/// <summary> /// Calculates directions between locations.\n /// You can search for directions for several modes of transportation, include transit, driving, walking or cycling. \n /// Directions may specify origins, destinations as latitude/longitude coordinates. /// </summary> /// <param name="origin">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="destination">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="mode">Specifies the mode of transport to use when calculating directions.</param> /// <param name="waypoints"> /// Specifies an array of waypoints. \n /// Waypoints alter a route by routing it through the specified location(s). \n /// A waypoint is specified as either a latitude/longitude coordinate or as an address which will be geocoded. \n /// Waypoints are only supported for driving, walking and bicycling directions. /// </param> /// <param name="alternatives"> /// If set to true, specifies that the Directions service may provide more than one route alternative in the response. \n /// Note that providing route alternatives may increase the response time from the server. /// </param> /// <param name="avoid">Indicates that the calculated route(s) should avoid the indicated features.</param> /// <param name="units"> /// Specifies the unit system to use when displaying results.\n /// Note: this unit system setting only affects the text displayed within distance fields. The distance fields also contain values which are always expressed in meters. /// </param> /// <param name="region">Specifies the region code, specified as a ccTLD ("top-level domain") two-character value.</param> /// <param name="departure_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of departure. \n /// You can specify the time as an integer in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second).\n /// The departure time may be specified in two cases:\n /// For transit directions: You can optionally specify one of departure_time or arrival_time. If neither time is specified, the departure_time defaults to now (that is, the departure time defaults to the current time).\n /// For driving directions: Google Maps API for Work customers can specify the departure_time to receive trip duration considering current traffic conditions. The departure_time must be set to within a few minutes of the current time. /// </param> /// <param name="arrival_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of arrival for transit directions, in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// You can specify either departure_time or arrival_time, but not both. \n /// Note that arrival_time must be specified as an integer. /// </param> /// <param name="language"> /// Specifies the language in which to return results.\n /// Note that we often update supported languages so this list may not be exhaustive.\n /// If language is not supplied, the service will attempt to use the native language of the domain from which the request is sent. /// </param> /// <returns>Instance of the search query.</returns> public static OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced Find( string origin, string destination, OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode mode = OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode.driving, string[] waypoints = null, bool alternatives = false, OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid avoid = OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid.none, OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits units = OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits.metric, string region = null, long departure_time = -1, long arrival_time = -1, string language = null) { OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced query = new OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced(new Params(origin, destination) { mode = mode, waypoints = waypoints != null? waypoints.Cast <object>().ToArray(): null, alternatives = alternatives, avoid = avoid, units = units, region = region, departure_time = departure_time > 0? (object)departure_time: null, arrival_time = arrival_time > 0? (long?)arrival_time: null, language = language }); OnlineMaps.instance.AddGoogleAPIQuery(query); return(query); }
public static OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced Find(Params p) { OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced query = new OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced(p); OnlineMaps.instance.AddGoogleAPIQuery(query); return(query); }
/// <summary> /// Calculates directions between locations.\n /// You can search for directions for several modes of transportation, include transit, driving, walking or cycling. \n /// Directions may specify origins, destinations as latitude/longitude coordinates. /// </summary> /// <param name="origin">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="destination">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="mode">Specifies the mode of transport to use when calculating directions.</param> /// <param name="waypoints"> /// Specifies an array of waypoints. \n /// Waypoints alter a route by routing it through the specified location(s). \n /// A waypoint is specified as either a latitude/longitude coordinate or as an address which will be geocoded. \n /// Waypoints are only supported for driving, walking and bicycling directions. /// </param> /// <param name="alternatives"> /// If set to true, specifies that the Directions service may provide more than one route alternative in the response. \n /// Note that providing route alternatives may increase the response time from the server. /// </param> /// <param name="avoid">Indicates that the calculated route(s) should avoid the indicated features.</param> /// <param name="units"> /// Specifies the unit system to use when displaying results.\n /// Note: this unit system setting only affects the text displayed within distance fields. The distance fields also contain values which are always expressed in meters. /// </param> /// <param name="region">Specifies the region code, specified as a ccTLD ("top-level domain") two-character value.</param> /// <param name="departure_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of departure. \n /// You can specify the time as an integer in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second).