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| 08-15-2011 11:13 AM | ||
| markfly | We also need imagery from outside the US :P | |
| 07-29-2010 02:36 PM | ||
| Unregistered | Your method for finding the letter for the UTM zone is worthy of a post on thedailywtf.com | |
| 07-31-2009 12:10 AM | ||
| nlneilson |
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http://home.hiwaay.net/~taylorc/tool...sy/datumtrans/ click on "Version 2.00.03 This uses the Molodensky transformation. http://home.hiwaay.net/~taylorc/book...rm/molodensky/ Code:
/*
* transform
*
* Parameters:
* from: The geodetic position to be translated.
* from_a: The semi-major axis of the "from" ellipsoid.
* from_f: Flattening of the "from" ellipsoid.
* from_esq: Eccentricity-squared of the "from" ellipsoid.
* da: Change in semi-major axis length (meters); "to" minus "from" * df: Change in flattening; "to" minus "from"
* dx: Change in x between "from" and "to" datum.
* dy: Change in y between "from" and "to" datum.
* dz: Change in z between "from" and "to" datum.
*/
public GeodeticPosition transform (GeodeticPosition from,
double from_a, double from_f,
double from_esq, double da, double df,
double dx, double dy, double dz)
{
double slat = Math.sin (from.lat);
double clat = Math.cos (from.lat);
double slon = Math.sin (from.lon);
double clon = Math.cos (from.lon);
double ssqlat = slat * slat;
double adb = 1.0 / (1.0 - from_f); // "a divided by b"
double dlat, dlon, dh;
double rn = from_a / Math.sqrt (1.0 - from_esq * ssqlat);
double rm = from_a * (1. - from_esq) / Math.pow ((1.0 - from_esq * ssqlat), 1.5);
dlat = (((((-dx * slat * clon - dy * slat * slon) + dz * clat)
+ (da * ((rn * from_esq * slat * clat) / from_a)))
+ (df * (rm * adb + rn / adb) * slat * clat)))
/ (rm + from.h);
dlon = (-dx * slon + dy * clon) / ((rn + from.h) * clat);
dh = (dx * clat * clon) + (dy * clat * slon) + (dz * slat)
- (da * (from_a / rn)) + ((df * rn * ssqlat) / adb);
return new GeodeticPosition (from.lon + dlon, from.lat + dlat, from.h + dh);
}
It has been years since I have used this but it is accurate. If you are in the UK and using a datum other than WGS84 enter the data (semi-major axis and Flattening) for that datum. |
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| 07-29-2009 02:52 PM | ||
| Unregistered |
Polar to UTM http://serialcs.sourceforge.net Method serial.Utils.toUTM() Cheers! |
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| 06-06-2009 01:06 PM | ||
| yoyo |
RonnyGydar - I'm also trying to come up with a compact framework app that will take lat/long gps coordinates and convert them to UTM. Is it possible for you to post your code that you were able to get working? Thanks |
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| 02-13-2009 04:00 PM | ||
| Unregistered |
Not accurate I have tried testing the accuracy against the online tool (such as nearby.org.uk) and the accuracy is off (well, the Northing usually off so far).... |
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| 01-15-2009 11:59 PM | ||
| RonnyGydar |
Tested the code...after a little cut-and-pasting, I ended up with just 4 functions and some declarations, the stuff needed to do the LongLat-to-UTM convertion...and it worked perfectly! ![]() A big thanks for the help! Truly saved my day! And looking at all the math and code...this is not something I would have been able solve on my own, thats for sure! |
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| 01-14-2009 05:12 PM | ||
| RonnyGydar |
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You are doing ME a favor, so I am certainly not the one that should complain! ![]() Thanks for your time and effort, really appreciate it! |
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| 01-13-2009 09:28 PM | ||
| OldCoder |
BaseCmn problem Sorry about the confusion. I've zip'd up all my "base common" stuff - all .cs source (didn't even realize there was/is something called BaseCmn in the VB world) and attached here. Just include the source in your project; not every .cs is needed, but some depend on others - thus, I tossed them all in the .zip. Let me know if there are issues - glad to help. |
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| 01-13-2009 08:00 PM | ||
| RonnyGydar |
I am trying to do this from a C#.Net Compact Framework solution I have (I get degrees, minutes and seconds from GPS-code from Microsoft, but need to send the coordinates as UTM to a webpage...and I am a bit lost here. Have included the C# class (from the "textfile"), and have Googled "basecmn.cpp" but not found anything? Where do I get the baseclass(es)? Any extra hints are appreciated! ![]() ...30 minutes ago, I did not even know there was something called UTM!
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