Call google maps api out of a function












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Till now I have integrated my google maps-api with this code:



<script async defer
src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=GOOGLEKEY&callback=initMap">
</script>


And in the function initMap, I had my latitude and longitude.



But now, I get my latitude and longitude out of a database with an onclick-ajax-script on a button.



Which means, that wenn my site gets loaded I get this error:



InvalidValueError: setCenter: not a LatLng or LatLngLiteral: in property lat: not a number


Because there is no lat and lng right now.



I need to load the initMap function in the onclick-function of the button. Can someone tell me how to do that? Thank you










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    Till now I have integrated my google maps-api with this code:



    <script async defer
    src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=GOOGLEKEY&callback=initMap">
    </script>


    And in the function initMap, I had my latitude and longitude.



    But now, I get my latitude and longitude out of a database with an onclick-ajax-script on a button.



    Which means, that wenn my site gets loaded I get this error:



    InvalidValueError: setCenter: not a LatLng or LatLngLiteral: in property lat: not a number


    Because there is no lat and lng right now.



    I need to load the initMap function in the onclick-function of the button. Can someone tell me how to do that? Thank you










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      Till now I have integrated my google maps-api with this code:



      <script async defer
      src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=GOOGLEKEY&callback=initMap">
      </script>


      And in the function initMap, I had my latitude and longitude.



      But now, I get my latitude and longitude out of a database with an onclick-ajax-script on a button.



      Which means, that wenn my site gets loaded I get this error:



      InvalidValueError: setCenter: not a LatLng or LatLngLiteral: in property lat: not a number


      Because there is no lat and lng right now.



      I need to load the initMap function in the onclick-function of the button. Can someone tell me how to do that? Thank you










      share|improve this question














      Till now I have integrated my google maps-api with this code:



      <script async defer
      src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=GOOGLEKEY&callback=initMap">
      </script>


      And in the function initMap, I had my latitude and longitude.



      But now, I get my latitude and longitude out of a database with an onclick-ajax-script on a button.



      Which means, that wenn my site gets loaded I get this error:



      InvalidValueError: setCenter: not a LatLng or LatLngLiteral: in property lat: not a number


      Because there is no lat and lng right now.



      I need to load the initMap function in the onclick-function of the button. Can someone tell me how to do that? Thank you







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          You need to remove the &callback=initMap. Than you can initialize the map from whereever you want.






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