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Search Location

In this guide you will learn how to search for points of interest (POIs) near a desired location, or reverse geocode. Results are displayed in the debug output.

Setup

First, get an API key token, see the Getting Started guide.

See the Setup Maps SDK for iOS guide.

Download the SearchQueryLocation project example or clone the project with Git.

Extract/unpack the SearchQueryLocation project archive to a folder/directory of your choice. You can create a new directory where to unpack it.

Open the Project

Xcode welcome dialog

Start Xcode, and in the welcome dialog, choose Open an existing project.

Xcode File Open

If Xcode is already started, go to the File menu and choose Open.

Xcode open SearchQueryLocation

Select the SearchQueryLocation.xcodeproj file and click Open.

Verify that Maps SDK for iOS is configured in Xcode, see the Setup Maps SDK for iOS guide.

Set the API key token

Set your API key

In any of the Maps SDK for iOS example projects, click the AppDelegate.swift file and scroll down to the getProjectApiToken() function, and replace YOUR_TOKEN with your actual Magic Lane API Key token, see the Getting Started guide.

The project is now ready to build and run!

Run the example

Xcode select virtual device

Either connect a device via USB cable, or select a virtual device.

Xcode run SearchQueryLocation

Run the SearchQueryLocation example. You can pan and zoom the map. On the device you can also rotate and tilt.

Click the blue icon in the upper right of the screen to search the map near the specified coordinates. The search results appear in the debug output.

iOS Examples

Maps SDK for iOS Examples can be downloaded or cloned with Git