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Tom Erik Støwer
22:05
pass it as JSON
then in cloud code, for example:
var userLocation = new Parse.GeoPoint(request.params.userlocation);
in ios, send the lat and lon as parameters to cloud function
@{ @"latitude": lat, @"longitude": lon }
if you want to receive it as "geoPoint"
@{ @"geoPoint": @{ @"latitude": lat, @"longitude": lon } }
geoPoint -> userlocation, whatever you prefer
not sure if you can pass the geopoint object directly, but you can try
@{ @"geoPoint": aGeoPointObject }
TheM00s3
I imagine that a geoPoint has a .latitude, .Longitutde property to them
Tom Erik Støwer
yes
TheM00s3
which I could pass into the params argument of the PFCloud function call
Tom Erik Støwer
@{ @"geoPoint": @{ @"latitude": geopoint.latitude, @"longitude": geopoint.longitude } }
TheM00s3
is // also for comenting in JS?
Tom Erik Støwer
22:12
parse.com/docs/ios/api/Classes/PFGeoPoint.html
yes
// and /* ... */
TheM00s3
cool
TheM00s3
22:32
what do you mostly develop with?
TheM00s3
23:05
Is it possible to overwrite the PFGeoPoint class and have it do custom calculations on distance? As in instead of measuring in miles it will measure difference by feet?
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