谷歌地图(Google Maps)是当今最知名的导航应用程序之一。人们主要将其用于行车路线,但也用于寻找远足径、当地企业等等。谷歌地图有很多替代品(Google Maps alternatives),但没有一个享有同样的受欢迎程度。
可用的最有用的功能之一是能够在Google 地图(Google Maps)中对多个站点进行编程。您可以从应用程序的各个位置访问此功能。在本指南中,您将学习如何使用此功能。
在Google 地图(Google Maps)中添加多个站点(Multiple Stops)
在Google 地图(Google Maps)中添加多个站点的功能嵌入到位置搜索过程本身中。这有点像创建自定义路线(creating custom routes),但您可以在旅行时即时使用此功能。首先,您需要先标记路线的终点。
为此,只需打开Google 地图(Google Maps)应用并在搜索字段中输入位置。当您想要的位置出现在列表中时,只需点按它即可。
您会在地图上看到该位置的标记。您可以选择方向(Directions)按钮来选择该位置作为您的路线终点。
此时,Google Maps应用程序已将您置于路线视图中。您会在地图下方看到到目的地的距离和时间。
要开始构建您的路线,请点击右上角的三个点以打开菜单。从菜单中选择添加停靠点。(Add stop)
这将打开路线编辑窗口,其中包含从开始到结束概述您当前路线的多个字段。
您会将您的位置视为起点,将目的地视为第二个点(当前终点)。现在您已准备好沿路线添加和编辑停靠点。
如何添加和编辑路线停靠点
路线编辑窗口中内置了许多功能,这些功能被打包在一个小区域中。
添加路线停靠点(Adding Route Stops)
要添加城镇或您已经知道名称的任何其他位置,只需在下一步字段中输入该位置即可。您会在左侧看到一个小写字母,用于标识该站点的地图标记。
如果您不知道停靠点的名称,只需开始输入它,您就会在搜索字段下方看到一个列表,其中包含沿您的路线匹配的位置列表。
请注意,您还将看到此位置与当前位置的距离。
点击(Tap)结果中的任何项目以将其选为您的停靠点之一。
完成路线构建后,您将在地图上方的最终列表中看到所有这些多个点。
编辑路线停靠点(Editing Route Stops)
您可以通过用手指按住并拖动该字段来重新排列路线停靠点。移动(Move)您在目的地之前添加的新站点,使它们成为您前往该目的地的途中的临时站点。
每当您点击地图时,您都会看到顶部列出的起点和终点,以及您在路线上添加的站点数量。
路线完成后,只需选择“开始(Start)”按钮即可开始您的驾驶。
使用地图内搜索(In-Map Search)添加多个停靠点(Add Multiple Stops)
从地图视图(即使在途中)在Google 地图(Google Maps)中添加多个站点的另一种方法是点击地图上的小放大镜图标。这将打开一个搜索字段,您可以在其中搜索特定点或通用停靠点。
通用停靠点的一些示例包括:
您真的可以输入您正在寻找的企业或位置的任何通用描述, (description of a business)Google 地图(Google Maps)会沿您的路线向您显示所有这些选项。“收藏夹”选项是您在Google 地图收藏夹(Google Maps Favorites)列表中保存的任何位置的名称。
点击位置图标(咖啡杯、气泵等)右侧的三个点,查看常用的通用业务类型列表。
此处的搜索结果将显示为地图顶部的红色路线标记。显示的所有位置都是根据它们与您当前路线的接近程度来选择的。
如果您点击这些红色标记中的任何一个,您将看到一个简短标签,其中包含业务类型、位置以及该业务当前是营业还是关闭。
点击列表下方的添加站点(Add stop)以将该站点添加到您当前的路线。添加后,您会看到当前地图上方列出的停靠点数量增加了 1。
同样,您可以点击显示路线停靠点数量的框以查看停靠点的完整列表。用手指拖放(Drag)这些以重新排序,或点击右侧的X图标以删除停靠点。(X)
与他人分享您的路线
建立路线后,您可以随时通过电子邮件将此路线发送给其他人。
为此,只需点击导航页面顶部的三点图标即可打开菜单。从列表中选择共享路线。(Share directions)
这将打开一个选择人员(Select people)窗口。只需(Just)输入电子邮件地址,然后选择您经常使用的电子邮件之一或输入整个电子邮件,然后选择下一步(Next)。
这将打开您的默认电子邮件应用程序并自动创建一封电子邮件给该收件人。电子邮件正文将包含一个通用的Google 地图(Google Maps)框,其中包含您的个人资料图片和该框中的文本“我与您共享路线”。在此之下,收件人将看到一个“在 Google 地图上查看”(View on Google Maps)按钮以单击。
选择此选项将在他们的设备上打开Google 地图(Google Maps),他们将可以访问您用于到达同一目的地的相同路线。这是与在多车旅行期间跟随您的其他人共享所有计划停靠点的路线的好方法。这也是与朋友和家人分享您的旅行行程的好方法。
在 Google 地图中使用多个站点
谷歌地图(Google Maps)有很多很棒的用途,在应用程序中使用多个站点只是其中之一。您可以使用它来查看您去过的地方的历史记录,(see a history of places you’ve visited)在地图中放置图钉(drop pins in maps)以便稍后访问这些位置,甚至可以在隐身模式下使用 Google 地图(Google Maps in incognito mode)来防止位置历史跟踪。
How to Use Multiple Stops in Google Maps
Google Maps is one of the best-known navigational aрps іn use today. People use it mostly for driving directions, but also to find hiking trails, local businesses, and much more. There are plenty of Google Maps alternatives but none of them enjoy the same popularity.
