Class CategoryQuery.Area

java.lang.Object
com.here.sdk.search.CategoryQuery.Area
Enclosing class:
CategoryQuery

public static final class CategoryQuery.Area extends Object

Area to perform search on.

  • Field Details

    • areaCenter

      @NonNull public final GeoCoordinates areaCenter

      Geographic coordinates of the center around which to provide the most relevant places.

    • boxArea

      @Nullable public final GeoBox boxArea

      Geographic rectangle area in which to provide the most relevant places.

    • circleArea

      @Nullable public final GeoCircle circleArea

      Geographic circle area in which to provide the most relevant places.

    • corridorArea

      @Nullable public final GeoCorridor corridorArea

      Geographic corridor area in which to provide the most relevant places. The contained polyline and half-width define the area that will be used in a search query.

      When used with SearchEngine, the polyline is compressed and sent. More complex polylines with large amounts of coordinates and with smaller half-width may have the less relevant part removed, such as the one far away from the search center. This usually makes no difference, because there will be enough POIs near the search center. For use cases where it is important to search the entire polyline, half-width can be increased or not set. For example: Route between New York and Chicago with half-width 800 will be added to request without removing the far away part, but route of the same length (around 360km) between Milan (Italy) and Konstanz (Germany) will have the far away part removed due to its complexity.

      When corridorArea is provided, areaCenter has to be within it, otherwise areaCenter is ignored when searching.

  • Constructor Details

    • Area

      public Area(@NonNull GeoCoordinates areaCenter)

      Constructs a new instance of this class from provided parameters.

      Parameters:
      areaCenter -

      Geographic coordinates of the center around which to provide the most relevant places.

    • Area

      public Area(@NonNull GeoCoordinates areaCenter, @NonNull GeoBox boxArea)

      Constructs a new instance of this class from provided parameters.

      Parameters:
      areaCenter -

      Geographic coordinates of the center around which to provide the most relevant places.

      boxArea -

      Geographic rectangle area in which to provide the most relevant places.

    • Area

      public Area(@NonNull GeoCoordinates areaCenter, @NonNull GeoCircle circleArea)

      Constructs a new instance of this class from provided parameters.

      Parameters:
      areaCenter -

      Geographic coordinates of the center around which to provide the most relevant places.

      circleArea -

      Geographic circle area in which to provide the most relevant places.

    • Area

      public Area(@NonNull GeoCorridor corridorArea, @NonNull GeoCoordinates areaCenter)

      Constructs a new instance of this class from provided parameters. The given corridor and center define the area that will be used in the search query.

      When used with SearchEngine, the polyline is compressed and sent. More complex polylines with large amounts of coordinates and with smaller half-width may have the less relevant part removed, such as the one far away from the search center. This usually makes no difference, because there will be enough POIs near the search center. For use cases where it is important to search the entire polyline, half-width can be increased or not set. For example: Route between New York and Chicago with half-width 800 will be added to request without removing the far away part, but route of the same length (around 360km) between Milan (Italy) and Konstanz (Germany) will have the far away part removed due to its complexity.

      The area center has to be within the corridor, otherwise it is ignored.

      Parameters:
      corridorArea -

      Geographic corridor area in which to provide the most relevant places.

      areaCenter -

      Geographic coordinates of the prioritized area center.

  • Method Details