{"statusCode":200,"body":{"distance":{"meters":189.7602141814502,"kilometers":0.1897602141814502,"miles":0.1179118235931812}}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/885/distance+finder+api/679/calculator?startLatitude=-26.31196&startLongitude=-48.880964&endLatitude=-26.313662&endLongitude=-48.881103' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Given the latitude and longitude of each point. The API typically takes as input the latitude and longitude of the two points, and returns the distance between them in a specified unit (e.g. kilometers, miles, meters).
It can receive 4 parameters and provide you with a JSON.
The Distance Finder API returns distance calculations between two geographical points based on their latitude and longitude. The response includes distances in multiple units: meters, kilometers, and miles.
The key fields in the response data include "statusCode" indicating the success of the request, and "body" containing the "distance" object, which includes "meters," "kilometers," and "miles."
The endpoint accepts four parameters: latitude and longitude for the first point, and latitude and longitude for the second point. Users must provide valid numerical values for these parameters.
The response data is structured in JSON format. It includes a top-level "statusCode" and a "body" object that contains the calculated distances in various units, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The Distance Finder API uses geospatial calculations based on the Haversine formula, which computes distances based on the Earth's curvature, ensuring accurate results for latitude and longitude inputs.
Typical use cases include route planning for navigation apps, distance tracking for fitness applications, location-based searches for nearby points of interest, and population density analysis for urban planning.
Users can customize their requests by specifying different latitude and longitude pairs to calculate distances between various locations. They can also choose the desired output format by interpreting the returned JSON data.
Users can extract the distance values from the JSON response to display in their applications, perform further calculations, or integrate with mapping services to visualize routes based on the calculated distances.
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