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TransverseMercatorExact.hpp
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/**
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* \file TransverseMercatorExact.hpp
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* \brief Header for GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact class
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*
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* Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2008-2023) <karney@alum.mit.edu> and licensed
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* under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see
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* https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
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**********************************************************************/
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#if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_TRANSVERSEMERCATOREXACT_HPP)
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#define GEOGRAPHICLIB_TRANSVERSEMERCATOREXACT_HPP 1
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#include <
GeographicLib/Constants.hpp
>
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#include <
GeographicLib/EllipticFunction.hpp
>
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namespace
GeographicLib
{
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/**
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* \brief An exact implementation of the transverse Mercator projection
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*
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* Implementation of the Transverse Mercator Projection given in
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* - L. P. Lee,
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* <a href="https://doi.org/10.3138/X687-1574-4325-WM62"> Conformal
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* Projections Based On Jacobian Elliptic Functions</a>, Part V of
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* Conformal Projections Based on Elliptic Functions,
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* (B. V. Gutsell, Toronto, 1976), 128pp.,
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* ISBN: 0919870163
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* (also appeared as:
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* Monograph 16, Suppl. No. 1 to Canadian Cartographer, Vol 13);
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* <a href="https://archive.org/details/conformalproject0000leel/page/92">
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* borrow from archive.org</a>.
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* - C. F. F. Karney,
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* <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-011-0445-3">
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* Transverse Mercator with an accuracy of a few nanometers,</a>
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* J. Geodesy 85(8), 475--485 (Aug. 2011);
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* preprint
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* <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1002.1417">arXiv:1002.1417</a>.
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*
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* Lee gives the correct results for forward and reverse transformations
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* subject to the branch cut rules (see the description of the \e extendp
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* argument to the constructor). The maximum error is about 8 nm (8
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* nanometers), ground distance, for the forward and reverse transformations.
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* The error in the convergence is 2 × 10<sup>−15</sup>",
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* the relative error in the scale is 7 × 10<sup>−12</sup>%%.
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* See Sec. 3 of
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* <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1002.1417">arXiv:1002.1417</a> for details.
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* The method is "exact" in the sense that the errors are close to the
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* round-off limit and that no changes are needed in the algorithms for them
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* to be used with reals of a higher precision. Thus the errors using long
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* double (with a 64-bit fraction) are about 2000 times smaller than using
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* double (with a 53-bit fraction).
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*
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* This algorithm is about 4.5 times slower than the 6th-order Krüger
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* method, TransverseMercator, taking about 11 us for a combined forward and
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* reverse projection on a 2.66 GHz Intel machine (g++, version 4.3.0, -O3).
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*
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* The ellipsoid parameters and the central scale are set in the constructor.
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* The central meridian (which is a trivial shift of the longitude) is
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* specified as the \e lon0 argument of the TransverseMercatorExact::Forward
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* and TransverseMercatorExact::Reverse functions. The latitude of origin is
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* taken to be the equator. See the documentation on TransverseMercator for
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* how to include a false easting, false northing, or a latitude of origin.
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*
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* See <a href="https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/tm-grid.kmz"
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* type="application/vnd.google-earth.kmz"> tm-grid.kmz</a>, for an
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* illustration of the transverse Mercator grid in Google Earth.
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*
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* This class also returns the meridian convergence \e gamma and scale \e k.
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* The meridian convergence is the bearing of grid north (the \e y axis)
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* measured clockwise from true north.
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*
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* See TransverseMercatorExact.cpp for more information on the
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* implementation.
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*
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* See \ref transversemercator for a discussion of this projection.
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*
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* Example of use:
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* \include example-TransverseMercatorExact.cpp
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*
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* <a href="TransverseMercatorProj.1.html">TransverseMercatorProj</a> is a
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* command-line utility providing access to the functionality of
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* TransverseMercator and TransverseMercatorExact.
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**********************************************************************/
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class
GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT
TransverseMercatorExact {
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private
:
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typedef
Math::real
real;
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friend
class
TransverseMercator
;
// Allow TM to call the default constructor
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// Private default constructor to support TransverseMercator(a, f, exact)
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TransverseMercatorExact() {};
// Do nothing; used with exact = false.
