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;(function (factory, scope) {
"use strict"
var res = factory()
if (typeof module === 'object') {
module.exports = res
} else {
if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd)
define('prcoords', function() { return res })
try {
// Global can be undefined
scope.PRCoords = res
} catch(e) {}
}
})((function (){
"use strict"
// <nowiki>
/**
* People's Rectified Coordinates
* @file Utils for inserting valid WGS-84 coords from GCJ-02/BD-09 input
* @author User:Artoria2e5
* @url https://github.com/Artoria2e5/PRCoords
*
* @see [[:en:GCJ-02]]
* @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Artoria2e5/coord-notice
* @see https://github.com/caijun/geoChina (GPLv3)
* @see https://github.com/googollee/eviltransform (MIT)
* @see https://on4wp7.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/21483#353936 (Anonymous)
* @see https://github.com/zxteloiv/pycoordtrans (BSD-3)
*
* @license CC0
* To the greatest extent possible, this implementation of obfuscations designed
* in hope that they will screw y'all up is dedicated into the public domain
* under CC0 1.0 <https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
*
* Happy geotagging/ingressing/whatever.
*
* To make my FSF membership shine brighter, this conversion implementation is
* additionally licensed under GPLv3+:
* @license GPLv3+
* @copyright 2016 Mingye Wang (User:Artoria2e5)
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/// Krasovsky 1940 ellipsoid
/// @const
var GCJ_A = 6378245
var GCJ_EE = 0.00669342162296594323 // f = 1/298.3; e^2 = 2*f - f**2
/// Epsilon to use for "exact" iterations.
/// Wanna troll? Use Number.EPSILON. 1e-13 in 15 calls for gcj.
/// @const
var PRC_EPS = 1e-5
/// Baidu's artificial deviations
/// @const
var BD_DLAT = 0.0060
var BD_DLON = 0.0065
/// Mean Earth Radius
/// @const
var EARTH_R = 6371000
/// Distance for haversine method; suitable over short distances like
/// conversion deviation checking
function distance(a, b) {
function hav(θ) {
return Math.pow(Math.sin(θ/2), 2)
}
var Δ = _coord_diff(a, b)
return 2 * EARTH_R * Math.asin(Math.sqrt(
hav(Δ.lat * Math.PI / 180) +
Math.cos(a.lat * Math.PI / 180) *
Math.cos(b.lat * Math.PI / 180) *
hav(Δ.lon * Math.PI / 180)
))
}
function sanity_in_china_p(coords) {
return coords.lat >= 0.8293 && coords.lat <= 55.8271 &&
coords.lon >= 72.004 && coords.lon <= 137.8347
}
function _coord_diff(a, b) {
return {
lat: a.lat - b.lat,
lon: a.lon - b.lon,
}
}
function _stringify(c) {
return "(" + c.lat + ", " + c.lon + ")"
}
function wgs_gcj(wgs, checkChina) {
if ((checkChina === undefined || checkChina) && !sanity_in_china_p(wgs)) {
console.warn("Non-Chinese coords found, returning as-is: " +
_stringify(wgs))
return wgs
}
var x = wgs.lon - 105, y = wgs.lat - 35
// These distortion functions accept (x = lon - 105, y = lat - 35).
// They return distortions in terms of arc lengths, in meters.
//
// In other words, you can pretty much figure out how much you will be off
// from WGS-84 just through evaulating them...
//
// For example, at the (mapped) center of China (105E, 35N), you get a
// default deviation of <300, -100> meters.
var dLat_m = -100 + 2 * x + 3 * y + 0.2 * y * y + 0.1 * x * y +
0.2 * Math.sqrt(Math.abs(x)) + (
2 * Math.sin(x * 6 * Math.PI) + 2 * Math.sin(x * 2 * Math.PI) +
2 * Math.sin(y * Math.PI) + 4 * Math.sin(y / 3 * Math.PI) +
16 * Math.sin(y / 12 * Math.PI) + 32 * Math.sin(y / 30 * Math.PI)
) * 20 / 3
var dLon_m = 300 + x + 2 * y + 0.1 * x * x + 0.1 * x * y +
0.1 * Math.sqrt(Math.abs(x)) + (
2 * Math.sin(x * 6 * Math.PI) + 2 * Math.sin(x * 2 * Math.PI) +
2 * Math.sin(x * Math.PI) + 4 * Math.sin(x / 3 * Math.PI) +
15 * Math.sin(x / 12 * Math.PI) + 30 * Math.sin(x / 30 * Math.PI)
) * 20 / 3
var radLat = wgs.lat / 180 * Math.PI
var magic = 1 - GCJ_EE * Math.pow(Math.sin(radLat), 2) // just a common expr
// [[:en:Latitude#Length_of_a_degree_of_latitude]]
var lat_deg_arclen = (Math.PI / 180) * (GCJ_A * (1 - GCJ_EE)) / Math.pow(magic, 1.5)
// [[:en:Longitude#Length_of_a_degree_of_longitude]]
var lon_deg_arclen = (Math.PI / 180) * (GCJ_A * Math.cos(radLat) / Math.sqrt(magic))
// The screwers pack their deviations into degrees and disappear.
