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The heading
read-only property of the GeolocationCoordinates
interface is a double
representing the direction in which the device is traveling. This value, specified in degrees, indicates how far off from heading due north the device is. 0
degrees represents true north, and the direction is determined clockwise (which means that east is 90
degrees and west is 270
degrees). If GeolocationCoordinates.speed
is 0
or the device is not able to provide heading information, heading
is null
.
A double
representing the direction in which the device is traveling.
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