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«ob.%s = ob; ob.%s = ob;» – ob.4, ob.3, ob.2, ob.1, ob.6, ob.5
«ob[1] = ob; ob[2] = ob; ob[3] = ob; ob[4] = ob; ob[5] = ob; ob[6] = ob;» – ob[1], ob[2], ob[3], ob[4], ob[5], ob[6]
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But I don’t recommend using it in production code.
Q:
GPS data prediction with google earth
Recently I have been playing with the data google provides on the planet api. I have been playing with the proccessing technique (google earth plugin) and trying to extract some info like the sunrise/sunset for the locations I have.
I have this data structure:
_ge.getLocation()
_ge.getLocationApi()
_ge.getLocationApi()
And so far they both provide me the exact same location, I have made sure I have the correct API’s enabled by asking the API dashboard and confirming that the location is correct.
But what I am trying to do is get a prediction on the sunrise/sunset time for that location for any time I request, however so far I am only getting the last time.
Does anybody know where I am going wrong or how to do this?
A:
From the map API docs:
The location_converter.createLocation method can also be used to
convert a string to a location object. It constructs a Location object
from the given string, using either the GPS (based on the passed GPS
string) or the network location.
With that in mind, perhaps try this:
var predict = ge.createLocation(‘37.333044,-122.036641
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