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diff --git a/includes/phpcoord/test-2.3.php b/includes/phpcoord/test-2.3.php deleted file mode 100644 index 8c90261..0000000 --- a/includes/phpcoord/test-2.3.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -<?php -/**------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // PHPcoord - // text.php - // - // (c) 2005 Jonathan Stott - // - // Created on 11-Aug-2005 - // - // 2.3 - 24 Aug 2006 - // - Changed OSRef->toSixFigureString() so that the eastings and northings - // are rounded rather than floored. - // 2.2 - 11 Feb 2006 - // - Used different algorithm for calculating distance between latitudes - // and longitudes - fixes a number of problems with distance calculations - // 2.1 - 22 Dec 2005 - // - Added getOSRefFromSixFigureReference function - // 2.0 - 21 Dec 2005 - // - Completely different object design - conversion functions now through - // objects rather than static functions - // - Updated comments and documentation - // 1.1 - 11 Sep 2005 - // - Added OSGB36/WGS84 data conversions - // 1.0 - 11 Aug 2005 - // - Initial version - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * @package kernel - * @subpackage functions - */ - -/** - * Load library - */ - require_once("phpcoord-2.3.php"); -?> - -<html> - - <head> - <title>phpcoord Test Script</title> - </head> - - <body> - - <h1>phpcoord Test Script</h1> - - <h2>Calculate Surface Distance between two Latitudes/Longitudes</h2> - - <p> - The LatLngDistance function takes two latitudes/longitudes and calculates - the surface distance between the two in kilometres: - </p> - - <p> - <pre>$lld1 = new LatLng(40.718119, -73.995667); // New York -echo "New York Lat/Long: " . $lld1->toString() . "<br />"; -$lld2 = new LatLng(51.499981, -0.125313); // London -$d = $lld1->distance($lld2); -echo "Surface Distance between New York and London: " . $d . "km";</pre> - - <?php - $lld1 = new LatLng(40.718119, -73.995667); // New York - echo "New York Lat/Long: " . $lld1->toString() . "<br />"; - $lld2 = new LatLng(51.499981, -0.125313); // London - echo "London Lat/Long: " . $lld2->toString() . "<br />"; - $d = $lld1->distance($lld2); - echo "Surface Distance between New York and London: " . $d . "km"; - ?> - </p> - - <h2>Convert OS Grid Reference to Latitude/Longitude</h2> - - <p> - Note that the OSGB-Latitude/Longitude conversions use the OSGB36 datum by default. The - majority of applications use the WGS84 datum, for which the appropriate conversions - need to be added. See the examples below to see the difference between the two data. - </p> - - <p> - Using OSGB36 (convert an OSGB grid reference to a latitude and longitude using the OSGB36 datum): - - <pre>$os1 = new OSRef(651409.903, 313177.270); -echo "OS Grid Reference: " . $os1->toString() . " - " . $os1->toSixFigureString() . "<br />"; -$ll1 = $os1->toLatLng(); -echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll1->toString();</pre> - - <?php - $os1 = new OSRef(651409.903, 313177.270); - echo "OS Grid Reference: " . $os1->toString() . " - " . $os1->toSixFigureString() . "<br />"; - $ll1 = $os1->toLatLng(); - echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll1->toString(); - ?> - </p> - - <p> - Using WGS84 (convert an OSGB grid reference to a latitude and longitude using the WGS84 datum): - - <pre>$os1w = new OSRef(651409.903, 313177.270); -echo "OS Grid Reference: " . $os1w->toString() . " - " . $os1w->toSixFigureString() . "<br />"; -$l1w = $os1w->toLatLng(); -$l1w->OSGB36ToWGS84(); -echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll1w->toString();</pre> - - <?php - $os1w = new OSRef(651409.903, 313177.270); - echo "OS Grid Reference: " . $os1w->toString() . " - " . $os1w->toSixFigureString() . "<br />"; - $ll1w = $os1w->toLatLng(); - $ll1w->OSGB36ToWGS84(); - echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll1w->toString(); - ?> - </p> - - <h2>Convert Latitude/Longitude to OS Grid Reference</h2> - - <p> - Note that the OSGB-Latitude/Longitude conversions use the OSGB36 datum by default. The - majority of applications use the WGS84 datum, for which the appropriate conversions - need to be added. See the examples below to see the difference between the two data. - </p> - - <p> - Using OSGB36 (convert a latitude and longitude using the OSGB36 datum to an OSGB grid reference): - - <pre>$ll2 = new LatLng(52.657570301933, 1.7179215806451); -echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll2->toString() . "<br />"; -$os2 = $ll2->toOSRef(); -echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os2->toString() . " - " . $os2->toSixFigureString();</pre> - - <?php - $ll2 = new LatLng(52.657570301933, 1.7179215806451); - echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll2->toString() . "<br />"; - $os2 = $ll2->toOSRef(); - echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os2->toString() . " - " . $os2->toSixFigureString(); - ?> - </p> - - <p> - Using WGS84 (convert a latitude and longitude using the WGS84 datum to an OSGB grid reference): - - <pre>$ll2w = new LatLng(52.657570301933, 1.7179215806451); -echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll2->toString() . "<br />"; -$ll2w->WGS84ToOSGB36(); -$os2w = $ll2w->toOSRef(); -echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os2w->toString() . " - " . $os2w->toSixFigureString();</pre> - - <?php - $ll2w = new LatLng(52.657570301933, 1.7179215806451); - echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll2->toString() . "<br />"; - $ll2w->WGS84ToOSGB36(); - $os2w = $ll2w->toOSRef(); - echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os2w->toString() . " - " . $os2w->toSixFigureString(); - ?> - </p> - - <h2>Convert Six-Figure OS Grid Reference String to an OSRef Object</h2> - - <p> - To convert a string representing a six-figure OSGB grid reference: - - <pre>$os6 = "TG514131"; -echo "Six figure string: " . $os6 . "<br />"; -$os6x = getOSRefFromSixFigureReference($os6); -echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os6x->toString() . " - " . $os6x->toSixFigureString();</pre> - - <?php - $os6 = "TG514131"; - echo "Six figure string: " . $os6 . "<br />"; - $os6x = getOSRefFromSixFigureReference($os6); - echo "Converted to OS Grid Ref: " . $os6x->toString() . " - " . $os6x->toSixFigureString(); - ?> - </p> - - <h2>Convert UTM Reference to Latitude/Longitude</h2> - - <p> - <pre>$utm1 = new UTMRef(456463.99, 3335334.05, "E", 12); -echo "UTM Reference: " . $utm1->toString() . "<br />"; -$ll3 = $utm1->toLatLng(); -echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll3->toString();</pre> - - <?php - $utm1 = new UTMRef(456463.99, 3335334.05, "E", 12); - echo "UTM Reference: " . $utm1->toString() . "<br />"; - $ll3 = $utm1->toLatLng(); - echo "Converted to Lat/Long: " . $ll3->toString(); - ?> - </p> - - <h2>Convert Latitude/Longitude to UTM Reference</h2> - - <p> - <pre>$ll4 = new LatLng(-60.1167, -111.7833); -echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll4->toString() . "<br />"; -$utm2 = $ll4->toUTMRef(); -echo "Converted to UTM Ref: " . $utm2->toString() ;</pre> - - <?php - $ll4 = new LatLng(-60.1167, -111.7833); - echo "Latitude/Longitude: " . $ll4->toString() . "<br />"; - $utm2 = $ll4->toUTMRef(); - echo "Converted to UTM Ref: " . $utm2->toString() ; - ?> - </p> - - <p> - (c) 2005, Jonathan Stott - </p> - - </body> -</html> |
