// Example of using the GeographicLib::Geocentric class #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace GeographicLib; int main() { try { Geocentric earth(Constants::WGS84_a(), Constants::WGS84_f()); // Alternatively: const Geocentric& earth = Geocentric::WGS84(); { // Sample forward calculation double lat = 27.99, lon = 86.93, h = 8820; // Mt Everest double X, Y, Z; earth.Forward(lat, lon, h, X, Y, Z); cout << floor(X / 1000 + 0.5) << " " << floor(Y / 1000 + 0.5) << " " << floor(Z / 1000 + 0.5) << "\n"; } { // Sample reverse calculation double X = 302e3, Y = 5636e3, Z = 2980e3; double lat, lon, h; earth.Reverse(X, Y, Z, lat, lon, h); cout << lat << " " << lon << " " << h << "\n"; } } catch (const exception& e) { cerr << "Caught exception: " << e.what() << "\n"; return 1; } }