Hi Pamela,

yes, once I geocode all addresses, they will be stored. So this
operation will be done once.

By function closure you basically mean to have a function containing
the ClientGeocoder
and all callbacks and which returns the long-lat? So the for-loop will
call this function
instead of geocode directly?

thanks for the reply.
mike

On Oct 5, 3:01 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey Mike-
>
> The basic answer is function closure, and using different
> ClientGeocoder objects for each geocode.
>
> But my question is, why do you want to geocode in a loop? We highly
> discourage using client-side geocoding for that. If you know addresses
> ahead of time, you should geocode them once and store the lat/lngs in
> your DB/text files/etc. Then it's a much better experience for the
> user, as they don't have to wait for the geocoding to complete.
>
> - pamela
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:43 AM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > i want to convert a set of addresses stored in an array.
> > How could I pass the index of the currently used index in the array
> > to the geocode function? (and as a consequence on the "success"
> > callback)
>
> > for i...
> > {
> >   geocode(string) //<- how do I pass the "i" here and on the
> > callback?
> > }
>
> > thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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