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- /**
- * \file OSGB.hpp
- * \brief Header for GeographicLib::OSGB class
- *
- * Copyright (c) Charles Karney (2010-2020) <charles@karney.com> and licensed
- * under the MIT/X11 License. For more information, see
- * https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
- **********************************************************************/
- #if !defined(GEOGRAPHICLIB_OSGB_HPP)
- #define GEOGRAPHICLIB_OSGB_HPP 1
- #include <GeographicLib/Constants.hpp>
- #include <GeographicLib/TransverseMercator.hpp>
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- // Squelch warnings about dll vs string
- # pragma warning (push)
- # pragma warning (disable: 4251)
- #endif
- namespace GeographicLib {
- /**
- * \brief Ordnance Survey grid system for Great Britain
- *
- * The class implements the coordinate system used by the Ordnance Survey for
- * maps of Great Britain and conversions to the grid reference system.
- *
- * See
- * - <a href="http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/guide-coordinate-systems-great-britain.pdf">
- * A guide to coordinate systems in Great Britain</a>
- * - <a href="http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf">
- * Guide to the National Grid</a>
- *
- * \warning the latitudes and longitudes for the Ordnance Survey grid
- * system do not use the WGS84 datum. Do not use the values returned by this
- * class in the UTMUPS, MGRS, or Geoid classes without first converting the
- * datum (and vice versa).
- *
- * Example of use:
- * \include example-OSGB.cpp
- **********************************************************************/
- class GEOGRAPHICLIB_EXPORT OSGB {
- private:
- typedef Math::real real;
- static const char* const letters_;
- static const char* const digits_;
- static const TransverseMercator& OSGBTM();
- enum {
- base_ = 10,
- tile_ = 100000,
- tilelevel_ = 5,
- tilegrid_ = 5,
- tileoffx_ = 2 * tilegrid_,
- tileoffy_ = 1 * tilegrid_,
- minx_ = - tileoffx_ * tile_,
- miny_ = - tileoffy_ * tile_,
- maxx_ = (tilegrid_*tilegrid_ - tileoffx_) * tile_,
- maxy_ = (tilegrid_*tilegrid_ - tileoffy_) * tile_,
- // Maximum precision is um
- maxprec_ = 5 + 6,
- };
- static real computenorthoffset();
- static void CheckCoords(real x, real y);
- OSGB(); // Disable constructor
- public:
- /**
- * Forward projection, from geographic to OSGB coordinates.
- *
- * @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] gamma meridian convergence at point (degrees).
- * @param[out] k scale of projection at point.
- *
- * \e lat should be in the range [−90°, 90°].
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Forward(real lat, real lon,
- real& x, real& y, real& gamma, real& k) {
- OSGBTM().Forward(OriginLongitude(), lat, lon, x, y, gamma, k);
- x += FalseEasting();
- y += computenorthoffset();
- }
- /**
- * Reverse projection, from OSGB coordinates 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] gamma meridian convergence at point (degrees).
- * @param[out] k scale of projection at point.
- *
- * The value of \e lon returned is in the range [−180°,
- * 180°].
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Reverse(real x, real y,
- real& lat, real& lon, real& gamma, real& k) {
- x -= FalseEasting();
- y -= computenorthoffset();
- OSGBTM().Reverse(OriginLongitude(), x, y, lat, lon, gamma, k);
- }
- /**
- * OSGB::Forward without returning the convergence and scale.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Forward(real lat, real lon, real& x, real& y) {
- real gamma, k;
- Forward(lat, lon, x, y, gamma, k);
- }
- /**
- * OSGB::Reverse without returning the convergence and scale.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void Reverse(real x, real y, real& lat, real& lon) {
- real gamma, k;
- Reverse(x, y, lat, lon, gamma, k);
- }
- /**
- * Convert OSGB coordinates to a grid reference.
- *
- * @param[in] x easting of point (meters).
- * @param[in] y northing of point (meters).
- * @param[in] prec precision relative to 100 km.
- * @param[out] gridref National Grid reference.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e prec, \e x, or \e y is outside its
- * allowed range.
- * @exception std::bad_alloc if the memory for \e gridref can't be
- * allocatied.
