Autodesk 15606-011408-9320 User Guide - Page 141

The US Street Address Location Category, Minimum longitude, Field, Type of Data It Contains

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Field (continued) Minimum longitude Maximum latitude Maximum longitude Type of Data It Contains (continued) The minimum longitude for polylines and polygons, or the longitude location for points. For arbitrary XY coordinates, this field should specify the minimum X value. The maximum latitude for polylines and polygons, or the latitude location for points (same as minimum latitude for points). For arbitrary XY coordinates, this field should specify the maximum Y value. The maximum longitude for polylines and polygons, or the longitude location for points (same as minimum longitude for points). For arbitrary XY coordinates, this field should specify the maximum X value. Online Help Index zoom goto location categories US Street Address Following are some important notes about the data in these fields:  When you specify the location for a point, the minimum longitude and latitude are the same as the maximum longitude and latitude. Therefore, when the user selects this zoom location, the Width that the user specifies (if any) is used. If the minimum longitude and latitude are different from the maximum longitude and latitude, the Width that the user specifies is ignored.  The Location name field must not contain any special characters, such as "\n" for forcing a new line. This can cause conflict if you have only one name field that you want to use for both location names and feature names, and you want to include newline characters to create multi-line MapTips from the feature names. In this case, you should add a second field for use as feature names in MapTips that contains the same name information and includes newline characters, while excluding newline characters in the first field that will be used for location names. The US Street Address Location Category Autodesk MapGuide Author comes with a predefined location category called "US Street Address." When you activate this category, you access a geocoding database that contains U.S. street addresses and their coordinates, so that your users can type an address or ZIP code and zoom directly to that location on the map. Creating and Modifying Zoom Goto Location Categories | 141

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Creating and Modifying Zoom Goto Location Categories
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Following are some important notes about the data in these fields:
When you specify the location for a point, the minimum longitude and
latitude are the same as the maximum longitude and latitude. Therefore,
when the user selects this zoom location, the Width that the user specifies
(if any) is used. If the minimum longitude and latitude are different from
the maximum longitude and latitude, the Width that the user specifies is
ignored.
The Location name field must not contain any special characters, such as
\n
for forcing a new line. This can cause conflict if you have only one
name field that you want to use for both location names and feature
names, and you want to include newline characters to create multi-line
MapTips from the feature names. In this case, you should add a second
field for use as feature names in MapTips that contains the same name
information and includes newline characters, while excluding newline
characters in the first field that will be used for location names.
The US Street Address Location Category
Autodesk MapGuide Author comes with a predefined location category
called
US Street Address.
When you activate this category, you access a
geocoding database that contains U.S. street addresses and their coordinates,
so that your users can type an address or ZIP code and zoom directly to that
location on the map.
Minimum longitude
The minimum longitude for polylines and polygons, or
the longitude location for points. For arbitrary
XY
coor-
dinates, this field should specify the minimum
X
value.
Maximum latitude
The maximum latitude for polylines and polygons, or
the latitude location for points (same as minimum lati-
tude for points). For arbitrary
XY
coordinates, this field
should specify the maximum
Y
value.
Maximum longitude
The maximum longitude for polylines and polygons, or
the longitude location for points (same as minimum
longitude for points). For arbitrary
XY
coordinates, this
field should specify the maximum
X
value.
Field (
continued
)
Type of Data It Contains (
continued
)
Online Help Index
zoom goto location
categories
US Street Address