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A simple header-only, single-file library to handle WGS84 coordinate to Cartesian coordinate transformations for C++.

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WGS84toCartesian - a simple header-only, single-file library to convert WGS84 positions (latitude/longitude) to/from Cartesian positions using Mercator projection for C++

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WGS84toCartesian is a small and efficient library written in modern C++ library to convert WGS84 latitude/longitude positions to/from Cartesian positions using Mercator projection.

WGS84toCartesian is available as single-file, header-only library - just drop WGS84toCartesian.hpp into your project, #include "WGS84toCartesian.hpp", and compile your project with a modern C++ compiler (C++11 or newer).

This library is partially based on the work from Gerald I. Evenden on proj 4.3 released under public domain terms. See thirdparty/proj-4.3 for further details.

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Features

  • Written in highly portable and high quality C++11
  • Available as header-only, single-file distribution - just drop WGS84toCartesian.hpp into your project, #include "WGS84toCartesian.hpp", and compile your project with a modern C++ compiler (C++11 or newer)
  • The positions are passed to and returned from the functions as std::array so that this library integrates well with other math libraries (e.g., Eigen).
  • Convert a given WGS84 position to a Cartesian position using a given WGS84 reference position with Mercator projection: std::array<double, 2> cartesianPosition = wgs84::toCartesian({52.247041, 10.575830} /* reference position */, {52.248091, 10.57417} /* position to be converted */));
  • Convert a given WGS84 position to a Cartesian position using a given WGS84 reference position with Mercator projection: Another example
  • Approximate a given Cartesian position with a WGS84 position using a given WGS84 reference position with Mercator projection: std::array<double, 2> approximatedWGS84Position = wgs84::fromCartesian({52.247041, 10.575830} /* reference position */, {-154.48, 441.75} /* position to be converted */);
  • Approximate a given Cartesian position with a WGS84 position using a given WGS84 reference position with Mercator projection: Another example

Dependencies

No dependencies! All you need is a C++11-compliant compiler (we are testing with GCC 6.3.0 and MSVC 19.0.24215.1) as the project ships the following dependencies as part of the source distribution:

Installation

Installation as single-file, header-only library

WGS84toCartesian is provided as header-only, single-file library as well - just drop WGS84toCartesian.hpp into your project, #include "WGS84toCartesian.hpp", and compile your project with a modern C++ compiler (C++11 or newer)

Projects using WGS84toCartesian

If your project is using WGS84toCartesian, just let us know :-)

Contributing

We are happy to receive your PRs to accelerate libcluon's development; before contributing, please take a look at the Contribution Documents.

License

  • This project is released under the terms of the MIT License - License: MIT
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