The USA Shopping Data API specializes in delivering comprehensive data about the largest shopping malls across the United States, categorized by state. It processes data fields such as state name, city name, mall name, and mall area in square feet. The API adheres to a structured format that includes JSON for data exchange, ensuring compatibility with various applications. Domain-specific terminology includes terms like 'mall area' which refers to the total retail space available within a mall, measured in square feet. The API requires proper state and city identifiers to retrieve accurate mall data and supports queries for specific states or malls. The output format is structured in JSON, containing an array of mall objects, each with properties for state, city, mall name, and area. This API is particularly useful for developers and businesses looking to analyze retail space distribution or for consumers seeking information on shopping destinations.
{"states":["Minnesota","New Jersey","Pennsylvania","California","Florida","Texas","New York","Hawaii","Massachusetts","Illinois","Maryland","Arizona","Georgia","North Carolina","Washington","Ohio","Kansas","Nevada","Colorado","West Virginia","Alabama","Louisiana","Michigan","Oregon","Indiana","Iowa","Tennessee","Connecticut","Utah","Delaware","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Idaho","Maine","Wisconsin","Kentucky","Virginia","New Mexico","Oklahoma","Nebraska","South Dakota","New Hampshire","Mississippi","North Dakota","Arkansas","Missouri","Vermont","Montana","Wyoming","Alaska"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/7066/usa+shopping+data+api/10986/us+states+available+in+dataset' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"state":"New York","mall_name":"Destiny USA"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/7066/usa+shopping+data+api/10988/get+best+mall+by+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"state":"Required"}'
{"state":"New York","city":"Syracuse","mall_name":"Destiny USA","area":2400000}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/7066/usa+shopping+data+api/10991/get+mall+details+by+name' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"name":"Required"}'
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The USA Shopping Data API provides detailed information about the largest malls in each US state, including their locations, sizes, and specific data fields such as state name, city name, mall name, and mall area in square feet.
The data from the USA Shopping Data API is structured in JSON format, containing an array of mall objects. Each object includes properties for state, city, mall name, and area.
To retrieve accurate mall data from the USA Shopping Data API, you need to provide proper state and city identifiers in your queries.
Developers and businesses looking to analyze retail space distribution can benefit from the USA Shopping Data API, as well as consumers seeking information on shopping destinations.
Yes, the USA Shopping Data API is designed to ensure compatibility with various applications due to its structured JSON format for data exchange.
Each endpoint returns specific data related to U.S. malls. The "us states available in dataset" endpoint returns a list of states, while the "get best mall by state" endpoint provides the name of the top mall in a specified state. The "get mall details by name" endpoint delivers detailed information about a specific mall, including its state, city, name, and area in square feet.
The key fields in the response data include "state," "city," "mall_name," and "area." For example, the response from "get mall details by name" includes these fields to provide comprehensive information about a specific mall.
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format. Each endpoint returns either a list (for states) or an object (for mall details) containing relevant properties, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The "get best mall by state" endpoint requires a state parameter, while the "get mall details by name" endpoint requires a mall name parameter. Users can customize their requests by specifying these parameters to retrieve targeted data.
The "us states available in dataset" endpoint provides a list of states, the "get best mall by state" endpoint returns the name of the best mall in a specified state, and the "get mall details by name" endpoint offers detailed information about a specific mall, including its location and size.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into applications for location-based services, retail analysis, or consumer information platforms. For instance, developers can display mall details on a shopping app or analyze retail space distribution across states.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and validation processes. The API sources its information from reliable datasets, ensuring that the details about malls, such as their names and sizes, are current and accurate.
Typical use cases include retail market analysis, consumer shopping guides, and location-based services. Businesses can analyze mall sizes for market research, while consumers can find information about shopping destinations in their area.
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