ReverseGeocoder
Interface of the Reverse Geocoding API.
Reverse geocoding is the process of translating geographic coordinates in the form of latitude and longitude into a readable address or location description that can be easily understood by humans. This process makes possible the identification of specific location details such as the street address, city, postal code, and other relevant information associated with a particular location on a map. For example, the location (52.391174, 4.910375) can be translated to the address (Distelweg, 141031 HE, Amsterdam).
A typical use case is for the end user to click on the map and see the address at the clicked position.
Functions
Translates geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a human-readable address.
Translates geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a human-readable address. This operation is asynchronous; the result is delivered through the specified callback.