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zipcode-city-distance
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Simple zipcode/city distance calculator and all information you need about cities and zipcodes, including coordinates, states etc.
Simple, zipcode/city distance calculator and all information you need about cities and zipcodes, including coordinates, states etc.
let zipCodeDistance = zipCodeData.zipCodeDistance('98006', '33014');
console.log(zipCodeDistance);
without state parameters:
let cityDistance = zzipCodeData.cityDistance('miami lakes', 'miami');
console.log(cityDistance);
with unit and state parameters
let cityDistance = zipCodeData.cityDistance('miami', 'bellevue', 'M', 'FL', 'WA');
console.log(cityDistance);
let zipInfo = zipCodeData.getInfo('zipcode', '98006')
console.log(zipInfo);
let cityInfo = zipCodeData.getInfo('city', 'lakemont')
console.log(cityInfo);
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Simple zipcode/city distance calculator and all information you need about cities and zipcodes, including coordinates, states etc.
The npm package zipcode-city-distance receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, zipcode-city-distance popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that zipcode-city-distance demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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