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static
const
int
numit_ = 10;
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real
tol_, tol2_, taytol_;
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real
_a, _f, _k0, _mu, _mv, _e;
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bool
_extendp;
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EllipticFunction
_eEu, _eEv;
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void
zeta(
real
u,
real
snu,
real
cnu,
real
dnu,
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real
v,
real
snv,
real
cnv,
real
dnv,
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real
& taup,
real
& lam)
const
;
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void
dwdzeta(
real
u,
real
snu,
real
cnu,
real
dnu,
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real
v,
real
snv,
real
cnv,
real
dnv,
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real
& du,
real
& dv)
const
;
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bool
zetainv0(
real
psi,
real
lam,
real
& u,
real
& v)
const
;
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void
zetainv(
real
taup,
real
lam,
real
& u,
real
& v)
const
;
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void
sigma(
real
u,
real
snu,
real
cnu,
real
dnu,
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real
v,
real
snv,
real
cnv,
real
dnv,
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real
& xi,
real
& eta)
const
;
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void
dwdsigma(
real
u,
real
snu,
real
cnu,
real
dnu,
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real
v,
real
snv,
real
cnv,
real
dnv,
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real
& du,
real
& dv)
const
;
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bool
sigmainv0(
real
xi,
real
eta,
real
& u,
real
& v)
const
;
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void
sigmainv(
real
xi,
real
eta,
real
& u,
real
& v)
const
;
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void
Scale(
real
tau,
real
lam,
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real
snu,
real
cnu,
real
dnu,
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real
snv,
real
cnv,
real
dnv,
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real
& gamma,
real
& k)
const
;
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public
:
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/**
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* Constructor for an ellipsoid with
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*
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* @param[in] a equatorial radius (meters).
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* @param[in] f flattening of ellipsoid.
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* @param[in] k0 central scale factor.
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* @param[in] extendp if true, use extended domain (default false).
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* @exception GeographicErr if \e a, \e f, or \e k0 is not positive.
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*
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* The transverse Mercator projection has a branch point singularity at \e
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* lat = 0 and \e lon − \e lon0 = 90 (1 − \e e) or (for
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* TransverseMercatorExact::UTM) x = 18381 km, y = 0m. The \e extendp
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* argument governs where the branch cut is placed. With \e extendp =
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* false, the "standard" convention is followed, namely the cut is placed
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* along \e x > 18381 km, \e y = 0m. Forward can be called with any \e lat
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* and \e lon then produces the transformation shown in Lee, Fig 46.
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* Reverse analytically continues this in the ± \e x direction. As
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* a consequence, Reverse may map multiple points to the same geographic
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* location; for example, for TransverseMercatorExact::UTM, \e x =
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* 22051449.037349 m, \e y = −7131237.022729 m and \e x =
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* 29735142.378357 m, \e y = 4235043.607933 m both map to \e lat =
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* −2°, \e lon = 88°.
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*
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* With \e extendp = true, the branch cut is moved to the lower left
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* quadrant. The various symmetries of the transverse Mercator projection
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* can be used to explore the projection on any sheet. In this mode the
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* domains of \e lat, \e lon, \e x, and \e y are restricted to
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* - the union of
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* - \e lat in [0, 90] and \e lon − \e lon0 in [0, 90]
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* - \e lat in (-90, 0] and \e lon − \e lon0 in [90 (1 − \e
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e), 90]
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* - the union of
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* - <i>x</i>/(\e k0 \e a) in [0, ∞) and
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* <i>y</i>/(\e k0 \e a) in [0, E(<i>e</i><sup>2</sup>)]
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* - <i>x</i>/(\e k0 \e a) in [K(1 − <i>e</i><sup>2</sup>) −
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* E(1 − <i>e</i><sup>2</sup>), ∞) and <i>y</i>/(\e k0 \e
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* a) in (−∞, 0]
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* .
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* See Sec. 5 of
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* <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1002.1417">arXiv:1002.1417</a> for a full
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* discussion of the treatment of the branch cut.
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* The method will work for all ellipsoids used in terrestrial geodesy.
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* The method cannot be applied directly to the case of a sphere (\e f = 0)
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* because some the constants characterizing this method diverge in that
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* limit, and in practice, \e f should be larger than about
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* numeric_limits<real>::epsilon(). However, TransverseMercator treats the
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* sphere exactly.
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**********************************************************************/
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TransverseMercatorExact
(
real
a,
real
f,
real
k0,
bool
extendp =
false
);
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/**
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* Forward projection, from geographic to transverse Mercator.
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* @param[in] lon0 central meridian of the projection (degrees).
