Class: FCP::Position
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- FCP::Position
- Defined in:
- lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb
Overview
A latitude and longitude position, preferably to the precision of 4 places. This position is represented in a few different ways for convenience.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#accuracy ⇒ Object
The accuracy of the latitude and longitude supplied.
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#easting ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute easting.
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#geohash ⇒ Object
The geohash represents this location with a short numerical string.
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#latitude ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute latitude.
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#longitude ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute longitude.
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#northing ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute northing.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.attribute_map ⇒ Object
Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
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.build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object
Builds the object from hash.
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.openapi_types ⇒ Object
Attribute type mapping.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#==(o) ⇒ Object
Checks equality by comparing each attribute.
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#_deserialize(type, value) ⇒ Object
Deserializes the data based on type.
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#_to_hash(value) ⇒ Hash
Outputs non-array value in the form of hash For object, use to_hash.
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#build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object
Builds the object from hash.
- #eql?(o) ⇒ Boolean
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#hash ⇒ Integer
Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
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#initialize(attributes = {}) ⇒ Position
constructor
Initializes the object.
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#list_invalid_properties ⇒ Object
Show invalid properties with the reasons.
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#to_body ⇒ Hash
to_body is an alias to to_hash (backward compatibility).
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#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns the object in the form of hash.
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#to_s ⇒ String
Returns the string representation of the object.
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#valid? ⇒ Boolean
Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid.
Constructor Details
#initialize(attributes = {}) ⇒ Position
Initializes the object
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 46 def initialize(attributes = {}) if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash)) fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `FCP::Position` initialize method" end # check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym)) fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `FCP::Position`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect end h[k.to_sym] = v } if attributes.key?(:'geohash') self.geohash = attributes[:'geohash'] end if attributes.key?(:'easting') self.easting = attributes[:'easting'] end if attributes.key?(:'northing') self.northing = attributes[:'northing'] end if attributes.key?(:'latitude') self.latitude = attributes[:'latitude'] end if attributes.key?(:'longitude') self.longitude = attributes[:'longitude'] end if attributes.key?(:'accuracy') self.accuracy = attributes[:'accuracy'] end end |
Instance Attribute Details
#accuracy ⇒ Object
The accuracy of the latitude and longitude supplied.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 18 def accuracy @accuracy end |
#easting ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute easting.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 9 def easting @easting end |
#geohash ⇒ Object
The geohash represents this location with a short numerical string.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 7 def geohash @geohash end |
#latitude ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute latitude.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 13 def latitude @latitude end |
#longitude ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute longitude.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 15 def longitude @longitude end |
#northing ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute northing.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 11 def northing @northing end |
Class Method Details
.attribute_map ⇒ Object
Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 21 def self.attribute_map { :'geohash' => :'geohash', :'easting' => :'easting', :'northing' => :'northing', :'latitude' => :'latitude', :'longitude' => :'longitude', :'accuracy' => :'accuracy' } end |
.build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object
Builds the object from hash
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 135 def self.build_from_hash(attributes) new.build_from_hash(attributes) end |
.openapi_types ⇒ Object
Attribute type mapping.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 33 def self.openapi_types { :'geohash' => :'String', :'easting' => :'String', :'northing' => :'String', :'latitude' => :'Float', :'longitude' => :'Float', :'accuracy' => :'Float' } end |
Instance Method Details
#==(o) ⇒ Object
Checks equality by comparing each attribute.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 109 def ==(o) return true if self.equal?(o) self.class == o.class && geohash == o.geohash && easting == o.easting && northing == o.northing && latitude == o.latitude && longitude == o.longitude && accuracy == o.accuracy end |
#_deserialize(type, value) ⇒ Object
Deserializes the data based on type
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 163 def _deserialize(type, value) case type.to_sym when :DateTime DateTime.parse(value) when :Date Date.parse(value) when :String value.to_s when :Integer value.to_i when :Float value.to_f when :Boolean if value.to_s =~ /\A(true|t|yes|y|1)\z/i true else false end when :Object # generic object (usually a Hash), return directly value when /\AArray<(?<inner_type>.+)>\z/ inner_type = Regexp.last_match[:inner_type] value.map { |v| _deserialize(inner_type, v) } when /\AHash<(?<k_type>.+?), (?<v_type>.+)>\z/ k_type = Regexp.last_match[:k_type] v_type = Regexp.last_match[:v_type] {}.tap do |hash| value.each do |k, v| hash[_deserialize(k_type, k)] = _deserialize(v_type, v) end end else # model FCP.const_get(type).build_from_hash(value) end end |
#_to_hash(value) ⇒ Hash
Outputs non-array value in the form of hash For object, use to_hash. Otherwise, just return the value
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 228 def _to_hash(value) if value.is_a?(Array) value.compact.map { |v| _to_hash(v) } elsif value.is_a?(Hash) {}.tap do |hash| value.each { |k, v| hash[k] = _to_hash(v) } end elsif value.respond_to? :to_hash value.to_hash else value end end |
#build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object
Builds the object from hash
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 142 def build_from_hash(attributes) return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash) self.class.openapi_types.each_pair do |key, type| if type =~ /\AArray<(.*)>/i # check to ensure the input is an array given that the attribute # is documented as an array but the input is not if attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array) self.send("#{key}=", attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].map { |v| _deserialize($1, v) }) end elsif !attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].nil? self.send("#{key}=", _deserialize(type, attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]])) end # or else data not found in attributes(hash), not an issue as the data can be optional end self end |
#eql?(o) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 122 def eql?(o) self == o end |
#hash ⇒ Integer
Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 128 def hash [geohash, easting, northing, latitude, longitude, accuracy].hash end |
#list_invalid_properties ⇒ Object
Show invalid properties with the reasons. Usually used together with valid?
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 86 def list_invalid_properties invalid_properties = Array.new if @latitude.nil? invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "latitude", latitude cannot be nil.') end if @longitude.nil? invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "longitude", longitude cannot be nil.') end invalid_properties end |
#to_body ⇒ Hash
to_body is an alias to to_hash (backward compatibility)
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 208 def to_body to_hash end |
#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns the object in the form of hash
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 214 def to_hash hash = {} self.class.attribute_map.each_pair do |attr, param| value = self.send(attr) next if value.nil? hash[param] = _to_hash(value) end hash end |
#to_s ⇒ String
Returns the string representation of the object
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 202 def to_s to_hash.to_s end |
#valid? ⇒ Boolean
Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid
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# File 'lib/first-class-postcodes/models/position.rb', line 101 def valid? return false if @latitude.nil? return false if @longitude.nil? true end |