View source: R/time_filter_fast.R
time_filter_fast | R Documentation |
A very fast version of time_filter
. However, the request parameters are much more limited.
Currently only supports UK and Ireland.
time_filter_fast(
locations,
arrival_many_to_one = NULL,
arrival_one_to_many = NULL
)
locations |
One or more objects created by |
arrival_many_to_one |
One or more objects created by |
arrival_one_to_many |
One or more objects created by |
See https://docs.traveltime.com/api/reference/time-filter-fast/ for details
API response parsed as a list and as a raw json
## Not run:
locations <- c(
make_location(
id = 'London center',
coords = list(lat = 51.508930, lng = -0.131387)),
make_location(
id = 'Hyde Park',
coords = list(lat = 51.508824, lng = -0.167093)),
make_location(
id = 'ZSL London Zoo',
coords = list(lat = 51.536067, lng = -0.153596))
)
arrival_many_to_one <- make_search(id = "arrive-at many-to-one search example",
arrival_location_id = "London center",
departure_location_ids = list("Hyde Park", "ZSL London Zoo"),
travel_time = 1900,
transportation = list(type = "public_transport"),
properties = list('travel_time', "fares"),
arrival_time_period = "weekday_morning")
arrival_one_to_many <- make_search(id = "arrive-at one-to-many search example",
departure_location_id = "London center",
arrival_location_ids = list("Hyde Park", "ZSL London Zoo"),
travel_time = 1900,
transportation = list(type = "public_transport"),
properties = list('travel_time', "fares"),
arrival_time_period = "weekday_morning")
result <- time_filter_fast(locations, arrival_many_to_one, arrival_one_to_many)
## End(Not run)
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