One of the most useful features available is the ability to program multiple stops in Google Maps. You can access this feature from various places in the app. In this guide, you’ll learn how to use this feature.
Adding Multiple Stops in Google Maps
The feature to add multiple stops in Google Maps is embedded into the location search process itself. It’s a little bit like creating custom routes, but you can use this feature on the fly while you’re traveling. To get started, you’ll need to first mark the ending point of your route.
To do this, just open the Google Maps app and type a location into the search field. When the location you want shows up in the list, just tap it.
You’ll see the marker for that location show up on the map. You can select the Directions button to select that location as your route ending point.
At this point, the Google Maps app has you in the route view. You’ll see the distance and time to your destination underneath the map.
To begin building your route, tap the three dots at the upper right to open the menu. Select Add stop from the menu.
This will open the route editing window with multiple fields outlining your current route from start to finish.
You’ll see your location as the starting point, and the destination as the second point (the current ending point). Now you’re ready to add and edit stops along the route.
How to Add and Edit Route Stops
There are a lot of features built into the route editing window packed into one small area.
Adding Route Stops
To add a town or any other location you already know the name of, just type that location into the next step field. You’ll see a small letter on the left identifying the map marker for that stop.
If you don’t know the name of a stop, just start typing it and you’ll see a list appear under the search field with a list of matching locations along your route.
Note that you’ll also see the distance of this location from your current location.
Tap any of the items in the results to choose that as one of your stops.
Once you’re done building your route, you’ll see all of those multiple points in the final list above your map.
Editing Route Stops
You can reorder your route stops by holding and dragging that field with your finger. Move new stops you’ve added before your destination to make them interim stops on your way to that destination.
Whenever you tap on the map, you’ll see the starting and ending point listed at the top, along with the number of stops you’ve added along the route.
Once your route is finished, just select the Start button to begin your drive.
Using In-Map Search to Add Multiple Stops
Another way to add multiple stops in Google Maps from the map view (even while you’re en-route) is to tap the small magnifying glass icon on the map. This will open a search field where you can search for specific points or generic stops.
Some examples of generic stops include:
- Restaurant
- Gas station
- Coffee shop
- Clothing store
- Favorites
You can really type any generic description of a business or location you’re looking for, and Google Maps will show you all of those options along your route. The “Favorites” option is the name of any saved location you have in your Google Maps Favorites list.
Tap the three dots to the right of the location icons (coffee cup, gas pump, etc) to see a commonly used list of generic business types.
The search results here will show up as red route markers on top of your map. All locations that display are selected by their proximity to your current route.
If you tap any of those red markers, you’ll see a short label for the business type, the location, and whether the business is currently open or closed.
Tap Add stop under the listing to add that stop to your current route. Once you add it, you’ll see the number of stops listed above your current map increase by one.
Again, you can tap the box that shows the number of route stops to see the full list of stops. Drag and drop these with your finger to reorder them, or tap the X icon on the right to remove a stop.
Sharing Your Route with Others
Once you have your route built, at any point you can send this route to other people via email.
To do this, just tap the three-dot icon at the top of the navigation page to open the menu. Select Share directions from the list.
This will open a Select people window. Just type the email address and either select one of your frequently used emails or type the entire email and select Next.
This will open your default email app and automatically create an email to that recipient. The email body will contain a generic Google Maps box with your profile image and the text “I shared directions with you” inside that box. Under this, the recipient will see a View on Google Maps button to click.
Selecting this will open Google Maps on their device, and they’ll have access to the same exact route you’re using to get to that same destination. This is a great way to share a route with all of your planned stops with other people who are following you during a multi-car trip. It’s also a great way to share your trip itinerary with friends and family.
Using Multiple Stops in Google Maps
Google Maps has a lot of great uses, and using multiple stops in the app is only one of them. You can use it to see a history of places you’ve visited, drop pins in maps to visit those locations later, or even use Google Maps in incognito mode to prevent location history tracking.