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- /**
- * \file DMS.hpp
- * \brief Header for GeographicLib::DMS class
- *
- * Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2008-2020) <charles@karney.com> and licensed
- * under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see
- * https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
- **********************************************************************/
- #if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_DMS_HPP)
- #define GEOGRAPHICLIB_DMS_HPP 1
- #include <GeographicLib/Constants.hpp>
- #include <GeographicLib/Utility.hpp>
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- // Squelch warnings about dll vs vector and constant conditional expressions
- # pragma warning (push)
- # pragma warning (disable: 4251 4127)
- #endif
- namespace GeographicLib {
- /**
- * \brief Convert between degrees and the %DMS representation
- *
- * Parse a string representing degree, minutes, and seconds and return the
- * angle in degrees and format an angle in degrees as degree, minutes, and
- * seconds. In addition, handle NANs and infinities on input and output.
- *
- * Example of use:
- * \include example-DMS.cpp
- **********************************************************************/
- class GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT DMS {
- public:
- /**
- * Indicator for presence of hemisphere indicator (N/S/E/W) on latitudes
- * and longitudes.
- **********************************************************************/
- enum flag {
- /**
- * No indicator present.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- NONE = 0,
- /**
- * Latitude indicator (N/S) present.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- LATITUDE = 1,
- /**
- * Longitude indicator (E/W) present.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- LONGITUDE = 2,
- /**
- * Used in Encode to indicate output of an azimuth in [000, 360) with no
- * letter indicator.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- AZIMUTH = 3,
- /**
- * Used in Encode to indicate output of a plain number.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- NUMBER = 4,
- };
- /**
- * Indicator for trailing units on an angle.
- **********************************************************************/
- enum component {
- /**
- * Trailing unit is degrees.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- DEGREE = 0,
- /**
- * Trailing unit is arc minutes.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- MINUTE = 1,
- /**
- * Trailing unit is arc seconds.
- * @hideinitializer
- **********************************************************************/
- SECOND = 2,
- };
- private:
- typedef Math::real real;
- // Replace all occurrences of pat by c. If c is NULL remove pat.
- static void replace(std::string& s, const std::string& pat, char c) {
- std::string::size_type p = 0;
- int count = c ? 1 : 0;
- while (true) {
- p = s.find(pat, p);
- if (p == std::string::npos)
- break;
- s.replace(p, pat.length(), count, c);
- }
- }
- static const char* const hemispheres_;
- static const char* const signs_;
- static const char* const digits_;
- static const char* const dmsindicators_;
- static const char* const components_[3];
- static Math::real NumMatch(const std::string& s);
- static Math::real InternalDecode(const std::string& dmsa, flag& ind);
- DMS(); // Disable constructor
- public:
- /**
- * Convert a string in DMS to an angle.
- *
- * @param[in] dms string input.
- * @param[out] ind a DMS::flag value signaling the presence of a
- * hemisphere indicator.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e dms is malformed (see below).
- * @return angle (degrees).
- *
- * Degrees, minutes, and seconds are indicated by the characters d, '
- * (single quote), " (double quote), and these components may only be
- * given in this order. Any (but not all) components may be omitted and
- * other symbols (e.g., the ° symbol for degrees and the unicode prime
- * and double prime symbols for minutes and seconds) may be substituted;
- * two single quotes can be used instead of ". The last component
- * indicator may be omitted and is assumed to be the next smallest unit
- * (thus 33d10 is interpreted as 33d10'). The final component may be a
- * decimal fraction but the non-final components must be integers. Instead
- * of using d, ', and " to indicate degrees, minutes, and seconds, :
- * (colon) may be used to <i>separate</i> these components (numbers must
- * appear before and after each colon); thus 50d30'10.3" may be
- * written as 50:30:10.3, 5.5' may be written 0:5.5, and so on. The
- * integer parts of the minutes and seconds components must be less
- * than 60. A single leading sign is permitted. A hemisphere designator
- * (N, E, W, S) may be added to the beginning or end of the string. The
- * result is multiplied by the implied sign of the hemisphere designator
- * (negative for S and W). In addition \e ind is set to DMS::LATITUDE if N
- * or S is present, to DMS::LONGITUDE if E or W is present, and to
- * DMS::NONE otherwise. Throws an error on a malformed string. No check
- * is performed on the range of the result. Examples of legal and illegal
- * strings are
- * - <i>LEGAL</i> (all the entries on each line are equivalent)
- * - -20.51125, 20d30'40.5"S, -20°30'40.5, -20d30.675,
- * N-20d30'40.5", -20:30:40.5
- * - 4d0'9, 4d9", 4d9'', 4:0:9, 004:00:09, 4.0025, 4.0025d, 4d0.15,
- * 04:.15
- * - 4:59.99999999999999, 4:60.0, 4:59:59.9999999999999, 4:59:60.0, 5
- * - <i>ILLEGAL</i> (the exception thrown explains the problem)
- * - 4d5"4', 4::5, 4:5:, :4:5, 4d4.5'4", -N20.5, 1.8e2d, 4:60,
- * 4:59:60
- *
- * The decoding operation can also perform addition and subtraction
- * operations. If the string includes <i>internal</i> signs (i.e., not at
- * the beginning nor immediately after an initial hemisphere designator),
- * then the string is split immediately before such signs and each piece is
- * decoded according to the above rules and the results added; thus
- * <code>S3-2.5+4.1N</code> is parsed as the sum of <code>S3</code>,
- * <code>-2.5</code>, <code>+4.1N</code>. Any piece can include a
- * hemisphere designator; however, if multiple designators are given, they
- * must compatible; e.g., you cannot mix N and E. In addition, the
- * designator can appear at the beginning or end of the first piece, but
- * must be at the end of all subsequent pieces (a hemisphere designator is
- * not allowed after the initial sign). Examples of legal and illegal
- * combinations are
- * - <i>LEGAL</i> (these are all equivalent)
- * - 070:00:45, 70:01:15W+0:0.5, 70:01:15W-0:0:30W, W70:01:15+0:0:30E
- * - <i>ILLEGAL</i> (the exception thrown explains the problem)
- * - 70:01:15W+0:0:15N, W70:01:15+W0:0:15
- *
- * \warning The "exponential" notation is not recognized. Thus
- * <code>7.0E1</code> is illegal, while <code>7.0E+1</code> is parsed as
- * <code>(7.0E) + (+1)</code>, yielding the same result as
- * <code>8.0E</code>.