- *
- * \e prec specifies the precision of the grid reference string as follows:
- * - prec = 0 (min), 100km
- * - prec = 1, 10km
- * - prec = 2, 1km
- * - prec = 3, 100m
- * - prec = 4, 10m
- * - prec = 5, 1m
- * - prec = 6, 0.1m
- * - prec = 11 (max), 1μm
- *
- * The easting must be in the range [−1000 km, 1500 km) and the
- * northing must be in the range [−500 km, 2000 km). These bounds
- * are consistent with rules for the letter designations for the grid
- * system.
- *
- * If \e x or \e y is NaN, the returned grid reference is "INVALID".
- **********************************************************************/
- static void GridReference(real x, real y, int prec, std::string& gridref);
- /**
- * Convert OSGB coordinates to a grid reference.
- *
- * @param[in] gridref National Grid reference.
- * @param[out] x easting of point (meters).
- * @param[out] y northing of point (meters).
- * @param[out] prec precision relative to 100 km.
- * @param[in] centerp if true (default), return center of the grid square,
- * else return SW (lower left) corner.
- * @exception GeographicErr if \e gridref is illegal.
- *
- * The grid reference must be of the form: two letters (not including I)
- * followed by an even number of digits (up to 22).
- *
- * If the first 2 characters of \e gridref are "IN", then \e x and \e y are
- * set to NaN and \e prec is set to −2.
- **********************************************************************/
- static void GridReference(const std::string& gridref,
- real& x, real& y, int& prec,
- bool centerp = true);
- /** \name Inspector functions
- **********************************************************************/
- ///@{
- /**
- * @return \e a the equatorial radius of the Airy 1830 ellipsoid (meters).
- *
- * This is 20923713 ft converted to meters using the rule 1 ft =
- * 10<sup>9.48401603−10</sup> m. The Airy 1830 value is returned
- * because the OSGB projection is based on this ellipsoid. The conversion
- * factor from feet to meters is the one used for the 1936 retriangulation
- * of Britain; see Section A.1 (p. 37) of <i>A guide to coordinate systems
- * in Great Britain</i>, v2.2 (Dec. 2013).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real EquatorialRadius() {
- // result is about 6377563.3960320664406 m
- using std::pow;
- return pow(real(10), real(48401603 - 100000000) / 100000000)
- * real(20923713);
- }
- /**
- * @return \e f the inverse flattening of the Airy 1830 ellipsoid.
- *
- * For the Airy 1830 ellipsoid, \e a = 20923713 ft and \e b = 20853810 ft;
- * thus the flattening = (20923713 − 20853810)/20923713 =
- * 7767/2324857 = 1/299.32496459... (The Airy 1830 value is returned
- * because the OSGB projection is based on this ellipsoid.)
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real Flattening()
- { return real(20923713 - 20853810) / real(20923713); }
- /**
- * @return \e k0 central scale for the OSGB projection (0.9996012717...).
- *
- * C. J. Mugnier, Grids & Datums, PE&RS, Oct. 2003, states that
- * this is defined as 10<sup>9.9998268−10</sup>.
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real CentralScale() {
- using std::pow;
- return pow(real(10), real(9998268 - 10000000) / 10000000);
- }
- /**
- * @return latitude of the origin for the OSGB projection (49 degrees).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real OriginLatitude() { return real(49); }
- /**
- * @return longitude of the origin for the OSGB projection (−2
- * degrees).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real OriginLongitude() { return real(-2); }
- /**
- * @return false northing the OSGB projection (−100000 meters).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real FalseNorthing() { return real(-100000); }
- /**
- * @return false easting the OSGB projection (400000 meters).
- **********************************************************************/
- static Math::real FalseEasting() { return real(400000); }
- /**
- * \deprecated An old name for EquatorialRadius().
- **********************************************************************/
- GEOGRAPHICLIB_DEPRECATED("Use EquatorialRadius()")
- static Math::real MajorRadius() { return EquatorialRadius(); }
- ///@}
- };
- } // namespace GeographicLib
- #if defined(_MSC_VER)
- # pragma warning (pop)
- #endif
- #endif // GEOGRAPHICLIB_OSGB_HPP
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