NAME
Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations - Station name to station code mapping
SYNOPSIS
use Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations;
my $name = 'Essen Hbf';
my @stations = Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations::get_station_by_name(
$name);
if (@stations < 1) {
# no matching stations
}
elsif (@stations > 1) {
# too many matches
}
else {
printf("Input '%s' matched station code %s (as '%s')\n",
$name, @{$stations[0]});
}
VERSION
version 1.86
DESCRIPTION
This module contains a list of Deutsche Bahn stations, and also some stations outside of Germany which are served by Deutsche Bahn trains. It offers several accessors to look up stations based on names or geolocation data and can also simply dump all known stations.
Each of the following methods returns a list of array references. Each array reference describes a single station and contains either two or five elements:
Station code (also known as DS100 / "Druckschrift 100" / "Richtlinie 100"). A short string used exclusively by Deutsche Bahn APIs. Note that it may contain space characters.
Station name
EVA station number (often, but not always, same as UIC station number)
Station longitude, if available
Station latitude, if available
Note that station names are not unique. A single station may be present multiple times with different EVA numbers and DS100 codes. At the moment, EVA numbers and DS100 codes are unique.
METHODS
- Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations::get_stations
-
Returns a list of all known stations, lexically sorted by station name.
- Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations::get_station($in)
-
Returns a list of stations matching $in.
If a $in is a valid station identifier (either DS100 code or EVA number), a single array reference describing the station is returned. Otherwise, $in is passed to get_station_by_name($in) (see below).
Note that DS100 code matching is case sensitive.
- Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations::get_station_by_location($lon, $lat, $num_matches)
-
Looks for stations which are close to longitude/latitude $lon/$lat and returns the closest $num_matches (defaults to 10) matches. Note that stations which are located more than 70 kilometers away from $lon/$lat may be ignored when computing the closest matches.
- Travel::Status::DE::IRIS::Stations::get_station_by_name($name)
-
Returns a list of stations where the station name matches $name.
Matching happens in two steps: If a case-insensitive exact match exists, only this one is returned. For station names that correspond to several EVA/DS100 codes, the match with the lowest EVA number is returned.
Otherwise, all stations whose name contains $name as a substring (also case-insensitive) and all stations whose name has a low Levenshtein distance to $name are returned.
This two-step behaviour makes sure that not-prefix-free stations can still be matched directly. For instance, both "Essen-Steele" and "Essen-Steele Ost" are valid station names, but "essen-steele" will only return "Essen-Steele".
DIAGNOSTICS
None.
DEPENDENCIES
GIS::Distance(3pm)
List::MoreUtils(3pm)
List::Util(3pm)
Text::LevenshteinXS(3pm)
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There is no support for intelligent whitespaces (to also match "-" and similar) yet.
SEE ALSO
Travel::Status::DE::IRIS(3pm).
AUTHOR
Station data: Copyright (C) 2016 by DB Station&Service AG, Europaplatz 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany
Lookup code: Copyright (C) 2014-2022 by Daniel Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org>
LICENSE
This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. Note that the station data used by this module is also available under a CC-BY 4.0 license on http://data.deutschebahn.com/dataset/data-haltestellen. EOF
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