Swift MapKit : need to move map to show annotations after using addAnnotations()












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After adding an annotation array using addAnnotations(), I need to move the map (using the mouse) for the annotations to appear! This is very annoying. lol



Does someone have an idea how to fix this?










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After adding an annotation array using addAnnotations(), I need to move the map (using the mouse) for the annotations to appear! This is very annoying. lol



Does someone have an idea how to fix this?










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After adding an annotation array using addAnnotations(), I need to move the map (using the mouse) for the annotations to appear! This is very annoying. lol



Does someone have an idea how to fix this?










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After adding an annotation array using addAnnotations(), I need to move the map (using the mouse) for the annotations to appear! This is very annoying. lol



Does someone have an idea how to fix this?







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  • Please include the relevant code. Refer to how to ask a good question for further tips.

    – zanerock
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  • Please include the relevant code. Refer to how to ask a good question for further tips.

    – zanerock
    Nov 25 '18 at 20:29

















Please include the relevant code. Refer to how to ask a good question for further tips.

– zanerock
Nov 25 '18 at 20:29





Please include the relevant code. Refer to how to ask a good question for further tips.

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It is recommended to do UI Changes on the main thread, are you adding the annotations on the main thread?



When you add the annotations, try this:



DispatchQueue.main.async {  

yourMapView.addAnnotation(annotation)
}


Let me know if you have any more questions or if that resolved your issue






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It is recommended to do UI Changes on the main thread, are you adding the annotations on the main thread?



When you add the annotations, try this:



DispatchQueue.main.async {  

yourMapView.addAnnotation(annotation)
}


Let me know if you have any more questions or if that resolved your issue






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  • worked thanks you are my hero

    – J. Doe
    Nov 25 '18 at 20:09
















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It is recommended to do UI Changes on the main thread, are you adding the annotations on the main thread?



When you add the annotations, try this:



DispatchQueue.main.async {  

yourMapView.addAnnotation(annotation)
}


Let me know if you have any more questions or if that resolved your issue






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  • worked thanks you are my hero

    – J. Doe
    Nov 25 '18 at 20:09














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It is recommended to do UI Changes on the main thread, are you adding the annotations on the main thread?



When you add the annotations, try this:



DispatchQueue.main.async {  

yourMapView.addAnnotation(annotation)
}


Let me know if you have any more questions or if that resolved your issue






share|improve this answer













It is recommended to do UI Changes on the main thread, are you adding the annotations on the main thread?



When you add the annotations, try this:



DispatchQueue.main.async {  

yourMapView.addAnnotation(annotation)
}


Let me know if you have any more questions or if that resolved your issue







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