QGeoCodingManagerclass provides support for geocoding operations. 更多 …
def
geocode
(address[, bounds=QGeoShape()])
def
geocode
(searchString[, limit=-1[, offset=0[, bounds=QGeoShape()]]])
def
locale
()
def
managerName
()
def
managerVersion
()
def
reverseGeocode
(coordinate[, bounds=QGeoShape()])
def
setLocale
(locale)
geocode()andreverseGeocode()functions returnQGeoCodeReplyobjects, which manage these operations and report on the result of the operations and any errors which may have occurred.
geocode()andreverseGeocode()functions can be used to convertQGeoAddressinstances toQGeoCoordinateinstances and vice-versa.
geocode()function is also overloaded to allow a user to perform a free text geocoding operation, if the string provided can be interpreted as an address it can be geocoded to coordinate information.Instances of
QGeoCodingManagercan be accessed withgeocodingManager().
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
error
(
reply
,
error
[
,
errorString=""
]
)
¶
reply
–
QGeoCodeReply
error
–
Error
errorString – unicode
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
finished
(
reply
)
¶
reply
–
QGeoCodeReply
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
geocode
(
address
[
,
bounds=QGeoShape()
]
)
¶
address
–
QGeoAddress
bounds
–
QGeoShape
Begins the geocoding of
address
. Geocoding is the process of finding a coordinate that corresponds to a given address.
A
QGeoCodeReply
object will be returned, which can be used to manage the geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.
This manager and the returned
QGeoCodeReply
object will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.
If supportsGeocoding() returns false an
UnsupportedOptionError
will occur.
Once the operation has completed,
locations()
can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of
QGeoLocation
objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.
The address data returned in the results may be different from
address
. This will usually occur if the geocoding service backend uses a different canonical form of addresses or if
address
was only partially filled out.
若
bounds
is non-null and is a valid
QGeoShape
it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained within
bounds
. This is particularly useful if
address
is only partially filled out, as the service will attempt to geocode all matches for the specified data.
The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to
finished()
,
error()
,
finished()
or
error()
with
deleteLater()
.
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
geocode
(
searchString
[
,
limit=-1
[
,
offset=0
[
,
bounds=QGeoShape()
]
]
]
)
¶
searchString – unicode
limit
–
int
offset
–
int
bounds
–
QGeoShape
Begins geocoding for a location matching
address
.
A
QGeoCodeReply
object will be returned, which can be used to manage the geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.
This manager and the returned
QGeoCodeReply
object will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.
Once the operation has completed,
locations()
can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of
QGeoLocation
objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.
若
limit
is -1 the entire result set will be returned, otherwise at most
limit
results will be returned.
offset
parameter is used to ask the geocoding service to not return the first
offset
results.
limit
and
offset
results are used together to implement paging.
若
bounds
is non-null and a valid
QGeoShape
it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained within
bounds
.
The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to
finished()
,
error()
,
finished()
or
error()
with
deleteLater()
.
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
locale
(
)
¶
QLocale
Returns the locale used to hint to this geocoding manager about what language to use for the results.
另请参阅
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
managerName
(
)
¶
unicode
Returns the name of the engine which implements the behaviour of this geocoding manager.
The combination of and
managerVersion()
should be unique amongst the plugin implementations.
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
managerVersion
(
)
¶
int
Returns the version of the engine which implements the behaviour of this geocoding manager.
The combination of
managerName()
and should be unique amongst the plugin implementations.
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
reverseGeocode
(
coordinate
[
,
bounds=QGeoShape()
]
)
¶
coordinate
–
QGeoCoordinate
bounds
–
QGeoShape
Begins the reverse geocoding of
coordinate
. Reverse geocoding is the process of finding an address that corresponds to a given coordinate.
A
QGeoCodeReply
object will be returned, which can be used to manage the reverse geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.
This manager and the returned
QGeoCodeReply
object will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.
If supportsReverseGeocoding() returns false an
UnsupportedOptionError
will occur.
At that point
locations()
can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of
QGeoLocation
objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.
The coordinate data returned in the results may be different from
coordinate
. This will usually occur if the reverse geocoding service backend shifts the coordinates to be closer to the matching addresses, or if the backend returns results at multiple levels of detail.
If multiple results are returned by the reverse geocoding service backend they will be provided in order of specificity. This normally occurs if the backend is configured to reverse geocode across multiple levels of detail. As an example, some services will return address and coordinate pairs for the street address, the city, the state and the country.
若
bounds
is non-null and a valid
QGeoRectangle
it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained within
bounds
.
The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to
finished()
,
error()
,
finished()
or
error()
with
deleteLater()
.
PySide2.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManager.
setLocale
(
locale
)
¶
locale
–
QLocale
Sets the locale to be used by this manager to
locale
.
If this geocoding manager supports returning the results in different languages, they will be returned in the language of
locale
.
The locale used defaults to the system locale if this is not set.
另请参阅