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- /**
- * \file CassiniSoldner.hpp
- * \brief Header for GeographicLib::CassiniSoldner class
- *
- * Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2009-2020) <charles@karney.com> and licensed
- * under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see
- * https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
- **********************************************************************/
- #if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_CASSINISOLDNER_HPP)
- #define GEOGRAPHICLIB_CASSINISOLDNER_HPP 1
- #include <GeographicLib/Geodesic.hpp>
- #include <GeographicLib/GeodesicLine.hpp>
- #include <GeographicLib/Constants.hpp>
- namespace GeographicLib {
- /**
- * \brief Cassini-Soldner projection
- *
- * Cassini-Soldner projection centered at an arbitrary position, \e lat0, \e
- * lon0, on the ellipsoid. This projection is a transverse cylindrical
- * equidistant projection. The projection from (\e lat, \e lon) to easting
- * and northing (\e x, \e y) is defined by geodesics as follows. Go north
- * along a geodesic a distance \e y from the central point; then turn
- * clockwise 90° and go a distance \e x along a geodesic.
- * (Although the initial heading is north, this changes to south if the pole
- * is crossed.) This procedure uniquely defines the reverse projection. The
- * forward projection is constructed as follows. Find the point (\e lat1, \e
- * lon1) on the meridian closest to (\e lat, \e lon). Here we consider the
- * full meridian so that \e lon1 may be either \e lon0 or \e lon0 +
- * 180°. \e x is the geodesic distance from (\e lat1, \e lon1) to
- * (\e lat, \e lon), appropriately signed according to which side of the
- * central meridian (\e lat, \e lon) lies. \e y is the shortest distance
- * along the meridian from (\e lat0, \e lon0) to (\e lat1, \e lon1), again,
- * appropriately signed according to the initial heading. [Note that, in the
- * case of prolate ellipsoids, the shortest meridional path from (\e lat0, \e
- * lon0) to (\e lat1, \e lon1) may not be the shortest path.] This procedure
- * uniquely defines the forward projection except for a small class of points
- * for which there may be two equally short routes for either leg of the
- * path.
- *
- * Because of the properties of geodesics, the (\e x, \e y) grid is
- * orthogonal. The scale in the easting direction is unity. The scale, \e
- * k, in the northing direction is unity on the central meridian and
- * increases away from the central meridian. The projection routines return
- * \e azi, the true bearing of the easting direction, and \e rk = 1/\e k, the
- * reciprocal of the scale in the northing direction.
- *
- * The conversions all take place using a Geodesic object (by default
- * Geodesic::WGS84()). For more information on geodesics see \ref geodesic.
- * The determination of (\e lat1, \e lon1) in the forward projection is by
- * solving the inverse geodesic problem for (\e lat, \e lon) and its twin
- * obtained by reflection in the meridional plane. The scale is found by
- * determining where two neighboring geodesics intersecting the central
- * meridian at \e lat1 and \e lat1 + \e dlat1 intersect and taking the ratio
- * of the reduced lengths for the two geodesics between that point and,
- * respectively, (\e lat1, \e lon1) and (\e lat, \e lon).
- *
- * Example of use:
- * \include example-CassiniSoldner.cpp
- *
- * <a href="GeodesicProj.1.html">GeodesicProj</a> is a command-line utility
- * providing access to the functionality of AzimuthalEquidistant, Gnomonic,
- * and CassiniSoldner.
- **********************************************************************/
- class GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT CassiniSoldner {
- private:
- typedef Math::real real;
- Geodesic _earth;
- GeodesicLine _meridian;
- real _sbet0, _cbet0;
- static const unsigned maxit_ = 10;
- public:
- /**
- * Constructor for CassiniSoldner.
- *
- * @param[in] earth the Geodesic object to use for geodesic calculations.
- * By default this uses the WGS84 ellipsoid.
- *
- * This constructor makes an "uninitialized" object. Call Reset to set the
- * central latitude and longitude, prior to calling Forward and Reverse.
- **********************************************************************/
- explicit CassiniSoldner(const Geodesic& earth = Geodesic::WGS84());
- /**
- * Constructor for CassiniSoldner specifying a center point.
