// Example of using the GeographicLib::RhumbLine class #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace GeographicLib; int main() { try { // Print waypoints between JFK and SIN Rhumb rhumb(Constants::WGS84_a(), Constants::WGS84_f()); // Alternatively: const Rhumb& rhumb = Rhumb::WGS84(); double lat1 = 40.640, lon1 = -73.779, // JFK lat2 = 1.359, lon2 = 103.989; // SIN double s12, azi12; rhumb.Inverse(lat1, lon1, lat2, lon2, s12, azi12); const GeographicLib::RhumbLine line = rhumb.Line(lat1, lon1, azi12); // Alternatively // const GeographicLib::RhumbLine line = rhumb.Line(lat1, lon1, azi1); double ds0 = 500e3; // Nominal distance between points = 500 km int num = int(ceil(s12 / ds0)); // The number of intervals cout << fixed << setprecision(3); { // Use intervals of equal length double ds = s12 / num; for (int i = 0; i <= num; ++i) { double lat, lon; line.Position(i * ds, lat, lon); cout << i << " " << lat << " " << lon << "\n"; } } } catch (const exception& e) { cerr << "Caught exception: " << e.what() << "\n"; return 1; } }