StructuredSearchCandidate

public struct StructuredSearchCandidate : Equatable

Represents a possible next level within structured (hierarchical) search or its destination. A user proceeds with structured search using StructuredSearchSession by selecting next candidate.

Note

For more information, see StructuredSearch and StructuredSearchSession.
  • Creates a new StructuredSearchCandidate instance with the given parameters.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @available(*, deprecated, message: "This API is deprecated and will be removed with the next major release.")
    public init(candidateType: CandidateType, place: Place, displayString: String, supplementaryString: String = "")

    Parameters

    candidateType

    defines the type of the candidate.

    place

    a place representing the current candidate on a map and related data.

    displayString

    a string that visually represents the candidate data.

    supplementaryString

    a string that provides additional textual information about the candidate.

  • Defines the address level within the hierarchical type.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let candidateType: CandidateType
  • The Place object associated with the candidate.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let place: Place
  • The string representing the candidate and usually used to display to end user. The string depends on the language of StructuredSearch.createSearchSession(locale:). E.g. “Tokyo” in English, and “東京都” in Japanese.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let displayString: String
  • The supplementary string is an alternative representation of the candidate. The string is not for displaying but maybe used to create interface elements such as buttons or selection tools. The context and usage depend on language and region, and could be empty if not applicable. E.g. the supplementary string is “トウキヨウ” (Tokyo written in Katakana) while the display string is “東京都” (Tokyo written in Kanji).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let supplementaryString: String