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/* Copyright (c) 2006-2013 by OpenLayers Contributors (see authors.txt for
* full list of contributors). Published under the 2-clause BSD license.
* See license.txt in the OpenLayers distribution or repository for the
* full text of the license. */
/**
* @requires OpenLayers/BaseTypes/Class.js
* @requires OpenLayers/Util.js
*/
/**
* Namespace: OpenLayers.Projection
* Methods for coordinate transforms between coordinate systems. By default,
* OpenLayers ships with the ability to transform coordinates between
* geographic (EPSG:4326) and web or spherical mercator (EPSG:900913 et al.)
* coordinate reference systems. See the <transform> method for details
* on usage.
*
* Additional transforms may be added by using the <proj4js at http://proj4js.org/>
* library. If the proj4js library is included, the <transform> method
* will work between any two coordinate reference systems with proj4js
* definitions.
*
* If the proj4js library is not included, or if you wish to allow transforms
* between arbitrary coordinate reference systems, use the <addTransform>
* method to register a custom transform method.
*/
OpenLayers.Projection = OpenLayers.Class({
/**
* Property: proj
* {Object} Proj4js.Proj instance.
*/
proj: null,
/**
* Property: projCode
* {String}
*/
projCode: null,
/**
* Property: titleRegEx
* {RegExp} regular expression to strip the title from a proj4js definition
*/
titleRegEx: /\+title=[^\+]*/,
/**
* Constructor: OpenLayers.Projection
* This class offers several methods for interacting with a wrapped
* pro4js projection object.
*
* Parameters:
* projCode - {String} A string identifying the Well Known Identifier for
* the projection.
* options - {Object} An optional object to set additional properties
* on the projection.
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.Projection>} A projection object.
*/
initialize: function(projCode, options) {
OpenLayers.Util.extend(this, options);
this.projCode = projCode;
if (typeof Proj4js == "object") {
this.proj = new Proj4js.Proj(projCode);
}
},
/**
* APIMethod: getCode
* Get the string SRS code.
*
* Returns:
* {String} The SRS code.
*/
getCode: function() {
return this.proj ? this.proj.srsCode : this.projCode;
},
/**
* APIMethod: getUnits
* Get the units string for the projection -- returns null if
* proj4js is not available.
*
* Returns:
* {String} The units abbreviation.
*/
getUnits: function() {
return this.proj ? this.proj.units : null;
},
/**
* Method: toString
* Convert projection to string (getCode wrapper).
*
* Returns:
* {String} The projection code.
*/
toString: function() {
return this.getCode();
},
/**
* Method: equals
* Test equality of two projection instances. Determines equality based
* soley on the projection code.
*
* Returns:
* {Boolean} The two projections are equivalent.
*/
equals: function(projection) {
var p = projection, equals = false;
if (p) {
if (!(p instanceof OpenLayers.Projection)) {
p = new OpenLayers.Projection(p);
}
if ((typeof Proj4js == "object") && this.proj.defData && p.proj.defData) {
equals = this.proj.defData.replace(this.titleRegEx, "") ==
p.proj.defData.replace(this.titleRegEx, "");
} else if (p.getCode) {
var source = this.getCode(), target = p.getCode();
equals = source == target ||
!!OpenLayers.Projection.transforms[source] &&
OpenLayers.Projection.transforms[source][target] ===
OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform;
}
}
return equals;
},
/* Method: destroy
* Destroy projection object.
*/
destroy: function() {
delete this.proj;
delete this.projCode;
},
CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Projection"
});
/**
* Property: transforms
* {Object} Transforms is an object, with from properties, each of which may
* have a to property. This allows you to define projections without
* requiring support for proj4js to be included.
*
* This object has keys which correspond to a 'source' projection object. The
* keys should be strings, corresponding to the projection.getCode() value.
* Each source projection object should have a set of destination projection
* keys included in the object.
*
* Each value in the destination object should be a transformation function,
* where the function is expected to be passed an object with a .x and a .y
* property. The function should return the object, with the .x and .y
* transformed according to the transformation function.
*
* Note - Properties on this object should not be set directly. To add a
* transform method to this object, use the <addTransform> method. For an
* example of usage, see the OpenLayers.Layer.SphericalMercator file.
*/
OpenLayers.Projection.transforms = {};
/**
* APIProperty: defaults
* {Object} Defaults for the SRS codes known to OpenLayers (currently
* EPSG:4326, CRS:84, urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:6.6:4326, EPSG:900913, EPSG:3857,
* EPSG:102113 and EPSG:102100). Keys are the SRS code, values are units,
* maxExtent (the validity extent for the SRS) and yx (true if this SRS is
* known to have a reverse axis order).
