Documented the subradius property
I almost reinvented the wheel creating a new lib just to have the option to broaden the search above the 60 places limit, as I didn't know of this property. A Google search led me to https://github.com/joshtronic/php-googleplaces/issues/5 and thankfuly I didn't need to implement a whole new thing. So I thought this property should be stated in the README.
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$details = $google_places->details();
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### Subradius search
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Every method has a `$google_places->subradius` property, as to broad the search into smaller areas and get around Google's results limit of only 60 places per search.
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The subradius must be at least 200 meters and must divide evenly into radius (eg. for a `2000` radius, a valid use of the subradius would be `200`, `400`, `1000`; but not `670`, `1100` etc).
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Example:
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```php
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$google_places->location = array(-33.86820, 151.1945860);
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$google_places->radius = 800;
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$google_places->subradius = 400; // 400m subradius
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$results = $google_places->radarSearch();
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More details on the subradius here: https://github.com/joshtronic/php-googleplaces/issues/5
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## The Future
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## The Future
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The project that I created this library for is now defunct so I’m not actively
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The project that I created this library for is now defunct so I’m not actively
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