Getting Lat/Lng from a Click Event

  • This example demonstrates capturing the latitude and longitude coordinates of a user's click on a Google Map.

  • It uses an InfoWindow to display the coordinates on the map at the clicked location.

  • The example code is provided in both TypeScript and JavaScript, along with HTML and CSS for creating the map display.

  • Users can try the sample directly in JSFiddle or Google Cloud Shell, and can also clone the sample code to run it locally.

This example listens for the click event, gets the latitude and longitude coordinates of the click from google.maps.MapMouseEvent.latLng , and displays those coordinates in an info window.

Read the documentation .

TypeScript

 async 
  
 function 
  
 initMap 
 () 
  
 { 
  
 // Request needed libraries. 
  
 await 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 importLibrary 
 ( 
 "maps" 
 ) 
  
 as 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 MapsLibrary 
 ; 
  
 // Set up the map. 
  
 const 
  
 mapElement 
  
 = 
  
 document 
 . 
 querySelector 
 ( 
 'gmp-map' 
 ) 
  
 as 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 MapElement 
 ; 
  
 const 
  
 innerMap 
  
 = 
  
 mapElement 
 . 
 innerMap 
 ; 
  
 // Get the initial center of the map. 
  
 const 
  
 position 
  
 = 
  
 innerMap 
 . 
 getCenter 
 () 
  
 as 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 LatLng 
 ; 
  
 // Create the initial InfoWindow. 
  
 let 
  
 infoWindow 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 InfoWindow 
 ({ 
  
 content 
 : 
  
 "Click the map to get Lat/Lng!" 
 , 
  
 position 
 , 
  
 }); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 open 
 ( 
 innerMap 
 ); 
  
 // Configure the click listener. 
  
 innerMap 
 . 
 addListener 
 ( 
 "click" 
 , 
  
 ( 
 mapsMouseEvent 
 ) 
  
 = 
>  
 { 
  
 // Close the current InfoWindow. 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 close 
 (); 
  
 // Create a new InfoWindow. 
  
 infoWindow 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 InfoWindow 
 ({ 
  
 position 
 : 
  
 mapsMouseEvent.latLng 
 , 
  
 }); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 setContent 
 ( 
  
 JSON 
 . 
 stringify 
 ( 
 mapsMouseEvent 
 . 
 latLng 
 . 
 toJSON 
 (), 
  
 null 
 , 
  
 2 
 ) 
  
 ); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 open 
 ( 
 innerMap 
 ); 
  
 }); 
 } 
 initMap 
 (); 
  

JavaScript

 async 
  
 function 
  
 initMap 
 () 
  
 { 
  
 // Request needed libraries. 
  
 await 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 importLibrary 
 ( 
 "maps" 
 ); 
  
 // Set up the map. 
  
 const 
  
 mapElement 
  
 = 
  
 document 
 . 
 querySelector 
 ( 
 'gmp-map' 
 ); 
  
 const 
  
 innerMap 
  
 = 
  
 mapElement 
 . 
 innerMap 
 ; 
  
 // Get the initial center of the map. 
  
 const 
  
 position 
  
 = 
  
 innerMap 
 . 
 getCenter 
 (); 
  
 // Create the initial InfoWindow. 
  
 let 
  
 infoWindow 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 InfoWindow 
 ({ 
  
 content 
 : 
  
 "Click the map to get Lat/Lng!" 
 , 
  
 position 
 , 
  
 }); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 open 
 ( 
 innerMap 
 ); 
  
 // Configure the click listener. 
  
 innerMap 
 . 
 addListener 
 ( 
 "click" 
 , 
  
 ( 
 mapsMouseEvent 
 ) 
  
 = 
>  
 { 
  
 // Close the current InfoWindow. 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 close 
 (); 
  
 // Create a new InfoWindow. 
  
 infoWindow 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 google 
 . 
 maps 
 . 
 InfoWindow 
 ({ 
  
 position 
 : 
  
 mapsMouseEvent 
 . 
 latLng 
 , 
  
 }); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 setContent 
 ( 
 JSON 
 . 
 stringify 
 ( 
 mapsMouseEvent 
 . 
 latLng 
 . 
 toJSON 
 (), 
  
 null 
 , 
  
 2 
 )); 
  
 infoWindow 
 . 
 open 
 ( 
 innerMap 
 ); 
  
 }); 
 } 
 initMap 
 (); 
  

CSS

 /* 
 * Optional: Makes the sample page fill the window. 
 */ 
 html 
 , 
 body 
  
 { 
  
 height 
 : 
  
 100 
 % 
 ; 
  
 margin 
 : 
  
 0 
 ; 
  
 padding 
 : 
  
 0 
 ; 
 } 
  

HTML

<html>
  <head>
    <title>Event Click LatLng</title>

    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./style.css" />
    <script type="module" src="./index.js"></script>
    <!-- prettier-ignore -->
    <script>(g=>{var h,a,k,p="The Google Maps JavaScript API",c="google",l="importLibrary",q="__ib__",m=document,b=window;b=b[c]||(b[c]={});var d=b.maps||(b.maps={}),r=new Set,e=new URLSearchParams,u=()=>h||(h=new Promise(async(f,n)=>{await (a=m.createElement("script"));e.set("libraries",[...r]+"");for(k in g)e.set(k.replace(/[A-Z]/g,t=>"_"+t[0].toLowerCase()),g[k]);e.set("callback",c+".maps."+q);a.src=`https://maps.${c}apis.com/maps/api/js?`+e;d[q]=f;a.onerror=()=>h=n(Error(p+" could not load."));a.nonce=m.querySelector("script[nonce]")?.nonce||"";m.head.append(a)}));d[l]?console.warn(p+" only loads once. Ignoring:",g):d[l]=(f,...n)=>r.add(f)&&u().then(()=>d[l](f,...n))})
        ({key: "AIzaSyA6myHzS10YXdcazAFalmXvDkrYCp5cLc8", v: "weekly"});</script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <gmp-map center="-25.363,131.044" zoom="4"></gmp-map>
  </body>
</html>  

Try Sample

Clone Sample

Git and Node.js are required to run this sample locally. Follow these instructions to install Node.js and NPM. The following commands clone, install dependencies and start the sample application.

  
  git 
  
 clone 
  
 https 
 : 
 //github.com/googlemaps-samples/js-api-samples.git 
 
  
  cd 
  
 samples 
 / 
 event 
 - 
 click 
 - 
 latlng 
 
  
  npm 
  
 i 
 
  
  npm 
  
 start 
 
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