*/
OpenLayers.Projection.defaults = {
"EPSG:4326": {
units: "degrees",
maxExtent: [-180, -90, 180, 90],
yx: true
},
"CRS:84": {
units: "degrees",
maxExtent: [-180, -90, 180, 90]
},
"EPSG:900913": {
units: "m",
maxExtent: [-20037508.34, -20037508.34, 20037508.34, 20037508.34]
}
};
/**
* APIMethod: addTransform
* Set a custom transform method between two projections. Use this method in
* cases where the proj4js lib is not available or where custom projections
* need to be handled.
*
* Parameters:
* from - {String} The code for the source projection
* to - {String} the code for the destination projection
* method - {Function} A function that takes a point as an argument and
* transforms that point from the source to the destination projection
* in place. The original point should be modified.
*/
OpenLayers.Projection.addTransform = function(from, to, method) {
if (method === OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform) {
var defaults = OpenLayers.Projection.defaults[from];
if (defaults && !OpenLayers.Projection.defaults[to]) {
OpenLayers.Projection.defaults[to] = defaults;
}
}
if(!OpenLayers.Projection.transforms[from]) {
OpenLayers.Projection.transforms[from] = {};
}
OpenLayers.Projection.transforms[from][to] = method;
};
/**
* APIMethod: transform
* Transform a point coordinate from one projection to another. Note that
* the input point is transformed in place.
*
* Parameters:
* point - {<OpenLayers.Geometry.Point> | Object} An object with x and y
* properties representing coordinates in those dimensions.
* source - {OpenLayers.Projection} Source map coordinate system
* dest - {OpenLayers.Projection} Destination map coordinate system
*
* Returns:
* point - {object} A transformed coordinate. The original point is modified.
*/
OpenLayers.Projection.transform = function(point, source, dest) {
if (source && dest) {
if (!(source instanceof OpenLayers.Projection)) {
source = new OpenLayers.Projection(source);
}
if (!(dest instanceof OpenLayers.Projection)) {
dest = new OpenLayers.Projection(dest);
}
if (source.proj && dest.proj) {
point = Proj4js.transform(source.proj, dest.proj, point);
} else {
var sourceCode = source.getCode();
var destCode = dest.getCode();
var transforms = OpenLayers.Projection.transforms;
if (transforms[sourceCode] && transforms[sourceCode][destCode]) {
transforms[sourceCode][destCode](point);
}
}
}
return point;
};
/**
* APIFunction: nullTransform
* A null transformation - useful for defining projection aliases when
* proj4js is not available:
*
* (code)
* OpenLayers.Projection.addTransform("EPSG:3857", "EPSG:900913",
* OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform);
* OpenLayers.Projection.addTransform("EPSG:900913", "EPSG:3857",
* OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform);
* (end)
*/
OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform = function(point) {
return point;
};
/**
* Note: Transforms for web mercator <-> geographic
* OpenLayers recognizes EPSG:3857, EPSG:900913, EPSG:102113 and EPSG:102100.
* OpenLayers originally started referring to EPSG:900913 as web mercator.
* The EPSG has declared EPSG:3857 to be web mercator.
* ArcGIS 10 recognizes the EPSG:3857, EPSG:102113, and EPSG:102100 as
* equivalent. See http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2009/11/20/ArcGIS-Online-moving-to-Google-_2F00_-Bing-tiling-scheme_3A00_-What-does-this-mean-for-you_3F00_.aspx#12084.
* For geographic, OpenLayers recognizes EPSG:4326, CRS:84 and
* urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:6.6:4326. OpenLayers also knows about the reverse axis
* order for EPSG:4326.
*/
(function() {
var pole = 20037508.34;
function inverseMercator(xy) {
xy.x = 180 * xy.x / pole;
xy.y = 180 / Math.PI * (2 * Math.atan(Math.exp((xy.y / pole) * Math.PI)) - Math.PI / 2);
return xy;
}
function forwardMercator(xy) {
xy.x = xy.x * pole / 180;
var y = Math.log(Math.tan((90 + xy.y) * Math.PI / 360)) / Math.PI * pole;
xy.y = Math.max(-20037508.34, Math.min(y, 20037508.34));
return xy;
}
function map(base, codes) {
var add = OpenLayers.Projection.addTransform;
var same = OpenLayers.Projection.nullTransform;
var i, len, code, other, j;
for (i=0, len=codes.length; i<len; ++i) {
code = codes[i];
add(base, code, forwardMercator);
add(code, base, inverseMercator);
for (j=i+1; j<len; ++j) {
other = codes[j];
add(code, other, same);
add(other, code, same);
}
}
}
// list of equivalent codes for web mercator
var mercator = ["EPSG:900913", "EPSG:3857", "EPSG:102113", "EPSG:102100"],
geographic = ["CRS:84", "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:6.6:4326", "EPSG:4326"],
i;
for (i=mercator.length-1; i>=0; --i) {
map(mercator[i], geographic);
}
for (i=geographic.length-1; i>=0; --i) {
map(geographic[i], mercator);
}
})();