- *
- * \note At present, all the string handling in the C++ implementation of
- * %GeographicLib is with 8-bit characters. The support for unicode
- * symbols for degrees, minutes, and seconds is therefore via the
- * <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8">UTF-8</a> encoding. (The
- * JavaScript implementation of this class uses unicode natively, of
- * course.)
- *
- * Here is the list of Unicode symbols supported for degrees, minutes,
- * seconds, and the plus and minus signs; various symbols denoting variants
- * of a space, which may separate the components of a DMS string, are
- * removed:
- * - degrees:
- * - d, D lower and upper case letters
- * - U+00b0 degree symbol (°)
- * - U+00ba masculine ordinal indicator (º)
- * - U+2070 superscript zero (⁰)
- * - U+02da ring above (˚)
- * - U+2218 compose function (∘)
- * - * the <a href="https://grid.nga.mil">GRiD</a> symbol for degrees
- * - minutes:
- * - ' apostrophe
- * - ` grave accent
- * - U+2032 prime (′)
- * - U+2035 back prime (‵)
- * - U+00b4 acute accent (´)
- * - U+2018 left single quote (‘)
- * - U+2019 right single quote (’)
- * - U+201b reversed-9 single quote (‛)
- * - U+02b9 modifier letter prime (ʹ)
- * - U+02ca modifier letter acute accent (ˊ)
- * - U+02cb modifier letter grave accent (ˋ)
- * - seconds:
- * - " quotation mark
- * - U+2033 double prime (″)
- * - U+2036 reversed double prime (‶)
- * + U+02dd double acute accent (˝)
- * - U+201c left double quote (“)
- * - U+201d right double quote (”)
- * - U+201f reversed-9 double quote (‟)
- * - U+02ba modifier letter double prime (ʺ)
- * - ' ' any two consecutive symbols for minutes
- * - plus sign:
- * - + plus
- * - U+2795 heavy plus (➕)
- * - U+2064 invisible plus (||)
- * - minus sign:
- * - - hyphen
- * - U+2010 dash (‐)
- * - U+2011 non-breaking hyphen (‑)
- * - U+2013 en dash (–)
- * - U+2014 em dash (—)
- * - U+2212 minus sign (−)
- * - U+2796 heavy minus (➖)
- * - ignored spaces:
- * - U+00a0 non-breaking space
- * - U+2007 figure space (| |)
- * - U+2009 thin space (| |)
- * - U+200a hair space ( | |)
- * - U+200b invisible space (||)
- * - U+202f narrow space ( | |)
- * - U+2063 invisible separator (||)
- * .
- * The codes with a leading zero byte, e.g., U+00b0, are accepted in their
- * UTF-8 coded form 0xc2 0xb0 and as a single byte 0xb0.
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real Decode(const std::string& dms, flag& ind);
- /**
- * Convert DMS to an angle.
- *
- * @param[in] d degrees.
- * @param[in] m arc minutes.
- * @param[in] s arc seconds.
- * @return angle (degrees)
- *
- * This does not propagate the sign on \e d to the other components,
- * so -3d20' would need to be represented as - DMS::Decode(3.0, 20.0) or
- * DMS::Decode(-3.0, -20.0).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real Decode(real d, real m = 0, real s = 0)
- { return d + (m + s / 60) / 60; }
- /**
- * Convert a pair of strings to latitude and longitude.
- *
- * @param[in] dmsa first string.
- * @param[in] dmsb second string.
- * @param[out] lat latitude (degrees).
- * @param[out] lon longitude (degrees).
- * @param[in] longfirst if true assume longitude is given before latitude
- * in the absence of hemisphere designators (default false).
