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<?php
/**
 * Author : Julien Moquet
 * 
 * Inspired by Proj4php from Mike Adair madairATdmsolutions.ca
 *                      and Richard Greenwood rich@greenwoodma$p->com 
 * License: LGPL as per: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html 
 */
/*****************************************************************************
  NAME                             GNOMONIC

  PURPOSE:      Transforms input longitude and latitude to Easting and
  Northing for the Gnomonic Projection.
  Implementation based on the existing sterea and ortho
  implementations.

  PROGRAMMER              DATE
  ----------              ----
  Richard Marsden         November 2009

  ALGORITHM REFERENCES

  1.  Snyder, John P., "Flattening the Earth - Two Thousand Years of Map
  Projections", University of Chicago Press 1993

  2.  Wolfram Mathworld "Gnomonic Projection"
  http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GnomonicProjection.html
  Accessed: 12th November 2009
******************************************************************************/

class Proj4phpProjGnom {
    
    /**
     * Initialize the Gnomonic projection
     * 
     * @todo $def not used in context...?
     * @param type $def 
     */
    public function init( $def ) {

        /* Place parameters in static storage for common use
          ------------------------------------------------- */
        $this->sin_p14 = sin( $this->lat0 );
        $this->cos_p14 = cos( $this->lat0 );
        
        // Approximation for projecting points to the horizon (infinity)
        $this->infinity_dist = 1000 * $this->a;
        $this->rc = 1;
    }

    /* Gnomonic forward equations--mapping lat,long to x,y
      --------------------------------------------------- */
    public function forward( $p ) {
        
        /*
        $sinphi;
        $cosphi; // sin and cos value
        $dlon;  // delta longitude value
        $coslon;  // cos of longitude
        $ksp;  // scale factor
        $g;
        */
        
        $lon = $p->x;
        $lat = $p->y;
        /* Forward equations
          ----------------- */
        $dlon = Proj4php::$common->adjust_lon( $lon - $this->long0 );

        $sinphi = sin( $lat );
        $cosphi = cos( $lat );

        $coslon = cos( $dlon );
        $g = $this->sin_p14 * $sinphi + $this->cos_p14 * $cosphi * $coslon;
        $ksp = 1.0;
        
        if( (g > 0) || (abs( g ) <= Proj4php::$common->EPSLN) ) {
            $x = $this->x0 + $this->a * $ksp * $cosphi * sin( $dlon ) / $g;
            $y = $this->y0 + $this->a * $ksp * ($this->cos_p14 * $sinphi - $this->sin_p14 * $cosphi * $coslon) / $g;
        } else {
            Proj4php::reportError( "orthoFwdPointError" );

            // Point is in the opposing hemisphere and is unprojectable
            // We still need to return a reasonable point, so we project 
            // to infinity, on a bearing 
            // equivalent to the northern hemisphere equivalent
            // This is a reasonable approximation for short shapes and lines that 
            // straddle the horizon.

            $x = $this->x0 + $this->infinity_dist * $cosphi * sin( $dlon );
            $y = $this->y0 + $this->infinity_dist * ($this->cos_p14 * $sinphi - $this->sin_p14 * $cosphi * $coslon);
        }
        
        $p->x = $x;
        $p->y = $y;
        
        return $p;
    }

    /**
     *
     * @param type $p
     * @return type 
     */
    public function inverse( $p ) {
        
        /*
        $rh;  // Rho 
        $z;  // angle 
        $sinc;
        $cosc;
        $c;
        $lon;
        $lat;
        */
        
        /* Inverse equations
          ----------------- */
        $p->x = ($p->x - $this->x0) / $this->a;
        $p->y = ($p->y - $this->y0) / $this->a;

        $p->x /= $this->k0;
        $p->y /= $this->k0;

        if( ($rh = sqrt( $p->x * $p->x + $p->y * $p->y ) ) ) {
            $c = atan2( $rh, $this->rc );
            $sinc = sin( $c );
            $cosc = cos( $c );

            $lat = Proj4php::$common->asinz( $cosc * $this->sin_p14 + ($p->y * $sinc * $this->cos_p14) / $rh );
            $lon = atan2( $p->x * sinc, rh * $this->cos_p14 * $cosc - $p->y * $this->sin_p14 * $sinc );
            $lon = Proj4php::$common->adjust_lon( $this->long0 + $lon );
        } else {
            $lat = $this->phic0;
            $lon = 0.0;
        }

        $p->x = $lon;
        $p->y = $lat;
        
        return $p;
    }
}

Proj4php::$proj['gnom'] = new Proj4phpProjGnom();