When using android google maps app share button for a location, it just return a url as intent to other applications like this one:
https: // goo. gl / maps/tkNXzF2krmR2
this is a google short url which is translatable to long url (using goole short url api) to something like this:
http://maps.google.com/?q=Tehran+Province,+Tehran,+Banafsheh+3&ftid=0x3f8dfd04d309f925:0x2867166b05b0bfe6&hl=en&gl=us&shorturl=1
As is clear this url have no pure latitude and longitude values. but it seems that values is behind of ftid parameter in url. which is separated with ":" character.
please help me to extract latitude and longitude values from this hex like format
I'm using PHP language but what others can be help too. i need a function like this one: (this is not work):
function hextolatlon($hex){ // Assume hex is a value like 0x1446041F or 0x447D1100 // Convert to a signed integer $h=$hex&0xFF; $h=($h>8)&0xFF); $h=($h>16)&0xFF); $h=($h>24)&0xFF); $negative=($h>>31)!=0; // Get the sign if($negative){ $h=~$h; $h=$h&0x7FFFFFFF; $h++; } // Convert to degrees and minutes $degrees=floor($h/10000000); $minutes=$h%10000000; // Convert to full degrees $degrees+=($minutes/100000.0) / 60.0; if($negative)$degrees=-$degrees; return $degrees; }
to convert 0x3f8dfd04d309f925 to something like 35.74388. many thanks
Better a late reply than none, I think.
The FTID parameter which you are trying to decrypt is not (necessarily) storing latitude and longitude. If it refers to a Maps place (e. g. a café, fashion store), then the second part of the parameter after the colon refers to the customer ID.
To give a real-world example, the parameter:
!1s0x6ad63fbf56e24c27:0xe665b3308d32f379
can be understood like this
0xe665b3308d32f379 ---hex-to-dec---> 16601872622479930233
and https://google.com/maps?cid=16601872622479930233 will lead to the marked place.
How to extract the coordinates from that? If you only have a few samples, you can do it by hand. Click on the link above, and after 1-2 seconds, Google Maps will refresh the URL in the browser. It now contains the exact coordinates of the place in the !3d
and !4d
parameter.
If you have many samples and/or want to automatize the process, you have to use the Google Maps API (check for example this link).
What I still haven't figured out is 1) what information the first parameter holds and 2) how to understand the FTID parameter if it leads to an address or a geolocation.
Check also my question posted here for more details.