Ekahau::Response::Area - Represents a single area contained in an Ekahau response
Contains information about a single area, generally from an Ekahau::Response::AreaList or Ekahau::Response::AreaEstimate object. Generally you'll be interested in the Properties.
Generally you will not want to construct these objects yourself; they are created by Ekahau::Response, and use its constructor.
Inherited from Ekahau::Response::get_props. Returns a hash containing the values for the list of Properties in @prop_names. If @prop_names is empty, all properties will be returned.
@prop_names
Inherited from Ekahau::Response::get_prop. Returns the value for one of this object's Properties, specified by $prop_name. If no property named $prop_name exists, undef is returned.
$prop_name
undef
Returns the string Area, to identify the type of this object.
Properties can be retreived with get_prop or get_props. The list of properties below may not be complete, and not all properties will be available for all objects. Property names are case-sensitive.
The name of the area.
Identifies the location context, which can be used to obtain more information about this area with Ekahau::get_location_context or Ekahau::Base::request_location_context.
A string representing the vertices of the polygon containing this area. The format is:
x1;x2;x3&y1;y2;y3
where the points are (x1,y1), (x2,y2), and (x3, y3).
For areas obtained from Ekahau::Response::AreaEstimate objects, contains the probability that the tracked device is in this area.
Scott Gifford <gifford@umich.edu>, <sgifford@suspectclass.com>
Copyright (C) 2005 The Regents of the University of Michigan.
See the file LICENSE included with the distribution for license information.
Ekahau::Response.
To install Ekahau::Base, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Ekahau::Base
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Ekahau::Base
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.