8

I am programming an Android app to convert the dynamically available latitude and logitude coordinates to a humanly readable location.

For example, 12.2, 4.5 is located in Central London, UK. Regarding the granularity I want to be able to atleast locate the city->town. Or if not, at least the city,

Can someone please advise on what solutions are available for this problem.

1
  • You have two correct answers. Mark the answer as correct that helped you. Sep 18, 2012 at 9:29

3 Answers 3

10

Try this:

//listenner location changed
private class MyLocListener implements LocationListener {
   public void onLocationChanged(Location location) {
      if (location != null) {
         Log.d("LOCATION CHANGED", location.getLatitude() + "");
         Log.d("LOCATION CHANGED", location.getLongitude() + "");
      }
   }
}

 //Get address base on location
try{
 Geocoder geo = new Geocoder(youractivityclassname.this.getApplicationContext(), Locale.getDefault());
 List<Address> addresses = geo.getFromLocation(latitude, longitude, 1);
  if (addresses.isEmpty()) {
        yourtextfieldname.setText("Waiting for Location");
  }
  else {
     if (addresses.size() > 0) {       
        Log.d(TAG,addresses.get(0).getFeatureName() + ", 
         " + addresses.get(0).getLocality() +", 
         " + addresses.get(0).getAdminArea() + ",
         " + addresses.get(0).getCountryName());

     }
  }
}
catch (Exception e) {
    e.printStackTrace(); 
}
2

The process of converting a point location (latitude, longitude) to a readable address or place name is called Reverse GeoCoding. [from Wikepedia]

You have to make use of GeoCoder class and use method getFromLocation. This method returns List<Address>, which you can access by iterating each Address object from the list.

Examples:

  1. http://www.edumobile.org/android/android-development/gecoding-example/
  2. Android: Reverse geocoding - getFromLocation
0

I think this will give a better result:

 private String convertLocationToAddress(Location location) {
    String addressText;
    String errorMessage = "";

    Geocoder geocoder = new Geocoder(getContext(), Locale.getDefault());

    List<Address> addresses = null;

    try {
        addresses = geocoder.getFromLocation(
                location.getLatitude(),
                location.getLongitude(),
                1
        );
    } catch (IOException ioException) {
        // Network or other I/O issues
        errorMessage = getString(R.string.network_service_error);
        Log.e(TAG, errorMessage, ioException);
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException illegalArgumentException) {
        // Invalid long / lat
        errorMessage = getString(R.string.invalid_long_lat);
        Log.e(TAG, errorMessage + ". " +
                "Latitude = " + location.getLatitude() +
                ", Longitude = " +
                location.getLongitude(), illegalArgumentException);
    }

    // No address was found
    if (addresses == null || addresses.size() == 0) {
        if (errorMessage.isEmpty()) {
            errorMessage = getString(R.string.no_address_found);
            Log.e(TAG, errorMessage);
        }
        addressText = errorMessage;

    } else {
        Address address = addresses.get(0);
        ArrayList<String> addressFragments = new ArrayList<>();

        // Fetch the address lines, join them, and return to thread
        for (int i = 0; i <= address.getMaxAddressLineIndex(); i++) {
            addressFragments.add(address.getAddressLine(i));
        }
        Log.i(TAG, getString(R.string.address_found));
        addressText =
                TextUtils.join(System.getProperty("line.separator"),
                        addressFragments);
    }

    return addressText;

}

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.