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RequestResultBase.ResultCode Property

Returns the code that contains information on whether the last request was successful.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Map

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Map.v25.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Map

Declaration

public RequestResultCode ResultCode { get; }

Property Value

Type Description
RequestResultCode

A RequestResultCode enumeration value.

Available values:

Name Description
Success

The request was successful.

BadRequest

The request was incorrect.

ServerError

The request was unsuccessful because of a server error.

Timeout

The request was terminated because the time was out.

Example

This example demonstrates how to manually process received Bing Search request results.

Important

On May 21, 2024, Microsoft announced that Bing Maps for Enterprise and its API will be discontinued. Azure Maps will be a single unified enterprise mapping platform available from Microsoft.

To obtain and display map data from Azure Maps, we implemented the following providers:

For information on how to migrate your app from Bing Maps to Azure Maps, see the following help topic: DevExpress Map Control for WPF: Migrate from Bing Maps to Azure Maps.

If you already have a Bing Maps for Enterprise license, you can keep using the current API. You must transition to the new API by June 30, 2025 (for free/basic licenses) or June 30, 2028 (for enterprise licenses). New licenses will no longer be available after June 30, 2025. Bing Maps will not work with our map controls without a license after that date.

View Example

Private Sub searchProvider_SearchCompleted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As BingSearchCompletedEventArgs)
    If e.Cancelled Then
        Return
    End If
    If e.RequestResult.ResultCode <> RequestResultCode.Success Then
        Return
    End If

    Dim sb As New StringBuilder()

    Dim requestResult As SearchRequestResult = e.RequestResult
    sb.Append(String.Format("Result Code: {0}" & vbLf, requestResult.ResultCode))
    If String.IsNullOrEmpty(requestResult.FaultReason) Then
        sb.Append(String.Format("Fault Reason: (none)" & vbLf, requestResult.FaultReason))
    Else
        sb.Append(String.Format("Fault Reason: {0}" & vbLf, requestResult.FaultReason))
    End If
    sb.Append(String.Format("Search Location: {0}" & vbLf, requestResult.Keyword))
    sb.Append(String.Format("Estimated Matches: {0}" & vbLf, requestResult.EstimatedMatches))
    sb.Append(String.Format("SearchResults:" & vbLf & "{0}", ProcessLocationList(requestResult.SearchResults)))

    tbSearchResult.Text = sb.ToString()

End Sub

Private Function ProcessLocationList(ByVal results As List(Of LocationInformation)) As String
    If results Is Nothing Then
        Return ""
    End If

    Dim sb As New StringBuilder()
    For i As Integer = 0 To results.Count - 1
        sb.Append(String.Format("{0}) {1}", i + 1, ProcessLocationInformation(results(i))))
    Next i
    Return sb.ToString()
End Function
Private Function ProcessLocationInformation(ByVal info As LocationInformation) As String
    If info Is Nothing Then
        Return ""
    End If

    Dim sb As New StringBuilder()

    sb.Append(String.Format("{0}" & vbLf, info.DisplayName))
    sb.Append(String.Format(vbTab & "Adress: {0}" & vbLf, info.Address))
    sb.Append(String.Format(vbTab & "Location: {0}" & vbLf, info.Location))
    Return sb.ToString()
End Function

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