Pitney Bowes MapMarker USA User Manual
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Appendix F:
Location Codes
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h = C
Represents the interpolation between 1 street segment end point
(low boundary) and1 point (high boundary). The low boundary
came from a non-User Dictionary and the high boundary from a
User Dictionary.
h = D
Represents the interpolation between 1 street segment end point
and1 point, both coming from non-User Dictionary.
h = E
Represents the interpolation between 2 street segment end points.
The low boundary came from a non-User Dictionary and the high
boundary from a User Dictionary.
h = F
Represents the interpolation between 2 street segment end points,
both coming from non-User Dictionaries.
ARn Ranged address geocode, where n is one of the following:
n = 1
The geocode is placed along a single street segment, midway
between the interpolated location of the first and second input
house numbers in the range.
n = 2
The geocode is placed along a single street segment, midway
between the interpolated location of the first and second input
house numbers in the range, and the side of the street is unknown.
The Census FIPS Block ID is assigned from the left side; however,
there is no assigned offset and the point is placed directly on the
street.
n = 4
The input range spans multiple USPS segments. The geocode is
placed on the endpoint of the segment which corresponds to the
first input house number, closest to the end nearest the second
input house number.
n = 7
Placeholder. Used when the starting and ending points of the
matched segment contain the same value and shape data is not
available.
AXn Intersection geocode, where n is one of the following:
n = 3
Standard single-point intersection computed from the center lines
of street segments.
n = 8
Interpolated (divided-road) intersection geocode. Attempts to return
a centroid for the intersection.
Address Location Codes (A Codes)(continued)
Code
Description