Geo::Functions(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Geo::Functions(3pm) |
Geo::Functions - Package for standard Geo:: functions.
use Geo::Functions qw{deg_rad deg_dms rad_deg}; #import into namespace print "Degrees: ", deg_rad(3.14/4), "\n"; use Geo::Functions; my $obj = Geo::Functions->new; print "Degrees: ", $obj->deg_rad(3.14/2), "\n";
Package for standard Geo:: functions.
Function naming convention is "format of the return" underscore "format of the parameters." For example, you can read the deg_rad function as "degrees given radians" or "degrees from radians".
The new() constructor
my $obj = Geo::Functions->new();
Degrees given degrees minutes seconds.
my $deg = deg_dms(39, 29, 17.134); my $deg = deg_dms(39, 29, 17.134, 'N');
Degrees given radians.
my $deg = deg_rad(3.14);
Radians given degrees.
my $rad = rad_deg(90);
Radians given degrees minutes seconds.
my $rad = rad_dms(45 30 20.0);
Round to the nearest integer. This formula rounds toward +/- infinity.
my $int = round(42.2);
Degrees minutes seconds given degrees.
my ($d, $m, $s, $sign) = dms_deg($degrees, qw{N S}); my ($d, $m, $s, $sign) = dms_deg($degrees, qw{E W});
Degrees minutes given degrees.
my ($d, $m, $sign) = dm_deg($degrees, qw{N S}); my ($d, $m, $sign) = dm_deg($degrees, qw{E W});
meters per second given knots
my $mps = mps_knots(50.0);
knots given meters per second
my $knots = knots_mps(25.0);
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Michael R. Davis
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Copyright (c) 2022 Michael R. Davis
Geo::Constants, Geo::Ellipsoids
2022-11-21 | perl v5.36.0 |