#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AutocompleteResultItem {
pub place_id: String,
pub place_type: PlaceType,
pub title: String,
pub address: Option<Address>,
pub distance: i64,
pub language: Option<String>,
pub political_view: Option<String>,
pub highlights: Option<AutocompleteHighlights>,
}
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A result matching the input query text.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.place_id: String
The PlaceId of the place associated with this result. This can be used to look up additional details about the result via GetPlace.
place_type: PlaceType
PlaceType describes the type of result entry returned.
title: String
A formatted string for display when presenting this result to an end user.
address: Option<Address>
The address associated with this result.
distance: i64
The distance in meters between the center of the search area and this result. Useful to evaluate how far away from the original bias position the result is.
language: Option<String>
A list of BCP 47 compliant language codes for the results to be rendered in. If there is no data for the result in the requested language, data will be returned in the default language for the entry.
political_view: Option<String>
The alpha-2 or alpha-3 character code for the political view of a country. The political view applies to the results of the request to represent unresolved territorial claims through the point of view of the specified country.
highlights: Option<AutocompleteHighlights>
Indicates the starting and ending index of the place in the text query that match the found title.
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Source§impl AutocompleteResultItem
impl AutocompleteResultItem
Sourcepub fn place_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn place_id(&self) -> &str
The PlaceId of the place associated with this result. This can be used to look up additional details about the result via GetPlace.
Sourcepub fn place_type(&self) -> &PlaceType
pub fn place_type(&self) -> &PlaceType
PlaceType describes the type of result entry returned.
Sourcepub fn title(&self) -> &str
pub fn title(&self) -> &str
A formatted string for display when presenting this result to an end user.
Sourcepub fn distance(&self) -> i64
pub fn distance(&self) -> i64
The distance in meters between the center of the search area and this result. Useful to evaluate how far away from the original bias position the result is.
Sourcepub fn language(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn language(&self) -> Option<&str>
A list of BCP 47 compliant language codes for the results to be rendered in. If there is no data for the result in the requested language, data will be returned in the default language for the entry.
Sourcepub fn political_view(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn political_view(&self) -> Option<&str>
The alpha-2 or alpha-3 character code for the political view of a country. The political view applies to the results of the request to represent unresolved territorial claims through the point of view of the specified country.
Sourcepub fn highlights(&self) -> Option<&AutocompleteHighlights>
pub fn highlights(&self) -> Option<&AutocompleteHighlights>
Indicates the starting and ending index of the place in the text query that match the found title.
Source§impl AutocompleteResultItem
impl AutocompleteResultItem
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AutocompleteResultItemBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AutocompleteResultItemBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AutocompleteResultItem
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Source§impl Clone for AutocompleteResultItem
impl Clone for AutocompleteResultItem
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutocompleteResultItem
fn clone(&self) -> AutocompleteResultItem
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impl Debug for AutocompleteResultItem
Source§impl PartialEq for AutocompleteResultItem
impl PartialEq for AutocompleteResultItem
impl StructuralPartialEq for AutocompleteResultItem
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impl Freeze for AutocompleteResultItem
impl RefUnwindSafe for AutocompleteResultItem
impl Send for AutocompleteResultItem
impl Sync for AutocompleteResultItem
impl Unpin for AutocompleteResultItem
impl UnwindSafe for AutocompleteResultItem
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