how can i map panning bounds in an area using wrld.js










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i want this functionality



https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/restrict-bounds/



in wrld javascript sdk



https://www.wrld3d.com/wrld.js/latest/docs/examples/



wrld javascript sdk is using leaflets but it does not support some of the functions like lock zoom level and restrict panning into certain area.



var map = L.map('map', 
minZoom: 0,
maxZoom: 0
);


this does not supported in wrld.js



so i achieve this by following code



function updatePopup() 

var zoom = map.getZoom();
var center = map.getCenter();

if(zoom < 15)
map.setView(center, 15,
animate: false
);



map.on("update", updatePopup);


but i am still not able to set panning please help



https://jsfiddle.net/mrt2yxpu/



this is working example.










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    i want this functionality



    https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/restrict-bounds/



    in wrld javascript sdk



    https://www.wrld3d.com/wrld.js/latest/docs/examples/



    wrld javascript sdk is using leaflets but it does not support some of the functions like lock zoom level and restrict panning into certain area.



    var map = L.map('map', 
    minZoom: 0,
    maxZoom: 0
    );


    this does not supported in wrld.js



    so i achieve this by following code



    function updatePopup() 

    var zoom = map.getZoom();
    var center = map.getCenter();

    if(zoom < 15)
    map.setView(center, 15,
    animate: false
    );



    map.on("update", updatePopup);


    but i am still not able to set panning please help



    https://jsfiddle.net/mrt2yxpu/



    this is working example.










    share|improve this question
























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      i want this functionality



      https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/restrict-bounds/



      in wrld javascript sdk



      https://www.wrld3d.com/wrld.js/latest/docs/examples/



      wrld javascript sdk is using leaflets but it does not support some of the functions like lock zoom level and restrict panning into certain area.



      var map = L.map('map', 
      minZoom: 0,
      maxZoom: 0
      );


      this does not supported in wrld.js



      so i achieve this by following code



      function updatePopup() 

      var zoom = map.getZoom();
      var center = map.getCenter();

      if(zoom < 15)
      map.setView(center, 15,
      animate: false
      );



      map.on("update", updatePopup);


      but i am still not able to set panning please help



      https://jsfiddle.net/mrt2yxpu/



      this is working example.










      share|improve this question














      i want this functionality



      https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/restrict-bounds/



      in wrld javascript sdk



      https://www.wrld3d.com/wrld.js/latest/docs/examples/



      wrld javascript sdk is using leaflets but it does not support some of the functions like lock zoom level and restrict panning into certain area.



      var map = L.map('map', 
      minZoom: 0,
      maxZoom: 0
      );


      this does not supported in wrld.js



      so i achieve this by following code



      function updatePopup() 

      var zoom = map.getZoom();
      var center = map.getCenter();

      if(zoom < 15)
      map.setView(center, 15,
      animate: false
      );



      map.on("update", updatePopup);


      but i am still not able to set panning please help



      https://jsfiddle.net/mrt2yxpu/



      this is working example.







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