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- /**
- * \file GARS.hpp
- * \brief Header for GeographicLib::GARS class
- *
- * Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2015-2021) <charles@karney.com> and licensed
- * under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see
- * https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
- **********************************************************************/
- #if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_GARS_HPP)
- #define GEOGRAPHICLIB_GARS_HPP 1
- #include <GeographicLib/Constants.hpp>
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- // Squelch warnings about dll vs string
- # pragma warning (push)
- # pragma warning (disable: 4251)
- #endif
- namespace GeographicLib {
- /**
- * \brief Conversions for the Global Area Reference System (GARS)
- *
- * The Global Area Reference System is described in
- * - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Area_Reference_System
- * - https://earth-info.nga.mil/index.php?dir=coordsys&action=coordsys#tab_gars
- * .
- * It provides a compact string representation of a geographic area
- * (expressed as latitude and longitude). The classes Georef and Geohash
- * implement similar compact representations.
- *
- * Example of use:
- * \include example-GARS.cpp
- **********************************************************************/
- class GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT GARS {
- private:
- typedef Math::real real;
- static const char* const digits_;
- static const char* const letters_;
- enum {
- lonorig_ = -180, // Origin for longitude
- latorig_ = -90, // Origin for latitude
- baselon_ = 10, // Base for longitude tiles
- baselat_ = 24, // Base for latitude tiles
- lonlen_ = 3,
- latlen_ = 2,
- baselen_ = lonlen_ + latlen_,
- mult1_ = 2, // base precision = 1/2 degree
- mult2_ = 2, // 6th char gives 2x more precision
- mult3_ = 3, // 7th char gives 3x more precision
- m_ = mult1_ * mult2_ * mult3_,
- maxprec_ = 2,
- maxlen_ = baselen_ + maxprec_,
- };
- GARS(); // Disable constructor
- public:
- /**
- * Convert from geographic coordinates to GARS.
- *
- * @param[in] lat latitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[in] lon longitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[in] prec the precision of the resulting GARS.
- * @param[out] gars the GARS string.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e lat is not in [−90°,
- * 90°].
- * @exception std::bad_alloc if memory for \e gars can't be allocated.
- *
- * \e prec specifies the precision of \e gars as follows:
- * - \e prec = 0 (min), 30' precision, e.g., 006AG;
- * - \e prec = 1, 15' precision, e.g., 006AG3;
- * - \e prec = 2 (max), 5' precision, e.g., 006AG39.
- *
- * If \e lat or \e lon is NaN, then \e gars is set to "INVALID".
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Forward(real lat, real lon, int prec, std::string& gars);
- /**
- * Convert from GARS to geographic coordinates.
- *
- * @param[in] gars the GARS.
- * @param[out] lat latitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[out] lon longitude of point (degrees).
- * @param[out] prec the precision of \e gars.
- * @param[in] centerp if true (the default) return the center of the
- * \e gars, otherwise return the south-west corner.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e gars is illegal.
- *
- * The case of the letters in \e gars is ignored. \e prec is in the range
- * [0, 2] and gives the precision of \e gars as follows:
- * - \e prec = 0 (min), 30' precision, e.g., 006AG;
- * - \e prec = 1, 15' precision, e.g., 006AG3;
- * - \e prec = 2 (max), 5' precision, e.g., 006AG39.
- *
- * If the first 3 characters of \e gars are "INV", then \e lat and \e lon
- * are set to NaN and \e prec is unchanged.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Reverse(const std::string& gars, real& lat, real& lon,
- int& prec, bool centerp = true);
- /**
- * The angular resolution of a GARS.
- *
- * @param[in] prec the precision of the GARS.
- * @return the latitude-longitude resolution (degrees).
- *
- * Internally, \e prec is first put in the range [0, 2].
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real Resolution(int prec) {
- return 1/real(prec <= 0 ? mult1_ : (prec == 1 ? mult1_ * mult2_ :
- mult1_ * mult2_ * mult3_));
- }
- /**
- * The GARS precision required to meet a given geographic resolution.
- *
- * @param[in] res the minimum of resolution in latitude and longitude
- * (degrees).
- * @return GARS precision.
- *
- * The returned length is in the range [0, 2].
- **********************************************************************/
- static int Precision(real res) {
- using std::abs; res = abs(res);
- for (int prec = 0; prec < maxprec_; ++prec)
- if (Resolution(prec) <= res)
- return prec;
- return maxprec_;
- }
- };
- } // namespace GeographicLib
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- # pragma warning (pop)
- #endif
- #endif // GEOGRAPHICLIB_GARS_HPP
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