Unigine::GeodeticsTransformer Class
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Header: | #include <UnigineGeodeticsTransformer.h> |
This class is used to transform geodetic coordinates (latitude, longitude and altitude) to the 3D world position and vice versa.
Geodetics transformations are available only if GeodeticsPlugin is launched.
GeodeticsTransformer Class
Members
GeodeticsTransformer * get ( ) #
Returns a pointer to the existing geodetics instance.Return value
Pointer to the existing geodetics transformer instance. If GeodeticsPlugin is not launched, nullptr is returned.dmat4 geodeticToWorld ( const dvec3 & geo_coords ) #
Transforms geodetic coordinates of the selected coordinate system to the 3D world coordinates.Arguments
- const dvec3 & geo_coords - Geodetic coordinates.
Return value
World position and orientation.dvec3 worldToGeodetic ( const dvec3 & world_pos ) #
Transforms the 3D world coordinates to geodetic coordinates of the selected coordinate system.Arguments
- const dvec3 & world_pos - World position.
Return value
Geodetic coordinates.int setProjectionWkt ( const char * projection_cs_wkt_string, const dvec3 & world_origin_geo_coords, const char * geodetic_cs_string, int geodetic_cs_is_well_known ) #
Sets a projection by WKT description, which is used as the world coordinate projection, and defines a geodetic coordinate system.Arguments
- const char * projection_cs_wkt_string - Description of the projection in the OpenGIS WKT format.
- const dvec3 & world_origin_geo_coords - World origin in geodetic coordinates.
- const char * geodetic_cs_string - Description of a geodetic coordinate system.
- int geodetic_cs_is_well_known - 1 or 0.
If set to 1, a well-known coordinate system description is used as the geodetic_cs_string argument.
The following well-known text values are supported:
- WGS84 — same as EPSG:4326, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- WGS72 — same as EPSG:4322, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- NAD27 — same as EPSG:4267, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- NAD83 — same as EPSG:4269, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- EPSG:n — n is a GCS code from the horizontal coordinate system table.
If set to 0, a detailed WKT description is used.
Return value
1 on success; otherwise, 0.int setProjectionEpsg ( int projection_cs_epsg_code, const dvec3 & world_origin_geo_coords, const char * geodetic_cs_string, int geodetic_cs_is_well_known ) #
Sets a projection by EPSG code, which is used as the world coordinate projection, and defines a geodetic coordinate system.Arguments
- int projection_cs_epsg_code - EPSG code of the projection.
- const dvec3 & world_origin_geo_coords - World origin in geodetic coordinates.
- const char * geodetic_cs_string - Description of a geodetic coordinate system.
- int geodetic_cs_is_well_known - 1 or 0.
If set to 1, a well-known coordinate system description is used as the geodetic_cs_string argument.
The following well-known text values are supported:
- WGS84 — same as EPSG:4326, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- WGS72 — same as EPSG:4322, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- NAD27 — same as EPSG:4267, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- NAD83 — same as EPSG:4269, but has no dependence on EPSG data files.
- EPSG:n — n is a GCS code from the horizontal coordinate system table.
If set to 0, a detailed WKT description is used.
Return value
1 on success; otherwise, 0.Last update:
2020-04-10
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