Given that the mapkit doesn't provide forward geocoding functionality today, can anyone provide help on how I can i use a search bar to return a latitude and longitude coordinate from a user inputted address today. If someone can provide sample code that would be great.
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iOS 5 now allows for forward Geocoding: I hope this helps! |
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I've created a forward geocoding API for Google's geocoding server. Check out my blogpost: http://blog.sallarp.com/ipad-iphone-forward-geocoding-api-google/ |
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I have created SVGeocoder, a simple forward and reverse geocoder class for iOS. It uses the Google Geocoding API as well and returns an MKPlacemark. This is how you geocode an address string:
And you reverse geocode an CLLocationCoordinate2D object like this:
The SVGeocoderDelegate offers these 2 methods:
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It's a known issue with the current version of MapKit. File a bugreport and dupe #6628720 so they make fixing it a priority. In the meantime, there are forward Geocoding APIs from Google Maps, via Yahoo Placemaker, or Cloudmade. |
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There is also a framework here: https://github.com/tylerhall/CoreGeoLocation Comment from docs: An Objective GeoCoder and Reverse Geocoder wrapping around Yahoo's Geocoding services or Google's Geo APIs primarily. |
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I have done some small work on forward and reverse geocoding using CLGeocoder in iOS5 CoreLocation framework on github hope it help you. https://github.com/Mangesh20/geocoding |
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There is no such functionality in MapKit. The best you can do is to call a third party web service. Google has some APIs to do this and so had Yahoo I think. Both have restrictions on commercial use though, so read the agreement. |
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