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I've been searching everywhere for a clear example of how to use the ch.hsr.geohash to search for nearby locations. I mean, I just need to implement the following situation:

1 - I have a Long latitude and Long longitude. 2 - Convert this latitude/longitude to hash. (I believe it's done by using "GeoHash.withBitPrecision(latitude, longitude, 64)" but I'm not sure what precision is here. I suppose 64bits would be to have the same precision as long 3 - Retrieve a list of latitudes/longitudes within 100km distance (I have no idea how to even start it using geohash) 4 - Query objectify objects using the latitudes/longitudes result list.

But I can't find any documentation about the lib neither any clear example. Please could someone advice me or give me any start point to search about it? Did anyone already used this library to achieve the same result I'm looking for? Thanks a lot!

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I ended with the following approach:

Geohash geohash = Geohash. withCharacterPrecision(latitude, longitude,12); String geohashString = geohash.toBase32();

Then worked with geohashString according to the distance I wanted. I mean, matching the prefix of the string according to its precision. For example,

Database:

Name | geohash | id

Model 1 | gc7x9813vx2r | 1
Model 2 | gc7x8840suhr | 2
Model 3 | gc30psvp0zgr | 3

Then I want to get all models within 100km radius of this point (53.244664, -6.140530).

Geohash geohash = Geohash. withCharacterPrecision(53.244664, -6.140530, 12);
String geohashString = geohash.toBase32().substring(0, 3); //3 characters for around 100km of precision

ofy().load().type(Model.class).filter("geohash >=", geoHashString).filter("geohash <", geoHashString + "\uFFFD");

Then it will match only Model 1 and Model 2 which start with "gc7" so they are within 100km radius approximately.

Following this table for precision: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geohash

I actually could simplify the steps to:

String geohashString = Geohash. withCharacterPrecision(53.244664, -6.140530, 3).toBase32();

I didn't do any performance test yet though but I don't think it'll get much slower. Anyway, if the performance test "fails" I will implement the same but using binaryString instead.

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    What if your location is not in the center of the cluster, but eg in the SW corner? Then you will not get all models within the desired radius, because some will be in another cluster, or? Mar 26, 2020 at 21:14
  • @thomasgotzsche you are right. For example cityA is on the top/north of the rectangle. With this approach you will not find a city that has 1 km away in the north, but outside of the rectangle. But you will find cities that are more than 50km away... Did you find a better solution for this Thomas?
    – basti12354
    Feb 16, 2021 at 12:58

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