How can I share my link if I'm working on a localhost?
My main problem is extracting the City & Country from
a search result. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar working
with JSON and multi-dimensional arrays.
I'm a noob at my noobest. >_____< ;

On Jun 2, 7:52 am, JKurtock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your code snippet appears to assume that the Postal Code is always at
> array position 5.  Instead, you need to scan through the array
> examining results[0].address_components[i].types, to find
> "postal_code," which may be at differing values of "i".  (same for
> type "street_number", "route", "locality,political", etc.)
>
> If that isn't your problem, then your problem is likely to be
> elsewhere than in your snippet.  That's why you are asked (in the
> posting guidelines) to post a link to a (nearly) working version.  You
> are more likely to get useful help that way.
>
> - Jeff
>
> On Jun 1, 11:09 pm, jesar james <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Can anyone teach me how to use "types[]" and "address_components[]"?
> > Because I'm having a hard time retrieving address information with my
> > code.
>
> > // Display Street Address
> > document.getElementById('txtStreet').value =
> > results[0].address_components[1].long_name+"
> > "+results[0].address_components[2].long_name;
> > // Display City
> > document.getElementById('txtCity').value =
> > results[0].address_components[3].long_name;
> > // Display Country
> > document.getElementById('txtCountry').value =
> > results[0].address_components[4].long_name;
> > // Display Postal Code / ZIP
> > document.getElementById('txtPostal').value =
> > results[0].address_components[5].long_name;
>
> > Thank you!

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