geographiclib-geodesic
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JavaScript implementation of geodesic routines in GeographicLib
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JavaScript implementation of the geodesic routines in GeographicLib
This package is a JavaScript implementation of the geodesic routines from GeographicLib. This solves the direct and inverse geodesic problems for an ellipsoid of revolution.
Prior to version 2.0.0, this was a component of the node package geographiclib. As of version 2.0.0, that package was split into the packages geographiclib-geodesic (this package) and geographiclib-dms. geographiclib will be deprecated on 2023-05-01.
Licensed under the MIT/X11 License; see LICENSE.txt.
Installation
$ npm install geographiclib-geodesic
Usage
In node, do
var geodesic = require("geographiclib-geodesic");
Documentation
Full documentation is provided at https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/JavaScript/doc.
Examples
var geodesic = require("geographiclib-geodesic"),
geod = geodesic.Geodesic.WGS84, r;
// Find the distance from Wellington, NZ (41.32S, 174.81E) to
// Salamanca, Spain (40.96N, 5.50W)...
r = geod.Inverse(-41.32, 174.81, 40.96, -5.50);
console.log("The distance is " + r.s12.toFixed(3) + " m.");
// This prints "The distance is 19959679.267 m."
// Find the point 20000 km SW of Perth, Australia (32.06S, 115.74E)...
r = geod.Direct(-32.06, 115.74, 225, 20000e3);
console.log("The position is (" +
r.lat2.toFixed(8) + ", " + r.lon2.toFixed(8) + ").");
// This prints "The position is (32.11195529, -63.95925278)."
Authors
- algorithms + js code: Charles Karney ([email protected])
- node.js port: Yurij Mikhalevich ([email protected])