FindResults method
Returns a collection of locations and Pushpins (FindResults collection) that are possible place and address find matches based on the input string; similar to the Find box on the Navigation toolbar.
Applies to
Objects: Map
Syntax
object.FindResults(Name)
Parameters
Part | Description |
---|---|
object | Required. An expression that returns a Map object. |
Name | Required String. The name of the place or address to find. |
Remarks
To return an assessment of how well the results produced by the FindResults method match the Name parameter, use the ResultsQuality property of the FindResults collection, or check the Type, StreetAddress, or PlaceCategory property of a Location object.
If you know the input is an address, use the FindAddressResults method on the Map to return only addresses. Likewise, if you know the input string is a place, use the FindPlaceResults method on the Map object to return only places.
If the input is a place name that MapPoint might interpret as an address (for example "Club Easy Street"), the results will be ambiguous. Therefore, if you are not sure whether the input is a place name or an address, it is a good idea to use multiple methods—the FindResults, FindAddressResults, and FindPlaceResults methods—and then compare the results.
To open the Find dialog box for user input, use the ShowFindDialog method on the Map object.
Example
Sub FindResultsSearch()
Dim objApp As New MapPoint.Application
Dim objFindResults As MapPoint.FindResults
'Set up application
objApp.Visible = True
objApp.UserControl = True
'Output first result of find search
Set objFindResults = objApp.ActiveMap.FindResults("Seattle, WA")
MsgBox "The first item in the find list is: " _
+ objFindResults.Item(1).Name
End Sub
Note This sample code is specific for use in MapPoint North America; it is for illustration purposes only.