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@ngageoint/projections-js

v1.0.2

Published

Projections JavaScript Library

Downloads

124

Readme

Projections Javascript

Projections Lib

The Projections Library was developed at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) in collaboration with BIT Systems. The government has "unlimited rights" and is releasing this software to increase the impact of government investments by providing developers with the opportunity to take things in new directions. The software use, modification, and distribution rights are stipulated within the MIT license.

Pull Requests

If you'd like to contribute to this project, please make a pull request. We'll review the pull request and discuss the changes. All pull request contributions to this project will be released under the MIT license.

Software source code previously released under an open source license and then modified by NGA staff is considered a "joint work" (see 17 USC § 101); it is partially copyrighted, partially public domain, and as a whole is protected by the copyrights of the non-government authors and must be released according to the terms of the original open source license.

About

Projections is a Javascript library for performing projection conversions between coordinates.

Usage

View the latest JS Docs

Browser Usage

<script src="/path/to/projections-js/dist/projections.min.js"></script>
const { Projections, ProjectionConstants } = window.Projections;

const x = 22.0;
const y = 33.0;
const projection1 = Projections.getProjection(ProjectionConstants.AUTHORITY_EPSG, ProjectionConstants.EPSG_WEB_MERCATOR);
const projection2 = Projections.getProjectionForName("EPSG:4326");
const transform = Projections.getProjectionTransformation(projection1, projection2);
const transformed1 = transform.transform(x, y); // [x, y]
const transformed2 = transform.transformCoordinateArray([x, y]); // [x, y]
const transformed3 = transform.transformCoordinate({x, y}); // {x, y}

Node Usage

NPM

Pull from NPM

npm install --save projections-js
const { Projections, ProjectionConstants } = require("@ngageoint/projections-js");

const x = 22.0;
const y = 33.0;
const projection1 = Projections.getProjection(ProjectionConstants.AUTHORITY_EPSG, ProjectionConstants.EPSG_WEB_MERCATOR);
const projection2 = Projections.getProjectionForName("EPSG:4326");
const transform = Projections.getProjectionTransformation(projection1, projection2);
const transformed1 = transform.transform(x, y); // [x, y]
const transformed2 = transform.transformCoordinateArray([x, y]); // [x, y]
const transformed3 = transform.transformCoordinate({x, y}); // {x, y}

Build

Build & Test

Build this repository using Node.js:

npm install
npm run build