Search results
The web map component declares a custom DOM element that allows for a quick and simple way of adding the what3words grid on top of Google Maps, displaying the what3words address and marker on the map for a selected three word address.
The what3words Notes Component allows users to input a 3-word address in the delivery notes field alongside free text. It provides real-time suggestions and validation, ensuring accurate address input. By default, it uses the what3words API but can be configured to use a private instance.
To make it as easy as possible for businesses to accept and display 3 word addresses, we’ve made it simple to add a what3words input field with AutoSuggest, address validation and country clipping – with just two lines of code. Here’s a quick walk through of how it works.
This section introduces RegEx functions that can assist with checking and finding possible what3words addresses in strings. The three main functions covered are: isPossible3wa – Match what3words address format; findPossible3wa – Find what3words address in Text; isValid3wa – Verify a what3words address with the API;
The what3words API is a fast and simple interface that allows you to convert 3 word addresses to coordinates and vice versa. It features a powerful AutoSuggest function, which can validate user input and limit it to certain geographic areas.
What3words (stylized as what3words) is a proprietary geocode system designed to identify any location on the surface of Earth with a resolution of about 3 metres (9.8 ft). It is owned by What3words Limited, based in London , England.
A what3words address is a combination of three words that identifies a specific 3 metre square. You can find a what3words address on what3words.com or by downloading the free app . A what3words address is always written in the format ///word.word.word