package viewport
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Type Members
- final case class Viewport(low: Option[LatLng] = _root_.scala.None, high: Option[LatLng] = _root_.scala.None, unknownFields: UnknownFieldSet = _root_.scalapb.UnknownFieldSet.empty) extends GeneratedMessage with Updatable[Viewport] with Product with Serializable
A latitude-longitude viewport, represented as two diagonally opposite
low
andhigh
points.A latitude-longitude viewport, represented as two diagonally opposite
low
andhigh
points. A viewport is considered a closed region, i.e. it includes its boundary. The latitude bounds must range between -90 to 90 degrees inclusive, and the longitude bounds must range between -180 to 180 degrees inclusive. Various cases include:- If
low
=high
, the viewport consists of that single point. - If
low.longitude
>high.longitude
, the longitude range is inverted (the viewport crosses the 180 degree longitude line). - If
low.longitude
= -180 degrees andhigh.longitude
= 180 degrees, the viewport includes all longitudes. - If
low.longitude
= 180 degrees andhigh.longitude
= -180 degrees, the longitude range is empty. - If
low.latitude
>high.latitude
, the latitude range is empty.
Both
low
andhigh
must be populated, and the represented box cannot be empty (as specified by the definitions above). An empty viewport will result in an error.For example, this viewport fully encloses New York City:
{ "low": { "latitude": 40.477398, "longitude": -74.259087 }, "high": { "latitude": 40.91618, "longitude": -73.70018 } }
- low
Required. The low point of the viewport.
- high
Required. The high point of the viewport.
- Annotations
- @SerialVersionUID()
- If
Value Members
- object Viewport extends GeneratedMessageCompanion[Viewport]
- object ViewportProto extends GeneratedFileObject