Google Maps API, get boundary of search results
How cloud I export coords of red polygon (e.g. boundaries of small administrative areas) from Google Maps API (JavaScript)?
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How cloud I export coords of red polygon (e.g. boundaries of small administrative areas) from Google Maps API (JavaScript)?
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How cloud I export coords of red polygon (e.g. boundaries of small administrative areas) from Google Maps API (JavaScript)?
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How cloud I export coords of red polygon (e.g. boundaries of small administrative areas) from Google Maps API (JavaScript)?
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 9:00
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You have to do this manually. This link returns a detail of a city. Like, if you search 'New York' the boundary of New York will be shown, like this:
Now if you click the detail button, you will get an OSM id which is '175905' for New York.
Now you have to go to this link and paste this OSM in the Id of relation
text box and submit. You will get polyline informations in many formats.
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You have to do this manually. This link returns a detail of a city. Like, if you search 'New York' the boundary of New York will be shown, like this:
Now if you click the detail button, you will get an OSM id which is '175905' for New York.
Now you have to go to this link and paste this OSM in the Id of relation
text box and submit. You will get polyline informations in many formats.
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You have to do this manually. This link returns a detail of a city. Like, if you search 'New York' the boundary of New York will be shown, like this:
Now if you click the detail button, you will get an OSM id which is '175905' for New York.
Now you have to go to this link and paste this OSM in the Id of relation
text box and submit. You will get polyline informations in many formats.
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You have to do this manually. This link returns a detail of a city. Like, if you search 'New York' the boundary of New York will be shown, like this:
Now if you click the detail button, you will get an OSM id which is '175905' for New York.
Now you have to go to this link and paste this OSM in the Id of relation
text box and submit. You will get polyline informations in many formats.
You have to do this manually. This link returns a detail of a city. Like, if you search 'New York' the boundary of New York will be shown, like this:
Now if you click the detail button, you will get an OSM id which is '175905' for New York.
Now you have to go to this link and paste this OSM in the Id of relation
text box and submit. You will get polyline informations in many formats.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 9:24
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