How to find zoom level based on circle draw on map

We can also get the zoom level for map from the drawn circle

Circle circle = googleMap.addCircle(circleOptions);

googleMap.animateCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(
                        circleOptions.getCenter(), getZoomLevel(circle)

// Methode for zoomlevel

public int getZoomLevel(Circle circle) {
    int zoomLevel = 11;
    if (circle != null) {
        double radius = circle.getRadius() + circle.getRadius() / 2;
        double scale = radius / 500;
        zoomLevel = (int) (16 - Math.log(scale) / Math.log(2));
    }
    return zoomLevel;
}

build.gradle:

dependencies {
    compile 'com.google.maps.android:android-maps-utils:0.4+'
}

public static LatLngBounds getLatLngBoundsFromCircle(Circle circle){
    if(circle != null){
        return new LatLngBounds.Builder()
                .include(SphericalUtil.computeOffset(circle.getCenter(), circle.getRadius() * Math.sqrt(2), 45))
                .include(SphericalUtil.computeOffset(circle.getCenter(), circle.getRadius() * Math.sqrt(2), 225))
                .build();
    }
    return null;
}

map.animateCamera( CameraUpdateFactory
    .newLatLngBounds(MapUtils.getLatLngBoundsFromCircle(mapCircle),20) );

After long time I found the solution from somewhere.

here is the method which was giving me the min lat/lng and max lat/lng. Based on this I have getting the latspan and longspan.

public void boundingCoordinates(double distance, double radius) {

    if (radius < 0d || distance < 0d)
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();

    // angular distance in radians on a great circle
    double radDist = distance / radius;

    double radLat = Math.toRadians(gp.getLatitudeE6()/1e6); // here is your single point latitude gp.getLatitude
    double radLon = Math.toRadians(gp.getLongitudeE6()/1e6); // here is your single point longitude gp.getlongitude

    double minLat = radLat - radDist;
    double maxLat = radLat + radDist;

    double minLon, maxLon;
    if (minLat > MIN_LAT && maxLat < MAX_LAT) {
        double deltaLon = Math.asin(Math.sin(radDist) /Math.cos(radLat));
        minLon = radLon - deltaLon;

        if (minLon < MIN_LON) 
            minLon += 2d * Math.PI;

        maxLon = radLon + deltaLon;

        if (maxLon > MAX_LON) 
            maxLon -= 2d * Math.PI;
    } else {
        // a pole is within the distance
        minLat = Math.max(minLat, MIN_LAT);
        maxLat = Math.min(maxLat, MAX_LAT);
        minLon = MIN_LON;
        maxLon = MAX_LON;
    }

    minLat = Math.toDegrees(minLat);
    minLon = Math.toDegrees(minLon);
    maxLat = Math.toDegrees(maxLat);
    maxLon = Math.toDegrees(maxLon);

    minGeo = new GeoPoint((int)(minLat*1e6),(int)(minLon*1e6));
    maxGeo = new GeoPoint((int)(maxLat*1e6),(int)(maxLon*1e6));
}

now you pass the distance in any unit as per that you have to pass the radius of earth for example if you pass 2 km then the radius of earth is in km say 6370.997.

you can try it, its cool thing