When looking up addresses there are a lot of parameters to influence result list. E.g. it is possible to get all house numbers for a street or even the reference point of the street.
I'm facing the problem that one of my customers likes to find a crossing and NOT a specific house number (or building).
Is it possible to get the geographical coordinates of a crossing or the crossings on a specified street?
Hopefully this is feasible!
Who is able to assist?
How to find crossings?
How to find crossings?
Mr. X
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Re: How to find crossings?
Hello Mr. X,
you can easily use the available SEARCH_OPTION-Class to influence the geocoders behaviour in the usecases you described: About the second topic you mentioned: crossings. This is also possible: The native profile provides the following configuration parameter for the separators (among others). A separator is a charatcer or string that separates the involved streets from each other:
So much for the moment!
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Bernd
you can easily use the available SEARCH_OPTION-Class to influence the geocoders behaviour in the usecases you described: About the second topic you mentioned: crossings. This is also possible: The native profile provides the following configuration parameter for the separators (among others). A separator is a charatcer or string that separates the involved streets from each other:
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<Intersections.Separators Value="/¤\¤ at ¤ @ ¤ ecke ¤" Type="string"/>
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Bernd
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Re: How to find crossings?
Dear Bernd,
thanks for your quick reply.
With respect to crossings I'd like to clarify: it is only possible to ask for a specific crossing, which I've to ask for by a somehow modified "street name"!?
When I'm right, are the Intersections.Separators from your post the whole bunch? I see "Ecke" and this is German! What about all the other languages? As far as I've seen in the xLocate API, it is not possible to define the separator by request?
Anyhow, it seems to be the best to work with the "/" as separator.
thanks for your quick reply.
With respect to crossings I'd like to clarify: it is only possible to ask for a specific crossing, which I've to ask for by a somehow modified "street name"!?
When I'm right, are the Intersections.Separators from your post the whole bunch? I see "Ecke" and this is German! What about all the other languages? As far as I've seen in the xLocate API, it is not possible to define the separator by request?
Anyhow, it seems to be the best to work with the "/" as separator.
Mr. X
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Re: How to find crossings?
Hi Mr. X,
how about what you'd like to clarify:
What input pattern would like to search for? (besides streetnames..)
As you've already seen: the separators are defined in the native profile file. Not sure whether you can add whatever you like (schickschnack didn't work). But yes: you can't provide the separators on request. If you want to deal with different separators, e.g. "ecke" in Germany and "across" in UK/US you have to add those separators and worst case you might specify several independent native profiles.
Best regards
Bernd
how about what you'd like to clarify:
What input pattern would like to search for? (besides streetnames..)
As you've already seen: the separators are defined in the native profile file. Not sure whether you can add whatever you like (schickschnack didn't work). But yes: you can't provide the separators on request. If you want to deal with different separators, e.g. "ecke" in Germany and "across" in UK/US you have to add those separators and worst case you might specify several independent native profiles.
Best regards
Bernd
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