| Copyright | (c) 2018 Cedric Liegeois |
|---|---|
| License | BSD3 |
| Maintainer | Cedric Liegeois <ofmooseandmen@yahoo.fr> |
| Stability | experimental |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Safe |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Data.Geo.Jord.LatLong
Description
Geodetic latitude and longitude.
Synopsis
- data LatLong
- latitude :: LatLong -> Angle
- longitude :: LatLong -> Angle
- latLong :: Angle -> Angle -> LatLong
- latLongE :: Angle -> Angle -> Either String LatLong
- latLongF :: MonadFail m => Angle -> Angle -> m LatLong
- decimalLatLong :: Double -> Double -> LatLong
- decimalLatLongE :: Double -> Double -> Either String LatLong
- decimalLatLongF :: MonadFail m => Double -> Double -> m LatLong
- readLatLong :: String -> LatLong
- readLatLongE :: String -> Either String LatLong
- readLatLongF :: MonadFail m => String -> m LatLong
- toDecimalDegrees' :: LatLong -> (Double, Double)
The LatLong type
Horizontal position defined by its geodetic latitude and longitude.
Instances
| Eq LatLong Source # | |
| Read LatLong Source # | See |
| Show LatLong Source # | |
| ETransform LatLong Source # |
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Defined in Data.Geo.Jord.Transformation | |
| NTransform LatLong Source # |
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Defined in Data.Geo.Jord.Transformation | |
| ETransform (AngularPosition LatLong) Source # |
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Defined in Data.Geo.Jord.Transformation Methods toEcef :: AngularPosition LatLong -> Earth -> EcefPosition Source # fromEcef :: EcefPosition -> Earth -> AngularPosition LatLong Source # | |
| NTransform (AngularPosition LatLong) Source # |
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Defined in Data.Geo.Jord.Transformation Methods toNVector :: AngularPosition LatLong -> AngularPosition NVector Source # fromNVector :: AngularPosition NVector -> AngularPosition LatLong Source # | |
Smart constructors
read
readLatLong :: String -> LatLong Source #
Obtains a LatLong from the given string formatted as either:
- DD(MM)(SS)[N|S]DDD(MM)(SS)[E|W] - e.g. 553621N0130002E or 0116S03649E or 47N122W
Angle[N|S]Angle[E|W] - e.g. 55°36'21''N 13°0'02''E or 11°16'S 36°49'E or 47°N 122°W
This simply calls read s :: GeoPos so error should be handled at the call site.
readLatLongE :: String -> Either String LatLong Source #
Same as readLatLong but returns a Either.
readLatLongF :: MonadFail m => String -> m LatLong Source #
Same as readLatLong but returns a MonadFail.