Utils.getBitmap("pointer_icon.png"))));
        mMap.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(new LatLng(dLatitude, dLongitude), 8));

    }
    else
    {
        Toast.makeText(this, "Unable to fetch the current location", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT);
    }

}

Also make sure that the

setMyLocationEnabled

is set to true.

Try and see if this works...

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