Built with ❤︎ by
Mirza Adil and
contributors
- View Google Map
- Show Custom Surge Heat MAP
- Show Surge Rate Text.
- Show Dynamic colur base MAP ares.
Geohash is a system for encoding a (latitude, longitude) pair into a single Base32 string. In the Geohash system the world is divided into a rectangular grid. Each character of a Geohash string specifies one of 32 subdivisions of the prefix hash. For example the Geohash abcd is one of 32 four-character hashes fully contained within the larger Geohash abc.
The longer the shared prefix between two hashes, the closer they are to each other. For example abcdef is closer to abcdeg than abcdff. However the converse is not true! Two areas may be very close to each other while having very different Geohashes: read it on this link here. →
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