EILPositionAccuracy Constants Reference
Declared in | EILIndoorLocationManager.h |
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EILPositionAccuracy
Describes the accuracy of the determined position. Accuracy can be represented as a circle of given radius within which the real position is expected to be. Note that values for accuracy levels are approximate and can change in the future.
Definition
typedef NS_ENUM(NSInteger, EILPositionAccuracy ) {
EILPositionAccuracyVeryHigh = 0,
EILPositionAccuracyHigh = 1,
EILPositionAccuracyMedium = 2,
EILPositionAccuracyLow = 3,
EILPositionAccuracyVeryLow = 4,
EILPositionAccuracyUnknown = 5,
};
Constants
EILPositionAccuracyVeryHigh
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Very high accuracy represents the state when the algorithm is highly certain about determined position. Accuracy is below 1m.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
. EILPositionAccuracyHigh
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Accuracy of determined position is high. Accuracy is below 1.62m.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
. EILPositionAccuracyMedium
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Accuracy of determined position is medium. Accuracy is below 2.62m.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
. EILPositionAccuracyLow
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Accuracy of determined position is low. Accuracy is below 4.24m.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
. EILPositionAccuracyVeryLow
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Accuracy of determined position is very low - typically during the initialization phase. Accuracy can also drop to this level when the quality of determined position decreases significantly. Accuracy should be thought of as comparable to location size.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
. EILPositionAccuracyUnknown
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Accuracy of determined position is unknown.
Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h
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Declared In
EILIndoorLocationManager.h