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CalculateRouteSummary

import type { CalculateRouteSummary } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/location.ts?docs=full";

A summary of the calculated route.

interface CalculateRouteSummary {
DataSource: string;
Distance: number;
DistanceUnit: DistanceUnit;
DurationSeconds: number;
RouteBBox: number[];
}

§Properties

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DataSource: string
[src]

The data provider of traffic and road network data used to calculate the route. Indicates one of the available providers:

  • Esri
    
  • Here
    

For more information about data providers, see Amazon Location Service data providers.

§
Distance: number
[src]

The total distance covered by the route. The sum of the distance travelled between every stop on the route.

Note: If Esri is the data source for the route calculator, the route distance can’t be greater than 400 km. If the route exceeds 400 km, the response is a 400 RoutesValidationException error.

§
DistanceUnit: DistanceUnit
[src]

The unit of measurement for route distances.

§
DurationSeconds: number
[src]

The total travel time for the route measured in seconds. The sum of the travel time between every stop on the route.

§
RouteBBox: number[]
[src]

Specifies a geographical box surrounding a route. Used to zoom into a route when displaying it in a map. For example, [min x, min y, max x, max y].

The first 2 bbox parameters describe the lower southwest corner:

  • The first bbox position is the X coordinate or longitude of the lower southwest corner.
  • The second bbox position is the Y coordinate or latitude of the lower southwest corner.

The next 2 bbox parameters describe the upper northeast corner:

  • The third bbox position is the X coordinate, or longitude of the upper northeast corner.
  • The fourth bbox position is the Y coordinate, or latitude of the upper northeast corner.