CalculateIsolinesInput

Struct CalculateIsolinesInput 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct CalculateIsolinesInput {
Show 18 fields pub allow: Option<IsolineAllowOptions>, pub arrival_time: Option<String>, pub avoid: Option<IsolineAvoidanceOptions>, pub depart_now: Option<bool>, pub departure_time: Option<String>, pub destination: Option<Vec<f64>>, pub destination_options: Option<IsolineDestinationOptions>, pub isoline_geometry_format: Option<GeometryFormat>, pub isoline_granularity: Option<IsolineGranularityOptions>, pub key: Option<String>, pub optimize_isoline_for: Option<IsolineOptimizationObjective>, pub optimize_routing_for: Option<RoutingObjective>, pub origin: Option<Vec<f64>>, pub origin_options: Option<IsolineOriginOptions>, pub thresholds: Option<IsolineThresholds>, pub traffic: Option<IsolineTrafficOptions>, pub travel_mode: Option<IsolineTravelMode>, pub travel_mode_options: Option<IsolineTravelModeOptions>,
}

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§allow: Option<IsolineAllowOptions>

Features that are allowed while calculating an isoline.

§arrival_time: Option<String>

Time of arrival at the destination.

Time format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm

Examples:

2020-04-22T17:57:24Z

2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00

§avoid: Option<IsolineAvoidanceOptions>

Features that are avoided while calculating a route. Avoidance is on a best-case basis. If an avoidance can't be satisfied for a particular case, it violates the avoidance and the returned response produces a notice for the violation.

§depart_now: Option<bool>

Uses the current time as the time of departure.

§departure_time: Option<String>

Time of departure from thr origin.

Time format:YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm

Examples:

2020-04-22T17:57:24Z

2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00

§destination: Option<Vec<f64>>

The final position for the route. In the World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format: \[longitude, latitude\].

§destination_options: Option<IsolineDestinationOptions>

Destination related options.

§isoline_geometry_format: Option<GeometryFormat>

The format of the returned IsolineGeometry.

Default Value:FlexiblePolyline

§isoline_granularity: Option<IsolineGranularityOptions>

Defines the granularity of the returned Isoline.

§key: Option<String>

Optional: The API key to be used for authorization. Either an API key or valid SigV4 signature must be provided when making a request.

§optimize_isoline_for: Option<IsolineOptimizationObjective>

Specifies the optimization criteria for when calculating an isoline. AccurateCalculation generates an isoline of higher granularity that is more precise. FastCalculation generates an isoline faster by reducing the granularity, and in turn the quality of the isoline. BalancedCalculation generates an isoline by balancing between quality and performance.

Default Value: BalancedCalculation

§optimize_routing_for: Option<RoutingObjective>

Specifies the optimization criteria for calculating a route.

Default Value: FastestRoute

§origin: Option<Vec<f64>>

The start position for the route.

§origin_options: Option<IsolineOriginOptions>

Origin related options.

§thresholds: Option<IsolineThresholds>

Threshold to be used for the isoline calculation. Up to 3 thresholds per provided type can be requested.

You incur a calculation charge for each threshold. Using a large amount of thresholds in a request can lead you to incur unexpected charges. See Amazon Location's pricing page for more information.

§traffic: Option<IsolineTrafficOptions>

Traffic related options.

§travel_mode: Option<IsolineTravelMode>

Specifies the mode of transport when calculating a route. Used in estimating the speed of travel and road compatibility.

The mode Scooter also applies to motorcycles, set to Scooter when wanted to calculate options for motorcycles.

Default Value: Car

§travel_mode_options: Option<IsolineTravelModeOptions>

Travel mode related options for the provided travel mode.

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impl CalculateIsolinesInput

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pub fn allow(&self) -> Option<&IsolineAllowOptions>

Features that are allowed while calculating an isoline.

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pub fn arrival_time(&self) -> Option<&str>

Time of arrival at the destination.

Time format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm

Examples:

2020-04-22T17:57:24Z

2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00

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pub fn avoid(&self) -> Option<&IsolineAvoidanceOptions>

Features that are avoided while calculating a route. Avoidance is on a best-case basis. If an avoidance can't be satisfied for a particular case, it violates the avoidance and the returned response produces a notice for the violation.

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pub fn depart_now(&self) -> Option<bool>

Uses the current time as the time of departure.

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pub fn departure_time(&self) -> Option<&str>

Time of departure from thr origin.

Time format:YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ | YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+hh:mm

Examples:

2020-04-22T17:57:24Z

2020-04-22T17:57:24+02:00

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pub fn destination(&self) -> &[f64]

The final position for the route. In the World Geodetic System (WGS 84) format: \[longitude, latitude\].

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .destination.is_none().

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pub fn destination_options(&self) -> Option<&IsolineDestinationOptions>

Destination related options.

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pub fn isoline_geometry_format(&self) -> Option<&GeometryFormat>

The format of the returned IsolineGeometry.

Default Value:FlexiblePolyline

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pub fn isoline_granularity(&self) -> Option<&IsolineGranularityOptions>

Defines the granularity of the returned Isoline.

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pub fn key(&self) -> Option<&str>

Optional: The API key to be used for authorization. Either an API key or valid SigV4 signature must be provided when making a request.

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pub fn optimize_isoline_for(&self) -> Option<&IsolineOptimizationObjective>

Specifies the optimization criteria for when calculating an isoline. AccurateCalculation generates an isoline of higher granularity that is more precise. FastCalculation generates an isoline faster by reducing the granularity, and in turn the quality of the isoline. BalancedCalculation generates an isoline by balancing between quality and performance.

Default Value: BalancedCalculation

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pub fn optimize_routing_for(&self) -> Option<&RoutingObjective>

Specifies the optimization criteria for calculating a route.

Default Value: FastestRoute

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pub fn origin(&self) -> &[f64]

The start position for the route.

If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .origin.is_none().

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pub fn origin_options(&self) -> Option<&IsolineOriginOptions>

Origin related options.

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pub fn thresholds(&self) -> Option<&IsolineThresholds>

Threshold to be used for the isoline calculation. Up to 3 thresholds per provided type can be requested.

You incur a calculation charge for each threshold. Using a large amount of thresholds in a request can lead you to incur unexpected charges. See Amazon Location's pricing page for more information.

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pub fn traffic(&self) -> Option<&IsolineTrafficOptions>

Traffic related options.

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pub fn travel_mode(&self) -> Option<&IsolineTravelMode>

Specifies the mode of transport when calculating a route. Used in estimating the speed of travel and road compatibility.

The mode Scooter also applies to motorcycles, set to Scooter when wanted to calculate options for motorcycles.

Default Value: Car

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pub fn travel_mode_options(&self) -> Option<&IsolineTravelModeOptions>

Travel mode related options for the provided travel mode.

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impl CalculateIsolinesInput

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pub fn builder() -> CalculateIsolinesInputBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CalculateIsolinesInput.

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impl Clone for CalculateIsolinesInput

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fn clone(&self) -> CalculateIsolinesInput

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CalculateIsolinesInput

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for CalculateIsolinesInput

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fn eq(&self, other: &CalculateIsolinesInput) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for CalculateIsolinesInput

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