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◆ sphere_project()

int sphere_project ( const GEOGRAPHIC_POINT r,
double  distance,
double  azimuth,
GEOGRAPHIC_POINT n 
)

Given a starting location r, a distance and an azimuth to the new point, compute the location of the projected point on the unit sphere.

Definition at line 1314 of file lwgeodetic.c.

1315{
1316 double d = distance;
1317 double lat1 = r->lat;
1318 double lon1 = r->lon;
1319 double lat2, lon2;
1320
1321 lat2 = asin(sin(lat1)*cos(d) + cos(lat1)*sin(d)*cos(azimuth));
1322
1323 /* If we're going straight up or straight down, we don't need to calculate the longitude */
1324 /* TODO: this isn't quite true, what if we're going over the pole? */
1325 if ( FP_EQUALS(azimuth, M_PI) || FP_EQUALS(azimuth, 0.0) )
1326 {
1327 lon2 = r->lon;
1328 }
1329 else
1330 {
1331 lon2 = lon1 + atan2(sin(azimuth)*sin(d)*cos(lat1), cos(d)-sin(lat1)*sin(lat2));
1332 }
1333
1334 if ( isnan(lat2) || isnan(lon2) )
1335 return LW_FAILURE;
1336
1337 n->lat = lat2;
1338 n->lon = lon2;
1339
1340 return LW_SUCCESS;
1341}
char * r
Definition cu_in_wkt.c:24
#define LW_FAILURE
Definition liblwgeom.h:110
#define LW_SUCCESS
Definition liblwgeom.h:111
#define FP_EQUALS(A, B)
static double distance(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2)
Definition lwtree.c:1032

References distance(), FP_EQUALS, GEOGRAPHIC_POINT::lat, GEOGRAPHIC_POINT::lon, LW_FAILURE, LW_SUCCESS, and r.

Referenced by circ_center_spherical(), and test_sphere_project().

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