- Implemented OpenStreetMap using WebView with Leaflet.js - Added OpenStreetMapView component with interactive map functionality - Created heat map visualization with color-coded intensity - Added 30 dummy location points around San Francisco Bay Area - Implemented location tracking with real-time pin placement - Added comprehensive UI with two-row button layout - Features: Start/Stop tracking, Center map, Demo heat map, Clear demo, Reset map - Added location count display and confirmation dialogs - Updated project structure and documentation - All functionality tested and working on Android emulator
25 lines
727 B
C#
25 lines
727 B
C#
using Microsoft.UI.Xaml;
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// To learn more about WinUI, the WinUI project structure,
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// and more about our project templates, see: http://aka.ms/winui-project-info.
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namespace LocationTrackerApp.WinUI;
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/// <summary>
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/// Provides application-specific behavior to supplement the default Application class.
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/// </summary>
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public partial class App : MauiWinUIApplication
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Initializes the singleton application object. This is the first line of authored code
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/// executed, and as such is the logical equivalent of main() or WinMain().
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/// </summary>
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public App()
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{
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this.InitializeComponent();
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}
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protected override MauiApp CreateMauiApp() => MauiProgram.CreateMauiApp();
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}
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