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<?php
/*
* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
* the License.
*/
namespace Google\Service\MapsPlaces;
class GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionQueryPrediction extends \Google\Model
{
protected $structuredFormatType = GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionStructuredFormat::class;
protected $structuredFormatDataType = '';
protected $textType = GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionFormattableText::class;
protected $textDataType = '';
/**
* A breakdown of the query prediction into main text containing the query and
* secondary text containing additional disambiguating features (such as a
* city or region). `structured_format` is recommended for developers who wish
* to show two separate, but related, UI elements. Developers who wish to show
* a single UI element may want to use `text` instead. They are two different
* ways to represent a query prediction. Users should not try to parse
* `structured_format` into `text` or vice versa.
*
* @param GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionStructuredFormat $structuredFormat
*/
public function setStructuredFormat(GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionStructuredFormat $structuredFormat)
{
$this->structuredFormat = $structuredFormat;
}
/**
* @return GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionStructuredFormat
*/
public function getStructuredFormat()
{
return $this->structuredFormat;
}
/**
* The predicted text. This text does not represent a Place, but rather a text
* query that could be used in a search endpoint (for example, Text Search).
* `text` is recommended for developers who wish to show a single UI element.
* Developers who wish to show two separate, but related, UI elements may want
* to use `structured_format` instead. They are two different ways to
* represent a query prediction. Users should not try to parse
* `structured_format` into `text` or vice versa. May be in mixed languages if
* the request `input` and `language_code` are in different languages or if
* part of the query does not have a translation from the local language to
* `language_code`.
*
* @param GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionFormattableText $text
*/
public function setText(GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionFormattableText $text)
{
$this->text = $text;
}
/**
* @return GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionFormattableText
*/
public function getText()
{
return $this->text;
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionQueryPrediction::class, 'Google_Service_MapsPlaces_GoogleMapsPlacesV1AutocompletePlacesResponseSuggestionQueryPrediction');