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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
*/
/**
* Class: OpenLayers.LonLat
* This class represents a longitude and latitude pair
*/
OpenLayers.LonLat = OpenLayers.Class({
/**
* APIProperty: lon
* {Float} The x-axis coodinate in map units
*/
lon: 0.0,
/**
* APIProperty: lat
* {Float} The y-axis coordinate in map units
*/
lat: 0.0,
/**
* Constructor: OpenLayers.LonLat
* Create a new map location. Coordinates can be passed either as two
* arguments, or as a single argument.
*
* Parameters (two arguments):
* lon - {Number} The x-axis coordinate in map units. If your map is in
* a geographic projection, this will be the Longitude. Otherwise,
* it will be the x coordinate of the map location in your map units.
* lat - {Number} The y-axis coordinate in map units. If your map is in
* a geographic projection, this will be the Latitude. Otherwise,
* it will be the y coordinate of the map location in your map units.
*
* Parameters (single argument):
* location - {Array(Float)} [lon, lat]
*/
initialize: function(lon, lat) {
if (OpenLayers.Util.isArray(lon)) {
lat = lon[1];
lon = lon[0];
}
this.lon = OpenLayers.Util.toFloat(lon);
this.lat = OpenLayers.Util.toFloat(lat);
},
/**
* Method: toString
* Return a readable string version of the lonlat
*
* Returns:
* {String} String representation of OpenLayers.LonLat object.
* (e.g. <i>"lon=5,lat=42"</i>)
*/
toString:function() {
return ("lon=" + this.lon + ",lat=" + this.lat);
},
/**
* APIMethod: toShortString
*
* Returns:
* {String} Shortened String representation of OpenLayers.LonLat object.
* (e.g. <i>"5, 42"</i>)
*/
toShortString:function() {
return (this.lon + ", " + this.lat);
},
/**
* APIMethod: clone
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} New OpenLayers.LonLat object with the same lon
* and lat values
*/
clone:function() {
return new OpenLayers.LonLat(this.lon, this.lat);
},
/**
* APIMethod: add
*
* Parameters:
* lon - {Float}
* lat - {Float}
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} A new OpenLayers.LonLat object with the lon and
* lat passed-in added to this's.
*/
add:function(lon, lat) {
if ( (lon == null) || (lat == null) ) {
throw new TypeError('LonLat.add cannot receive null values');
}
return new OpenLayers.LonLat(this.lon + OpenLayers.Util.toFloat(lon),
this.lat + OpenLayers.Util.toFloat(lat));
},
/**
* APIMethod: equals
*
* Parameters:
* ll - {<OpenLayers.LonLat>}
*
* Returns:
* {Boolean} Boolean value indicating whether the passed-in
* <OpenLayers.LonLat> object has the same lon and lat
* components as this.
* Note: if ll passed in is null, returns false
*/
equals:function(ll) {
var equals = false;
if (ll != null) {
equals = ((this.lon == ll.lon && this.lat == ll.lat) ||
(isNaN(this.lon) && isNaN(this.lat) && isNaN(ll.lon) && isNaN(ll.lat)));
}
return equals;
},
/**
* APIMethod: transform
* Transform the LonLat object from source to dest. This transformation is
* *in place*: if you want a *new* lonlat, use .clone() first.
*
* Parameters:
* source - {<OpenLayers.Projection>} Source projection.
* dest - {<OpenLayers.Projection>} Destination projection.
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} Itself, for use in chaining operations.
*/
transform: function(source, dest) {
var point = OpenLayers.Projection.transform(
{'x': this.lon, 'y': this.lat}, source, dest);
this.lon = point.x;
this.lat = point.y;
return this;
},
/**
* APIMethod: wrapDateLine
*
* Parameters:
* maxExtent - {<OpenLayers.Bounds>}
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} A copy of this lonlat, but wrapped around the
* "dateline" (as specified by the borders of
* maxExtent)
*/
wrapDateLine: function(maxExtent) {
var newLonLat = this.clone();
if (maxExtent) {
//shift right?
while (newLonLat.lon < maxExtent.left) {
newLonLat.lon += maxExtent.getWidth();
}
//shift left?
while (newLonLat.lon > maxExtent.right) {
newLonLat.lon -= maxExtent.getWidth();
}
}
return newLonLat;
},
CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.LonLat"
});
/**
* Function: fromString
* Alternative constructor that builds a new <OpenLayers.LonLat> from a
* parameter string
*
* Parameters:
* str - {String} Comma-separated Lon,Lat coordinate string.
* (e.g. <i>"5,40"</i>)
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} New <OpenLayers.LonLat> object built from the
* passed-in String.
*/
OpenLayers.LonLat.fromString = function(str) {
var pair = str.split(",");
return new OpenLayers.LonLat(pair[0], pair[1]);
};
/**
* Function: fromArray
* Alternative constructor that builds a new <OpenLayers.LonLat> from an
* array of two numbers that represent lon- and lat-values.
*
* Parameters:
* arr - {Array(Float)} Array of lon/lat values (e.g. [5,-42])
*
* Returns:
* {<OpenLayers.LonLat>} New <OpenLayers.LonLat> object built from the
* passed-in array.
*/
OpenLayers.LonLat.fromArray = function(arr) {
var gotArr = OpenLayers.Util.isArray(arr),
lon = gotArr && arr[0],
lat = gotArr && arr[1];
return new OpenLayers.LonLat(lon, lat);
};
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