/** * \file Georef.hpp * \brief Header for GeographicLib::Georef class * * Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2015-2017) and licensed * under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see * https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/ **********************************************************************/ #if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_GEOREF_HPP) #define GEOGRAPHICLIB_GEOREF_HPP 1 #include #if defined(_MSC_VER) // Squelch warnings about dll vs string # pragma warning (push) # pragma warning (disable: 4251) #endif namespace GeographicLib { /** * \brief Conversions for the World Geographic Reference System (georef) * * The World Geographic Reference System is described in * - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georef * - http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/coordsys/grids/georef.pdf * . * It provides a compact string representation of a geographic area * (expressed as latitude and longitude). The classes GARS and Geohash * implement similar compact representations. * * Example of use: * \include example-Georef.cpp **********************************************************************/ class GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT Georef { private: typedef Math::real real; static const char* const digits_; static const char* const lontile_; static const char* const lattile_; static const char* const degrees_; enum { tile_ = 15, // The size of tile in degrees lonorig_ = -180, // Origin for longitude latorig_ = -90, // Origin for latitude base_ = 10, // Base for minutes baselen_ = 4, maxprec_ = 11, // approximately equivalent to MGRS class maxlen_ = baselen_ + 2 * maxprec_, }; Georef(); // Disable constructor public: /** * Convert from geographic coordinates to georef. * * @param[in] lat latitude of point (degrees). * @param[in] lon longitude of point (degrees). * @param[in] prec the precision of the resulting georef. * @param[out] georef the georef string. * @exception GeographicErr if \e lat is not in [−90°, * 90°]. * @exception std::bad_alloc if memory for \e georef can't be allocated. * * \e prec specifies the precision of \e georef as follows: * - \e prec = −1 (min), 15° * - \e prec = 0, 1° * - \e prec = 1, converted to \e prec = 2 * - \e prec = 2, 1' * - \e prec = 3, 0.1' * - \e prec = 4, 0.01' * - \e prec = 5, 0.001' * - … * - \e prec = 11 (max), 10−9' * * If \e lat or \e lon is NaN, then \e georef is set to "INVALID". **********************************************************************/ static void Forward(real lat, real lon, int prec, std::string& georef); /** * Convert from Georef to geographic coordinates. * * @param[in] georef the Georef. * @param[out] lat latitude of point (degrees). * @param[out] lon longitude of point (degrees). * @param[out] prec the precision of \e georef. * @param[in] centerp if true (the default) return the center * \e georef, otherwise return the south-west corner. * @exception GeographicErr if \e georef is illegal. * * The case of the letters in \e georef is ignored. \e prec is in the * range [−1, 11] and gives the precision of \e georef as follows: * - \e prec = −1 (min), 15° * - \e prec = 0, 1° * - \e prec = 1, not returned * - \e prec = 2, 1' * - \e prec = 3, 0.1' * - \e prec = 4, 0.01' * - \e prec = 5, 0.001' * - … * - \e prec = 11 (max), 10−9' * * If the first 3 characters of \e georef are "INV", then \e lat and \e lon * are set to NaN and \e prec is unchanged. **********************************************************************/ static void Reverse(const std::string& georef, real& lat, real& lon, int& prec, bool centerp = true); /** * The angular resolution of a Georef. * * @param[in] prec the precision of the Georef. * @return the latitude-longitude resolution (degrees). * * Internally, \e prec is first put in the range [−1, 11]. **********************************************************************/ static Math::real Resolution(int prec) { if (prec < 1) return real(prec < 0 ? 15 : 1); else { using std::pow; // Treat prec = 1 as 2. prec = (std::max)(2, (std::min)(int(maxprec_), prec)); // Need extra real because, since C++11, pow(float, int) returns double return 1/(60 * real(pow(real(base_), prec - 2))); } } /** * The Georef precision required to meet a given geographic resolution. * * @param[in] res the minimum of resolution in latitude and longitude * (degrees). * @return Georef precision. * * The returned length is in the range [0, 11]. **********************************************************************/ static int Precision(real res) { using std::abs; res = abs(res); for (int prec = 0; prec < maxprec_; ++prec) { if (prec == 1) continue; if (Resolution(prec) <= res) return prec; } return maxprec_; } }; } // namespace GeographicLib #if defined(_MSC_VER) # pragma warning (pop) #endif #endif // GEOGRAPHICLIB_GEOREF_HPP