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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 MILLER CYLINDRICAL
PURPOSE: Transforms input longitude and latitude to Easting and
Northing for the Miller Cylindrical projection. The
longitude and latitude must be in radians. The Easting
and Northing values will be returned in meters.
PROGRAMMER DATE
---------- ----
T. Mittan March, 1993
This function was adapted from the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection
code (FORTRAN) in the General Cartographic Transformation Package software
which is available from the U.S. Geological Survey National Mapping Division.
ALGORITHM REFERENCES
1. "New Equal-Area Map Projections for Noncircular Regions", John P. Snyder,
The American Cartographer, Vol 15, No. 4, October 1988, pp. 341-355.
2. Snyder, John P., "Map Projections--A Working Manual", U.S. Geological
Survey Professional Paper 1395 (Supersedes USGS Bulletin 1532), United
State Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1987.
3. "Software Documentation for GCTP General Cartographic Transformation
Package", U.S. Geological Survey National Mapping Division, May 1982.
* ***************************************************************************** */
class Proj4phpProjMill {
/* Initialize the Miller Cylindrical projection
------------------------------------------- */
public function init() {
//no-op
}
/* Miller Cylindrical forward equations--mapping lat,long to x,y
------------------------------------------------------------ */
public function forward( $p ) {
$lon = $p->x;
$lat = $p->y;
/* Forward equations
----------------- */
$dlon = Proj4php::$common->adjust_lon( $lon - $this->long0 );
$x = $this->x0 + $this->a * $dlon;
$y = $this->y0 + $this->a * log( tan( (Proj4php::$common->PI / 4.0) + ($lat / 2.5) ) ) * 1.25;
$p->x = $x;
$p->y = $y;
return $p;
}
/* Miller Cylindrical inverse equations--mapping x,y to lat/long
------------------------------------------------------------ */
public function inverse( $p ) {
$p->x -= $this->x0;
$p->y -= $this->y0;
$lon = Proj4php::$common->adjust_lon( $this->long0 + $p->x / $this->a );
$lat = 2.5 * (atan( exp( 0.8 * $p->y / $this->a ) ) - Proj4php::$common->PI / 4.0);
$p->x = $lon;
$p->y = $lat;
return $p;
}
}
Proj4php::$proj['mill'] = new Proj4phpProjMill();