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NAME

Geo::Coordinates::Converter - simple converter of geo coordinates

SYNOPSIS

use strict;
use warnings;

use Geo::Coordinates::Converter;

my $geo = Geo::Coordinates::Converter->new( lat => '35.65580', lng => '139.65580', datum => 'wgs84' );
my $point = $geo->convert( dms => 'tokyo' );
print $point->lat;
print $point->lng;
print $point->datum;
print $point->format;

my $clone = $point->clone;
my $geo2 = Geo::Coordinates::Converter->new( point => $clone );
my $point2 = $geo->convert( degree => 'wgs84' );
print $point2->lat;
print $point2->lng;
print $point2->datum;
print $point2->format;

can you use milliseconds format

my $geo = Geo::Coordinates::Converter->new( lat => -128064218, lng => 502629380 );
$geo->format('degree');
is($geo->lat, -35.573394);
is($geo->lng, 139.619272);

DESCRIPTION

the format and datum of geo coordinates are simply converted. when it is insufficient in the coordinate system and the format of the standard, it is possible to add it easily.

CONSTRUCTOR

Options

set to latitude

set to longitude

set to Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Point object.

when this is set, neither 'lat' and 'lng' and 'datum' and 'format' options are necessary having.

set to datum

set to format. it is detected automatically.

set to converter object. Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Datum can be used by default, and other conversion classes also use it.

the object of the format is set by the ARRAY reference when using it excluding the formatter of default.

the specification format is set internally. default is degree. when it dose not like on internal format when datum is customized, it use it.

METHODS

the geometric transformation is done. after it converts it, Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Point object it returned.

# Examples:
my $point = $geo->convert( grs80 => 'degree' );
my $point = $geo->convert( tokyo => 'dms' );
my $point = $geo->convert( dms => 'wgs84' );
my $point = $geo->convert('wgs84');
my $point = $geo->convert('degree');

AUTHOR

Kazuhiro Osawa

SEE ALSO

Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Point, Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Format, Geo::Coordinates::Converter::Datum

LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.