geohash ======= Functions to convert a [geohash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geohash) to/from a latitude/longitude point, and to determine bounds of a geohash cell and find neighbours of a geohash. Methods summary: - `encode`: latitude/longitude point to geohash - `decode`: geohash to latitude/longitude - `bounds` of a geohash cell - `adjacent` `neighbours` of a geohash Install ------- ### in browser Download the JavaScript [source](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chrisveness/geodesy/master/latlon-geohash.js) and reference in HTML page using: ### from npm npm install --save latlon-geohash Usage ----- - `Geohash.encode(lat, lon, [precision])`: encode latitude/longitude point to geohash of given precision (number of characters in resulting geohash); if precision is not specified, it is inferred from precision of latitude/longitude values. - `Geohash.decode(geohash)`: return { lat, lon } of centre of given geohash, to appropriate precision. - `Geohash.bounds(geohash)`: return { sw, ne } bounds of given geohash. - `Geohash.adjacent(geohash, direction)`: return adjacent cell to given geohash in specified direction (N/S/E/W). - `Geohash.neighbours(geohash)`: return all 8 adjacent cells (n/ne/e/se/s/sw/w/nw) to given geohash. Note to obtain neighbours as an array, you can use var neighboursObj = Geohash.neighbours(geohash); var neighboursArr = Object.keys(neighboursObj).map(function(n) { return neighboursObj[n]; }); Note that the parent of a geocode is simply `geocode.slice(0, -1)`. ### Import within node.js var Geohash = require('latlon-geohash'); Further details --------------- More information (with interactive conversion) at [www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/geohash.html](http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/geohash.html). Full JsDoc at [www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/js/latlon-geohash/docs/Geohash.html](http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/js/latlon-geohash/docs/Geohash.html).