Single close match (s category) – Pitney Bowes MapXtreme User Manual
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Chapter 18: Geocoding
Understanding Accuracy for Close Matches
MapXtreme v7.1
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Geographic Centroid Matches (G category)
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For either S or M category result codes, each character of the code tells how precisely the geocode
operation matched each address component.
The following example is a close match candidate:
S5HPNTSCZA
The following example is not a close match candidate:
S5-PNTSC-A
A dash in the result code indicates a conflict. If the postal code in the request conflicts with one
found by the geocode in the data (input was 28031, value found is 28013), the resultant string
contains a dash instead of a Z (For example, S5HPNTSC-A).
Single Close Match (S Category)
Matches in the S category indicate that the record was matched to a single address candidate. The
first character (S) reflects that the geocoding server found a street address that matches the record.
The second position in the code reflects the positional accuracy of the resulting point for the
geocoded record.
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S1 – single close match, point located at postal code centroid
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S2 – single close match, point located at ZIP+2 centroid (US centric)
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S3 – single close match, point located at ZIP+4 centroid (US centric)
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S4 – point located at the center of a shape point path (shape points define the shape of the street
polyline)
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S5 – point located at a street address position
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S6 – point located at centroid of geometry postal code. (For example, large buildings having their
own codes). This represents the highest accuracy available
Category
Description
Example
H
House number
115
P
Street prefix direction
North
N
Street name
Main
T
Street type
Place
S
Street suffix direction
SE
C
City name
New York
Z
Postal code
80302
A
Address Dictionary
A