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I would like to know how I can return latitude and longitude from an address provided by the User.
Example "Av. Sampaio Vidal,Centro, Marília, SP"
Answer coordenadas -22.225985,-49.94656
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I would like to know how I can return latitude and longitude from an address provided by the User.
Example "Av. Sampaio Vidal,Centro, Marília, SP"
Answer coordenadas -22.225985,-49.94656
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You want to perform an operation of geocoding.
Use the method Geocoder.getFromLocationName(String locationName, int maxResults).
It will return a list of objects Address, which in turn have the methods Address.getLatitude()
and Address.getLongitude()
.
(Untested, it should actually be modified to bring the data into one thread apart, because it is too heavy for the thread home of Android):
Geocoder geocoder = new Geocoder(this);
List<Address> enderecos = geocoder.getFromLocationName("Av. Sampaio Vidal, Centro, Marília, SP", 1);
if (enderecos.size() > 0) {
Log.v("tag", "coordenadas " + enderecos.get(0).getLatitude() + ", " + enderecos.get(0).getLongitude());
}
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This probably won’t be the answer but it’s just to try to give a light: I get the coordinates by extracting them from a query as follows:
URL PERMANENTE
: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=
ENDEREÇO
: Av. Sampaio Vidal,Centro, Marília, SP
Concatenates the url with the address and will have tudo
on the query performed within a array
, then simply extract the data you want.
Exemplo
: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=Av. Sampaio Vidal,Centro, Marília, SP
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I’m having a mistake
Caused by: java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Invalid index 0, size is 0
on the lineLog.v("tag", "coordenadas " + enderecos.get(0).getLatitude() + ", " + enderecos.get(0).getLongitude());
– Guilherme
That means the list of objects
Address
came empty, that is, Google did not find an address near the given coordinates. I changed the response code to include that test.– Piovezan
Ops actually meant otherwise, that Google did not find coordinates for the address given.
– Piovezan