// Note how they are mixing WGS-84 and Krasovsky 1940 ellipsoids here...
return {
lat: wgs.lat + (dLat_m / lat_deg_arclen),
lon: wgs.lon + (dLon_m / lon_deg_arclen),
}
}
// rev_transform_rough; accuracy ~2e-6 deg (meter-level)
function gcj_wgs(gcj, checkChina) {
return _coord_diff(gcj, _coord_diff(wgs_gcj(gcj, checkChina), gcj))
}
function gcj_bd(gcj, __dummy__) {
var x = gcj.lon
var y = gcj.lat
// trivia: pycoordtrans actually describes how these values are calculated
var r = Math.sqrt(x * x + y * y) + 0.00002 * Math.sin(y * Math.PI * 3000 / 180)
var θ = Math.atan2(y, x) + 0.000003 * Math.cos(x * Math.PI * 3000 / 180)
// Hard-coded default deviations again!
return {
lat: r * Math.sin(θ) + BD_DLAT,
lon: r * Math.cos(θ) + BD_DLON,
}
}
// Yes, we can implement a "precise" one too.
// accuracy ~1e-7 deg (decimeter-level; exceeds usual data accuracy)
function bd_gcj(bd, __dummy__) {
var x = bd.lon - BD_DLON
var y = bd.lat - BD_DLAT
// trivia: pycoordtrans actually describes how these values are calculated
var r = Math.sqrt(x * x + y * y) - 0.00002 * Math.sin(y * Math.PI * 3000 / 180)
var θ = Math.atan2(y, x) - 0.000003 * Math.cos(x * Math.PI * 3000 / 180)
return {
lat: r * Math.sin(θ),
lon: r * Math.cos(θ),
}
}
function bd_wgs(bd, checkChina) {
return gcj_wgs(bd_gcj(bd), checkChina)
}
function wgs_bd(bd, checkChina) {
return gcj_bd(wgs_gcj(bd, checkChina))
}
// generic "bored function" factory, Caijun 2014
// gcj: 4 calls to wgs_gcj; ~0.1mm acc
function __bored__(fwd, rev) {
return function rev_bored(heck, checkChina) {
if (checkChina === undefined) checkChina = true
var curr = rev(heck, checkChina)
var diff = {lat: Infinity, lon: Infinity}
// Wait till we hit fixed point or get bored
var i = 0
while (Math.max(Math.abs(diff.lat), Math.abs(diff.lon)) > PRC_EPS && i++ < 10) {
diff = _coord_diff(fwd(curr, checkChina), heck)
curr = _coord_diff(curr, diff)
}
return curr
}
}
var exports = {
distance: distance,
wgs_gcj: wgs_gcj,
gcj_wgs: gcj_wgs,
gcj_bd: gcj_bd,
bd_gcj: bd_gcj,
wgs_bd: wgs_bd,
bd_wgs: bd_wgs,
// Precise functions using caijun 2014 method
//
// Why "bored"? Because they usually exceed source data accuracy -- the
// original GCJ implementation contains noise from a linear-modulo PRNG,
// and Baidu seems to do similar things with their API too.
__bored__: __bored__,
gcj_wgs_bored: __bored__(wgs_gcj, gcj_wgs),
bd_gcj_bored: __bored__(gcj_bd, bd_gcj),
bd_wgs_bored: __bored__(wgs_bd, bd_wgs),
}
// We can stub this out too if we are aiming for ES3, but then there are no
// trailing commas
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true })
return exports
}), typeof self !== 'undefined' ? self : typeof this !== undefined ? this : globalThis)