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5.9 KiB
// Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library) |
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// Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |
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// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, |
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// Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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#ifndef BOOST_GEOMETRY_STRATEGIES_SPHERICAL_AREA_HUILLER_HPP |
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#define BOOST_GEOMETRY_STRATEGIES_SPHERICAL_AREA_HUILLER_HPP |
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#include <boost/geometry/strategies/spherical/distance_haversine.hpp> |
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#include <boost/geometry/core/radian_access.hpp> |
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#include <boost/geometry/util/math.hpp> |
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namespace boost { namespace geometry |
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{ |
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namespace strategy { namespace area |
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{ |
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/*! |
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\brief Area calculation by spherical excess / Huiller's formula |
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\ingroup strategies |
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\tparam PointOfSegment point type of segments of rings/polygons |
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\tparam CalculationType \tparam_calculation |
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\author Barend Gehrels. Adapted from: |
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- http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~pang/160/f98/Gems/GemsIV/sph_poly.c |
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- http://williams.best.vwh.net/avform.htm |
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\note The version in Gems didn't account for polygons crossing the 180 meridian. |
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\note This version works for convex and non-convex polygons, for 180 meridian |
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crossing polygons and for polygons with holes. However, some cases (especially |
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180 meridian cases) must still be checked. |
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\note The version which sums angles, which is often seen, doesn't handle non-convex |
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polygons correctly. |
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\note The version which sums longitudes, see |
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http://trs-new.jpl.nasa.gov/dspace/bitstream/2014/40409/1/07-03.pdf, is simple |
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and works well in most cases but not in 180 meridian crossing cases. This probably |
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could be solved. |
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\note This version is made for spherical equatorial coordinate systems |
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\qbk{ |
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[heading Example] |
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[area_with_strategy] |
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[area_with_strategy_output] |
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[heading See also] |
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[link geometry.reference.algorithms.area.area_2_with_strategy area (with strategy)] |
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} |
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*/ |
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template |
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< |
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typename PointOfSegment, |
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typename CalculationType = void |
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> |
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class huiller |
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{ |
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typedef typename boost::mpl::if_c |
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< |
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boost::is_void<CalculationType>::type::value, |
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typename select_most_precise |
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< |
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typename coordinate_type<PointOfSegment>::type, |
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double |
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>::type, |
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CalculationType |
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>::type calculation_type; |
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protected : |
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struct excess_sum |
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{ |
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calculation_type sum; |
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// Distances are calculated on unit sphere here |
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strategy::distance::haversine<PointOfSegment, PointOfSegment> |
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distance_over_unit_sphere; |
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inline excess_sum() |
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: sum(0) |
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, distance_over_unit_sphere(1) |
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{} |
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inline calculation_type area(calculation_type radius) const |
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{ |
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return - sum * radius * radius; |
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} |
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}; |
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public : |
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typedef calculation_type return_type; |
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typedef PointOfSegment segment_point_type; |
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typedef excess_sum state_type; |
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inline huiller(calculation_type radius = 1.0) |
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: m_radius(radius) |
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{} |
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inline void apply(PointOfSegment const& p1, |
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PointOfSegment const& p2, |
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excess_sum& state) const |
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{ |
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if (! geometry::math::equals(get<0>(p1), get<0>(p2))) |
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{ |
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calculation_type const half = 0.5; |
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calculation_type const two = 2.0; |
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calculation_type const four = 4.0; |
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calculation_type const two_pi = two * geometry::math::pi<calculation_type>(); |
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calculation_type const half_pi = half * geometry::math::pi<calculation_type>(); |
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// Distance p1 p2 |
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calculation_type a = state.distance_over_unit_sphere.apply(p1, p2); |
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// Sides on unit sphere to south pole |
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calculation_type b = half_pi - geometry::get_as_radian<1>(p2); |
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calculation_type c = half_pi - geometry::get_as_radian<1>(p1); |
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// Semi parameter |
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calculation_type s = half * (a + b + c); |
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// E: spherical excess, using l'Huiller's formula |
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// [tg(e / 4)]2 = tg[s / 2] tg[(s-a) / 2] tg[(s-b) / 2] tg[(s-c) / 2] |
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calculation_type E = four * atan(sqrt(geometry::math::abs(tan(s / two) |
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* tan((s - a) / two) |
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* tan((s - b) / two) |
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* tan((s - c) / two)))); |
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E = geometry::math::abs(E); |
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// In right direction: positive, add area. In left direction: negative, subtract area. |
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// Longitude comparisons are not so obvious. If one is negative, other is positive, |
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// we have to take the dateline into account. |
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// TODO: check this / enhance this, should be more robust. See also the "grow" for ll |
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// TODO: use minmax or "smaller"/"compare" strategy for this |
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calculation_type lon1 = geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p1) < 0 |
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? geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p1) + two_pi |
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: geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p1); |
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calculation_type lon2 = geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p2) < 0 |
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? geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p2) + two_pi |
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: geometry::get_as_radian<0>(p2); |
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if (lon2 < lon1) |
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{ |
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E = -E; |
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} |
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state.sum += E; |
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} |
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} |
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inline return_type result(excess_sum const& state) const |
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{ |
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return state.area(m_radius); |
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} |
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private : |
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/// Radius of the sphere |
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calculation_type m_radius; |
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}; |
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#ifndef DOXYGEN_NO_STRATEGY_SPECIALIZATIONS |
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namespace services |
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{ |
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template <typename Point> |
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struct default_strategy<spherical_equatorial_tag, Point> |
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{ |
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typedef strategy::area::huiller<Point> type; |
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}; |
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// Note: spherical polar coordinate system requires "get_as_radian_equatorial" |
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/***template <typename Point> |
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struct default_strategy<spherical_polar_tag, Point> |
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{ |
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typedef strategy::area::huiller<Point> type; |
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};***/ |
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} // namespace services |
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#endif // DOXYGEN_NO_STRATEGY_SPECIALIZATIONS |
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}} // namespace strategy::area |
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}} // namespace boost::geometry |
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#endif // BOOST_GEOMETRY_STRATEGIES_SPHERICAL_AREA_HUILLER_HPP
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