\n /// The departure time may be specified in two cases:\n /// For transit directions: You can optionally specify one of departure_time or arrival_time. If neither time is specified, the departure_time defaults to now (that is, the departure time defaults to the current time).\n /// For driving directions: Google Maps API for Work customers can specify the departure_time to receive trip duration considering current traffic conditions. The departure_time must be set to within a few minutes of the current time. /// </param> /// <param name="arrival_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of arrival for transit directions, in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// You can specify either departure_time or arrival_time, but not both. \n /// Note that arrival_time must be specified as an integer. /// </param> /// <param name="language"> /// Specifies the language in which to return results.\n /// Note that we often update supported languages so this list may not be exhaustive.\n /// If language is not supplied, the service will attempt to use the native language of the domain from which the request is sent. /// </param> /// <returns>Instance of the search query.</returns> public static OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced Find( string origin, string destination, OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode mode = OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode.driving, string[] waypoints = null, bool alternatives = false, OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid avoid = OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid.none, OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits units = OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits.metric, string region = null, long departure_time = -1, long arrival_time = -1, string language = null) { OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced query = new OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced(origin, destination, mode, waypoints, alternatives, avoid, units, region, departure_time, arrival_time, language); OnlineMaps.instance.AddGoogleAPIQuery(query); return(query); }
/// <summary> /// Calculates directions between locations.\n /// You can search for directions for several modes of transportation, include transit, driving, walking or cycling. \n /// Directions may specify origins, destinations as latitude/longitude coordinates. /// </summary> /// <param name="origin">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="destination">The address from which you wish to calculate directions.</param> /// <param name="mode">Specifies the mode of transport to use when calculating directions.</param> /// <param name="waypoints"> /// Specifies an array of waypoints. \n /// Waypoints alter a route by routing it through the specified location(s). \n /// A waypoint is specified as either a latitude/longitude coordinate or as an address which will be geocoded. \n /// Waypoints are only supported for driving, walking and bicycling directions. /// </param> /// <param name="alternatives"> /// If set to true, specifies that the Directions service may provide more than one route alternative in the response. \n /// Note that providing route alternatives may increase the response time from the server. /// </param> /// <param name="avoid">Indicates that the calculated route(s) should avoid the indicated features.</param> /// <param name="units"> /// Specifies the unit system to use when displaying results.\n /// Note: this unit system setting only affects the text displayed within distance fields. The distance fields also contain values which are always expressed in meters. /// </param> /// <param name="region">Specifies the region code, specified as a ccTLD ("top-level domain") two-character value.</param> /// <param name="departure_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of departure. \n /// You can specify the time as an integer in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// Alternatively, you can specify a value of now, which sets the departure time to the current time (correct to the nearest second).\n /// The departure time may be specified in two cases:\n /// For transit directions: You can optionally specify one of departure_time or arrival_time. If neither time is specified, the departure_time defaults to now (that is, the departure time defaults to the current time).\n /// For driving directions: Google Maps API for Work customers can specify the departure_time to receive trip duration considering current traffic conditions. The departure_time must be set to within a few minutes of the current time. /// </param> /// <param name="arrival_time"> /// Specifies the desired time of arrival for transit directions, in seconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. \n /// You can specify either departure_time or arrival_time, but not both. \n /// Note that arrival_time must be specified as an integer. /// </param> /// <param name="language"> /// Specifies the language in which to return results.\n /// Note that we often update supported languages so this list may not be exhaustive.\n /// If language is not supplied, the service will attempt to use the native language of the domain from which the request is sent. /// </param> /// <returns>Instance of the search query.</returns> public static OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced Find( string origin, string destination, OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode mode = OnlineMapsFindDirectionMode.driving, string[] waypoints = null, bool alternatives = false, OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid avoid = OnlineMapsFindDirectionAvoid.none, OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits units = OnlineMapsFindDirectionUnits.metric, string region = null, long departure_time = -1, long arrival_time = -1, string language = null) { OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced query = new OnlineMapsFindDirectionAdvanced(origin, destination, mode, waypoints, alternatives, avoid, units, region, departure_time, arrival_time, language); OnlineMaps.instance.AddGoogleAPIQuery(query); return query; }