X-Git-Url: http://pileus.org/git/?p=grits;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fgis-util.c;h=587dd5c10d26e3418a1d80b0ef6c282d37117011;hp=c25b57c4ed0116902b7a06457d60a76011ab401c;hb=6cbd796209e724ddff668447337069539498c243;hpb=ebfddbbef0d971584f7d79e5fc943758c24faf3b diff --git a/src/gis-util.c b/src/gis-util.c index c25b57c..587dd5c 100644 --- a/src/gis-util.c +++ b/src/gis-util.c @@ -15,6 +15,59 @@ * along with this program. If not, see . */ +/** + * SECTION:gis-util + * @short_description: Geographic utilities + * + * Miscellaneous utility functions, these deal mostly with coordinate + * conversion. Below are some examples that should help demonstrate how these + * functions work. + * + * + * Terminology + * + * deg - Degrees + * rad - Radians, also radius + * m - Meters, for earth-based distances + * px - Pixels, for screen-based distances + * + * height - Height, the distance above the geoid (ground) + * elev - Elevation, the distance above the spheroid + * rad - Radius, the distance from the center of the earth + * + * lat - Latitude, amount north-south, -90 (S) .. 90 (N) + * lon - Longitude, amount east-west, -180 (W) .. 180 (E) + * incl - Inclination, polar equiv of latitude, Pi .. 0 + * azim - Azimuth, polar equiv of longitude, -Pi .. Pi + * + * x - 0° lon is positive + * y - 90° lon is positive + * z - North pole is positive + * + * llh - lat,lon,height + * lle - lat,lon,elev + * llr - lat,lon,rad + * pol - incl,azim,rad + * xyz - x,y,z + * + * + * + * + * Conversions + * + * lat lon elev -> x y z + * lle2xyz: 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 -> 0.0, 0.0, 10.0 + * lle2xyz: 90.0, 0.0, 0.0 -> 0.0, 10.0, 0.0 + * lle2xyz: 0.0, 90.0, 0.0 -> 10.0, 0.0, 0.0 + * + * x y z -> lat lon elev + * xyz2lle: 10.0, 0.0, 0.0 -> 0.0, 90.0, 0.0 + * xyz2lle: 0.0, 10.0, 0.0 -> 90.0, 0.0, 0.0 + * xyz2lle: 0.0, 0.0, 10.0 -> 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 + * + * + */ + #include #include @@ -23,6 +76,18 @@ /****************** * Global helpers * ******************/ +/** + * lle2xyz: + * @lat: the latitude + * @lon: the longitude + * @elev: the elevation + * @x: the resulting x coordinate + * @y: the resulting y coordinate + * @z: the resulting z coordinate + * + * Convert a point from latitude, longitude, and elevation to x, y and z + * coordinates. + */ void lle2xyz(gdouble lat, gdouble lon, gdouble elev, gdouble *x, gdouble *y, gdouble *z) { @@ -34,6 +99,18 @@ void lle2xyz(gdouble lat, gdouble lon, gdouble elev, *y = rad * cos(incl); } +/** + * xyz2lle: + * @x: the x coordinate + * @y: the y coordinate + * @z: the z coordinate + * @lat: the resulting latitude + * @lon: the resulting longitude + * @elev: the resulting elevation + * + * Convert a point from x, y and z coordinates to latitude, longitude, and + * elevation. + */ void xyz2lle(gdouble x, gdouble y, gdouble z, gdouble *lat, gdouble *lon, gdouble *elev) { @@ -43,6 +120,16 @@ void xyz2lle(gdouble x, gdouble y, gdouble z, *elev = rad2elev(rad); } +/** + * xyz2ll: + * @x: the x coordinate + * @y: the y coordinate + * @z: the z coordinate + * @lat: the resulting latitude + * @lon: the resulting longitude + * + * Get the latitude and longitude for a x, y, z value. + */ void xyz2ll(gdouble x, gdouble y, gdouble z, gdouble *lat, gdouble *lon) { @@ -51,6 +138,15 @@ void xyz2ll(gdouble x, gdouble y, gdouble z, *lon = azim2lon(atan2(x,z)); } +/** + * ll2m: + * @lon_dist: the distance in degrees of longitude + * @lat: the latitude to calculate at + * + * Calculate the distance of longitudinal span at a particular latitude. + * + * Returns: the distance in meters + */ gdouble ll2m(gdouble lon_dist, gdouble lat) { gdouble azim = (-lat+90)/180*M_PI; @@ -59,6 +155,15 @@ gdouble ll2m(gdouble lon_dist, gdouble lat) return lon_dist/360 * circ; } +/** + * distd: + * @a: the first point + * @b: the second point + * + * Calculate the distance between two three dimensional points. + * + * Returns: the distance between the points + */ gdouble distd(gdouble *a, gdouble *b) { return sqrt((a[0]-b[0])*(a[0]-b[0]) + @@ -66,6 +171,16 @@ gdouble distd(gdouble *a, gdouble *b) (a[2]-b[2])*(a[2]-b[2])); } +/** + * lon_avg: + * @a: the first longitude + * @b: the second longitude + * + * Calculate the average longitude between two longitudes. This is smart about + * which side of the globe the resulting longitude is placed on. + * + * Returns: the average + */ gdouble lon_avg(gdouble a, gdouble b) { gdouble diff = ABS(a-b);