- *
- * @param[in] lat0 latitude of center point of projection (degrees).
- * @param[in] lon0 longitude of center point of projection (degrees).
- * @param[in] earth the Geodesic object to use for geodesic calculations.
- * By default this uses the WGS84 ellipsoid.
- *
- * \e lat0 should be in the range [−90°, 90°].
- **********************************************************************/
- CassiniSoldner(real lat0, real lon0,
- const Geodesic& earth = Geodesic::WGS84());
- /**
- * Set the central point of the projection
- *
- * @param[in] lat0 latitude of center point of projection (degrees).
- * @param[in] lon0 longitude of center point of projection (degrees).
- *
- * \e lat0 should be in the range [−90°, 90°].
- **********************************************************************/
- void Reset(real lat0, real lon0);
- /**
- * Forward projection, from geographic to Cassini-Soldner.
- *
- * @param[in] lat latitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[in] lon longitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[out] x easting of point (meters).
- * @param[out] y northing of point (meters).
- * @param[out] azi azimuth of easting direction at point (degrees).
- * @param[out] rk reciprocal of azimuthal northing scale at point.
- *
- * \e lat should be in the range [−90°, 90°]. A call to
- * Forward followed by a call to Reverse will return the original (\e lat,
- * \e lon) (to within roundoff). The routine does nothing if the origin
- * has not been set.
- **********************************************************************/
- void Forward(real lat, real lon,
- real& x, real& y, real& azi, real& rk) const;
- /**
- * Reverse projection, from Cassini-Soldner to geographic.
- *
- * @param[in] x easting of point (meters).
- * @param[in] y northing of point (meters).
- * @param[out] lat latitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[out] lon longitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[out] azi azimuth of easting direction at point (degrees).
- * @param[out] rk reciprocal of azimuthal northing scale at point.
- *
- * A call to Reverse followed by a call to Forward will return the original
- * (\e x, \e y) (to within roundoff), provided that \e x and \e y are
- * sufficiently small not to "wrap around" the earth. The routine does
- * nothing if the origin has not been set.
- **********************************************************************/
- void Reverse(real x, real y,
- real& lat, real& lon, real& azi, real& rk) const;
- /**
- * CassiniSoldner::Forward without returning the azimuth and scale.
- **********************************************************************/
- void Forward(real lat, real lon,
- real& x, real& y) const {
- real azi, rk;
- Forward(lat, lon, x, y, azi, rk);
- }
- /**
- * CassiniSoldner::Reverse without returning the azimuth and scale.
- **********************************************************************/
- void Reverse(real x, real y,
- real& lat, real& lon) const {
- real azi, rk;
- Reverse(x, y, lat, lon, azi, rk);
- }
- /** \name Inspector functions
- **********************************************************************/
- ///@{
- /**
- * @return true if the object has been initialized.
- **********************************************************************/
- bool Init() const { return _meridian.Init(); }
- /**
- * @return \e lat0 the latitude of origin (degrees).
- **********************************************************************/
- Math::real LatitudeOrigin() const
- { return _meridian.Latitude(); }
- /**
- * @return \e lon0 the longitude of origin (degrees).
- **********************************************************************/
- Math::real LongitudeOrigin() const
- { return _meridian.Longitude(); }
- /**
- * @return \e a the equatorial radius of the ellipsoid (meters). This is
- * the value inherited from the Geodesic object used in the constructor.
- **********************************************************************/
- Math::real EquatorialRadius() const { return _earth.EquatorialRadius(); }
- /**
- * @return \e f the flattening of the ellipsoid. This is the value
- * inherited from the Geodesic object used in the constructor.
- **********************************************************************/
- Math::real Flattening() const { return _earth.Flattening(); }
- /**
- * \deprecated An old name for EquatorialRadius().
- **********************************************************************/
- GEOGRAPHICLIB_DEPRECATED("Use EquatorialRadius()")
- Math::real MajorRadius() const { return EquatorialRadius(); }
- ///@}
- };
- } // namespace GeographicLib
- #endif // GEOGRAPHICLIB_CASSINISOLDNER_HPP
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