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* @param[in] lat latitude of point (degrees).
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* @param[in] lon longitude of point (degrees).
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* @param[out] x easting of point (meters).
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* @param[out] y northing of point (meters).
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* @param[out] gamma meridian convergence at point (degrees).
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* @param[out] k scale of projection at point.
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*
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* No false easting or northing is added. \e lat should be in the range
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* [−90°, 90°].
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**********************************************************************/
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void
Forward(
real
lon0,
real
lat,
real
lon,
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real
& x,
real
& y,
real
& gamma,
real
& k)
const
;
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/**
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* Reverse projection, from transverse Mercator to geographic.
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*
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* @param[in] lon0 central meridian of the projection (degrees).
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* @param[in] x easting of point (meters).
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* @param[in] y northing of point (meters).
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* @param[out] lat latitude of point (degrees).
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* @param[out] lon longitude of point (degrees).
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* @param[out] gamma meridian convergence at point (degrees).
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* @param[out] k scale of projection at point.
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*
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* No false easting or northing is added. The value of \e lon returned is
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* in the range [−180°, 180°].
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**********************************************************************/
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void
Reverse(
real
lon0,
real
x,
real
y,
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real
& lat,
real
& lon,
real
& gamma,
real
& k)
const
;
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/**
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* TransverseMercatorExact::Forward without returning the convergence and
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* scale.
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**********************************************************************/
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void
Forward
(real lon0, real lat, real lon,
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real& x, real& y)
const
{
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real gamma, k;
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Forward
(lon0, lat, lon, x, y, gamma, k);
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}
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/**
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* TransverseMercatorExact::Reverse without returning the convergence and
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* scale.
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**********************************************************************/
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void
Reverse
(real lon0, real x, real y,
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real& lat, real& lon)
const
{
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real gamma, k;
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Reverse
(lon0, x, y, lat, lon, gamma, k);
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}
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/** \name Inspector functions
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**********************************************************************/
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///@{
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/**
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* @return \e a the equatorial radius of the ellipsoid (meters). This is
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* the value used in the constructor.
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**********************************************************************/
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Math::real
EquatorialRadius
()
const
{
return
_a; }
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/**
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* @return \e f the flattening of the ellipsoid. This is the value used in
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* the constructor.
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**********************************************************************/
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Math::real
Flattening
()
const
{
return
_f; }
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/**
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* @return \e k0 central scale for the projection. This is the value of \e
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* k0 used in the constructor and is the scale on the central meridian.
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**********************************************************************/
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Math::real
CentralScale
()
const
{
return
_k0; }
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///@}
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/**
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* A global instantiation of TransverseMercatorExact with the WGS84
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* ellipsoid and the UTM scale factor. However, unlike UTM, no false
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* easting or northing is added.
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**********************************************************************/
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static
const
TransverseMercatorExact
& UTM();
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};
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}
// namespace GeographicLib
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#endif
// GEOGRAPHICLIB_TRANSVERSEMERCATOREXACT_HPP
Constants.hpp
Header for GeographicLib::Constants class.
GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT
#define GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT
Definition
Constants.hpp:59
EllipticFunction.hpp
Header for GeographicLib::EllipticFunction class.
real
GeographicLib::Math::real real
Definition
Geod3Solve.cpp:25
GeographicLib::EllipticFunction
Elliptic integrals and functions.
Definition
EllipticFunction.hpp:63
GeographicLib::Math::real
double real
Definition
Math.hpp:115
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact
An exact implementation of the transverse Mercator projection.
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:85
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::TransverseMercator
friend class TransverseMercator
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:88
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::CentralScale
Math::real CentralScale() const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:249
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::Forward
void Forward(real lon0, real lat, real lon, real &x, real &y, real &gamma, real &k) const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.cpp:353
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::Reverse
void Reverse(real lon0, real x, real y, real &lat, real &lon) const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:224
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::EquatorialRadius
Math::real EquatorialRadius() const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:237
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::Forward
void Forward(real lon0, real lat, real lon, real &x, real &y) const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:214
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::Flattening
Math::real Flattening() const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.hpp:243
GeographicLib::TransverseMercatorExact::Reverse
void Reverse(real lon0, real x, real y, real &lat, real &lon, real &gamma, real &k) const
Definition
TransverseMercatorExact.cpp:413
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Namespace for GeographicLib.
Definition
Accumulator.cpp:12
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