On Mar 28, 5:37 pm, "Thor (Google Employee)" <thor.mitch...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> PS. We do limit the number of requests to 2,500 per day on top of the
> 25,000 point limit. This is consistent with the geocoding limit, and
> is intended to encourage applications to request multiple samples per
> request rather than 1 per point where possible. However I see that was
> not documented. I'll get that fixed.

Thor,

Aha! That explains why I got blocked "so soon". :)
When you fix the docs, note the sentence that says:

"Use of the Google Elevation Web Service is subject to a query limit
of 25,000 elevation location requests per day. Note that on any given
query, you may request elevation data for multiple locations, which
count as separate queries."

Two things in that sentence:
First, it says "25,000 requests per day", which is incorrect.
Second, It says "requests for multiple locations count as separate
queries", which gave me the impression that if I request elevation
along a route of 10 points it counts as 10 requests.

Thanks!

Marcelo.





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