Oh, I see.

So you're saying to do the distance calculation externally to the map
and then just not plot stuff once I have the result set?

That all makes sense.
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Rossko, thank you for the link.


I think I have enough to carry on with. I appreciate the responses!


On Mar 24, 10:47 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2:36 pm, JPodroskey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the response.
>
> > So, assuming:
> > * I have a database with address
> > * I geocode all of those addresses such that I'm storing the long/lat
> > with the rest of the address information
> > * I take my addresses and put them on to a map
>
> > At that point, I would still be unable to choose a point and radius
> > and see which of the addresses I've loaded fall within the radius?
>
> It would be easier to query the database and only plot on the map the
> addresses within the results. That limits the amount of data you are
> transferring to the client and manipulating within the browser.
>
> However, if you insist in transferring all your data to the map, then
> providing it all goes into an array [or something], you can use
> Javascript to loop through it and select a subset.

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