NAME
Geo::Coder::GoogleMaps::Location - Geo::Coder::GoogleMaps' Location object
VERSION
Version 0.3.2 (follow Geo::Coder::Google version number)
SYNOPSIS
Here we have the object returned by Geo::Coder::GoogleMaps::Response->placemarks().
This object can generate and manipulate the geocoding subset of KML 2.2 object (main change for the geocoding feature is the introduction of ExtendedData).
FUNCTIONS
new
The constructor can take the following arguments :
- SubAdministrativeAreaName : a string
- PostalCodeNumber : a postal code (err...)
- LocalityName : yes! A locality name !
- ThoroughfareName: same thing => a string
- AdministrativeAreaName
- CountryName
- CountryNameCode
- address
- longitude
- latitude
- altitude (warning in Google Maps API altitude must be 0)
SubAdministrativeAreaName
Access the SubAdministrativeAreaName parameter.
print $location->SubAdministrativeAreaName(); # retrieve the value
$location->SubAdministrativeAreaName("Paris"); # set the value
PostalCodeNumber
Access the PostalCodeNumber parameter.
print $location->PostalCodeNumber(); # retrieve the value
$location->PostalCodeNumber("75000"); # set the value
ThoroughfareName
Access the ThoroughfareName parameter.
print $location->ThoroughfareName(); # retrieve the value
$location->ThoroughfareName("1 Avenue des Champs Élysées"); # set the value
LocalityName
Access the LocalityName parameter.
print $location->LocalityName(); # retrieve the value
$location->LocalityName("Paris"); # set the value
AdministrativeAreaName
Access the AdministrativeAreaName parameter.
print $location->AdministrativeAreaName(); # retrieve the value
$location->AdministrativeAreaName("PA"); # set the value
CountryName
Access the CountryName parameter.
print $location->CountryName(); # retrieve the value
$location->CountryName("France"); # set the value
CountryNameCode
Access the CountryNameCode parameter.
print $location->CountryNameCode(); # retrieve the value
$location->CountryNameCode("FR"); # set the value
Accuracy
Access the Accuracy parameter.
print $location->Accuracy(); # retrieve the value
$location->Accuracy(8); # set the value
address
Access the address parameter.
print $location->address(); # retrieve the value
$location->address("1 Avenue des Champs Élysées, 75000, Paris, FR"); # set the value
id
Access the id parameter.
print $location->id(); # retrieve the value
$location->id("point1"); # set the value
latitude
Access the latitude parameter.
print $location->latitude(); # retrieve the value
$location->latitude("-122.4558"); # set the value
longitude
Access the longitude parameter.
print $location->longitude(); # retrieve the value
$location->longitude("55.23465"); # set the value
altitude
Access the altitude parameter.
print $location->altitude(); # retrieve the value
$location->altitude(0); # set the value
Please note that it must be 0 if you use the Google Map API.
coordinates
This method is not really an accessor, it's only a getter which return longitude, latitude and altitude as a string.
print "Placemark's coordinates: ",$location->coordinates,"\n";
LLB_north
Access the north parameter from the LatLonBox.
print $location->LLB_north(); # retrieve the value
$location->LLB_north(48.9157461); # set the value
LLB_south
Access the south parameter from the LatLonBox.
print $location->LLB_south(); # retrieve the value
$location->LLB_south(48.9157461); # set the value
LLB_east
Access the east parameter from the LatLonBox.
print $location->LLB_east(); # retrieve the value
$location->LLB_east(48.9157461); # set the value
LLB_west
Access the west parameter from the LatLonBox.
print $location->LLB_west(); # retrieve the value
$location->LLB_west(48.9157461); # set the value
toJSON
Return a JSON encoded object ( thanks to JSON::Syck::Dump() )
my $json = $location->toJSON ;
toKML
Return a KML object ( thanks to XML::LibXML ).
my $kml = $location->toXML ;
Please note that this function can take an optionnal argument (0 or 1) and if it's set to 1 this method return a XML string instead of the XML::LibXML::Document object.
toXML
An allias for toKML()
Serialyze
This method simply call the good to(JSON|XML|KML) depending of the output format you selected.
You can eventually pass extra arguments, they will be relayed.
$location->Serialyze(1); # if the output is set to XML or KML you will have a stringified XML as output
AUTHOR
Arnaud Dupuis, <a.dupuis at infinityperl.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-geo-coder-googlemaps at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Geo-Coder-GoogleMaps. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Geo::Coder::GoogleMaps::Location
You can also look for information at:
Infinity Perl:
Google Code repository
Google Maps API documentation
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Geo-Coder-GoogleMaps
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Arnaud DUPUIS and Nabla Development, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.