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e dmsa or \e dmsb is malformed.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e dmsa and \e dmsb are both interpreted as
- * latitudes.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e dmsa and \e dmsb are both interpreted as
- * longitudes.
- * @exception GeographicErr if decoded latitude is not in [−90°,
- * 90°].
- *
- * By default, the \e lat (resp., \e lon) is assigned to the results of
- * decoding \e dmsa (resp., \e dmsb). However this is overridden if either
- * \e dmsa or \e dmsb contain a latitude or longitude hemisphere designator
- * (N, S, E, W). If an exception is thrown, \e lat and \e lon are
- * unchanged.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void DecodeLatLon(const std::string& dmsa, const std::string& dmsb,
- real& lat, real& lon,
- bool longfirst = false);
- /**
- * Convert a string to an angle in degrees.
- *
- * @param[in] angstr input string.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e angstr is malformed.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e angstr includes a hemisphere designator.
- * @return angle (degrees)
- *
- * No hemisphere designator is allowed and no check is done on the range of
- * the result.
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real DecodeAngle(const std::string& angstr);
- /**
- * Convert a string to an azimuth in degrees.
- *
- * @param[in] azistr input string.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e azistr is malformed.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e azistr includes a N/S designator.
- * @return azimuth (degrees) reduced to the range [−180°,
- * 180°].
- *
- * A hemisphere designator E/W can be used; the result is multiplied by
- * −1 if W is present.
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real DecodeAzimuth(const std::string& azistr);
- /**
- * Convert angle (in degrees) into a DMS string (using d, ', and ").
- *
- * @param[in] angle input angle (degrees)
- * @param[in] trailing DMS::component value indicating the trailing units
- * of the string (this component is given as a decimal number if
- * necessary).
- * @param[in] prec the number of digits after the decimal point for the
- * trailing component.
- * @param[in] ind DMS::flag value indicating additional formatting.
- * @param[in] dmssep if non-null, use as the DMS separator character
- * (instead of d, ', " delimiters).
- * @exception std::bad_alloc if memory for the string can't be allocated.
- * @return formatted string
- *
- * The interpretation of \e ind is as follows:
- * - ind == DMS::NONE, signed result no leading zeros on degrees except in
- * the units place, e.g., -8d03'.
- * - ind == DMS::LATITUDE, trailing N or S hemisphere designator, no sign,
- * pad degrees to 2 digits, e.g., 08d03'S.
- * - ind == DMS::LONGITUDE, trailing E or W hemisphere designator, no
- * sign, pad degrees to 3 digits, e.g., 008d03'W.
- * - ind == DMS::AZIMUTH, convert to the range [0, 360°), no
- * sign, pad degrees to 3 digits, e.g., 351d57'.
- * .
- * The integer parts of the minutes and seconds components are always given
- * with 2 digits.
- **********************************************************************/
- static std::string Encode(real angle, component trailing, unsigned prec,
- flag ind = NONE, char dmssep = char(0));
- /**
- * Convert angle into a DMS string (using d, ', and ") selecting the
- * trailing component based on the precision.
- *
- * @param[in] angle input angle (degrees)
- * @param[in] prec the precision relative to 1 degree.
- * @param[in] ind DMS::flag value indicated additional formatting.
- * @param[in] dmssep if non-null, use as the DMS separator character
- * (instead of d, ', " delimiters).
- * @exception std::bad_alloc if memory for the string can't be allocated.
- * @return formatted string
- *
- * \e prec indicates the precision relative to 1 degree, e.g., \e prec = 3
- * gives a result accurate to 0.1' and \e prec = 4 gives a result accurate
- * to 1". \e ind is interpreted as in DMS::Encode with the additional
- * facility that DMS::NUMBER represents \e angle as a number in fixed
- * format with precision \e prec.
- **********************************************************************/
- static std::string Encode(real angle, unsigned prec, flag ind = NONE,
- char dmssep = char(0)) {
- return ind == NUMBER ? Utility::str(angle, int(prec)) :
- Encode(angle,
- prec < 2 ? DEGREE : (prec < 4 ? MINUTE : SECOND),
- prec < 2 ? prec : (prec < 4 ? prec - 2 : prec - 4),
- ind, dmssep);
- }
- /**
- * Split angle into degrees and minutes
- *
- * @param[in] ang angle (degrees)
- * @param[out] d degrees (an integer returned as a real)
- * @param[out] m arc minutes.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Encode(real ang, real& d, real& m) {
- d = int(ang); m = 60 * (ang - d);
- }
- /**
- * Split angle into degrees and minutes and seconds.
- *
- * @param[in] ang angle (degrees)
- * @param[out] d degrees (an integer returned as a real)
- * @param[out] m arc minutes (an integer returned as a real)
- * @param[out] s arc seconds.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Encode(real ang, real& d, real& m, real& s) {
- d = int(ang); ang = 60 * (ang - d);
- m = int(ang); s = 60 * (ang - m);
- }
- };
- } // namespace GeographicLib
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- # pragma warning (pop)
- #endif
- #endif // GEOGRAPHICLIB_DMS_HPP
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