Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding Services are widely used to provide data about coordinate and location information, including longitude, latitude, formatted location name, administrative region with different levels. There are some package can provide geocode service such as tidygeocoder, baidumap and baidugeo. However, some of them not always provide precise information in China, and some of them is unavailable with upgrade backend API.
amapGeocode is built to provide high precise geocoding and reverse geocoding service which powered by AutoNavi Map API service. Here are two main functions to use are getCoord() which takes a character location name as an input and getLocation() which takes two numeric longitude and latitude values as inputs.
The getCoord() function extracts coordinate information from input character location name and output the result as tibble, XML or JSON (as list). And the getLocation() function extracts location information from input numeric longitude and latitude values and output the result as tibble, XML or JSON (as list). With the tibble format as output, it’s highly readable and easy to be used to tidy workflow.
Before start geocoding and reverse geocoding, please apply a AutoNavi Map API Key. Set amap_key globally by following command:
Then get result of geocoding, by getCoord function.
library(amapGeocode)
res <-
getCoord('成都中医药大学')
knitr::kable(res)The response we get from AutoNavi Map API is JSON or XML. For readability, we transform them to tibble, a modern reimagining of the data.frame, by setting to_table argument as TRUE by default.
If anyone want to get response as JSON or XML, please set to_table = TRUE. If anyone want to extract information from JSON or XML. The result can further be parsed by extractCoord.
res <-
getCoord('成都中医药大学', output = 'XML',to_table = FALSE)
resextractCoord is created to get result as tibble.
res
tb <-
extractCoord(res)
knitr::kable(tb)get result of reverse geocoding, by getLocation function.
res <-
getLocation(104.043284, 30.666864)
knitr::kable(res)The response we get from AutoNavi Map API is JSON or XML. For readability, we transform them to tibble, a modern reimagining of the data.frame, by setting to_table argument as TRUE by default.
If anyone want to get response as JSON or XML, please set to_table = TRUE. If anyone want to extract information from JSON or XML. The result can further be parsed by extractLocation.
res <-
getLocation(104.043284, 30.666864, output = 'XML',to_table = FALSE)
resextractLocation is created to get result as tibble.
tb <-
extractLocation(res)
knitr::kable(tb)get result of reverse geocoding, by getAdmin function.
res <-
getAdmin('四川省')
knitr::kable(res)The response we get from AutoNavi Map API is JSON or XML. For readability, we transform them to tibble, a modern reimagining of the data.frame, by setting to_table argument as TRUE by default.
If anyone want to get response as JSON or XML, please set to_table = TRUE. If anyone want to extract information from JSON or XML. The result can further be parsed by extractLocation.
res <-
getAdmin('四川省', output = 'XML', to_table = FALSE)
resextractAdmin is created to get result as tibble.
res
tb <-
extractAdmin(res)
knitr::kable(tb)It’s very common for API upgrades to make the downstream application, like amapGeocode, to be unavailable. Feel free to let me know once it’s broken or just open an issue.