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.SH NAME
map::slippy \- Common code for slippy based map packages
.SH SYNOPSIS
package require \fBTcl  8\&.4\fR
.sp
package require \fBTk  8\&.4\fR
.sp
package require \fBmap::slippy  ?0\&.5?\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBlength\fR \fIlevel\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtiles\fR \fIlevel\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile size\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile valid\fR \fItile\fR \fIlevels\fR ?\fImsgvar\fR?
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2tile\fR \fIgeo\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2tile\&.float\fR \fIgeo\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2point\fR \fIgeo\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile 2geo\fR \fItile\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile 2point\fR \fItile\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBpoint 2geo\fR \fIpoint\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBpoint 2tile\fR \fIpoint\fR
.sp
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBfit geobox\fR \fIcanvdim\fR \fIgeobox\fR \fIzmin\fR \fIzmax\fR
.sp
.BE
.SH DESCRIPTION
This package provides a number of methods doing things needed by all
types of slippy-based map packages\&.
.SH API
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBlength\fR \fIlevel\fR
This method returns the width/height of a slippy-based map at the
specified zoom \fIlevel\fR, in pixels\&. This is, in essence, the result
of
.CS


	expr { [tiles $level] * [tile size] }

.CE
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtiles\fR \fIlevel\fR
This method returns the width/height of a slippy-based map at the
specified zoom \fIlevel\fR, in \fItiles\fR\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile size\fR
This method returns the width/height of a tile in a slippy-based map,
in pixels\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile valid\fR \fItile\fR \fIlevels\fR ?\fImsgvar\fR?
This method checks whether \fItile\fR described a valid tile in a
slippy-based map containing that many zoom \fIlevels\fR\&. The result is
a boolean value, \fBtrue\fR if the tile is valid, and \fBfalse\fR
otherwise\&. For the latter a message is left in the variable named by
\fImsgvar\fR, should it be specified\&.
.sp
A tile identifier as stored in \fItile\fR is a list containing zoom
level, tile row, and tile column, in this order\&. The command
essentially checks this, i\&.e\&. the syntax, that the zoom level is
between 0 and "\fIlevels\fR-1", and that the row/col information is
within the boundaries for the zoom level, i\&.e\&. 0 \&.\&.\&.
"[tiles $zoom]-1"\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2tile\fR \fIgeo\fR
Converts a geographical location at a zoom level (\fIgeo\fR, a list
containing zoom level, latitude, and longitude, in this order) to a
tile identifier (list containing zoom level, row, and column) at that
level\&. The tile identifier uses pure integer numbers for the tile
coordinates, for all geographic coordinates mapping to that tile\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2tile\&.float\fR \fIgeo\fR
Converts a geographical location at a zoom level (\fIgeo\fR, a list
containing zoom level, latitude, and longitude, in this order) to a
tile identifier (list containing zoom level, row, and column) at that
level\&. The tile identifier uses floating point numbers for the tile
coordinates, representing not only the tile the geographic coordinates
map to, but also the fractional location inside of that tile\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBgeo 2point\fR \fIgeo\fR
Converts a geographical location at a zoom level (\fIgeo\fR, a list
containing zoom level, latitude, and longitude, in this order) to a
pixel position (list containing zoom level, y, and x) at that level\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile 2geo\fR \fItile\fR
Converts a tile identifier at a zoom level (\fItile\fR, list
containing zoom level, row, and column) to a geographical location
(list containing zoom level, latitude, and longitude, in this order)
at that level\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBtile 2point\fR \fItile\fR
Converts a tile identifier at a zoom level (\fItile\fR, a list
containing zoom level, row, and column, in this order) to a pixel
position (list containing zoom level, y, and x) at that level\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBpoint 2geo\fR \fIpoint\fR
Converts a pixel position at a zoom level (\fIpoint\fR, list
containing zoom level, y, and x) to a geographical location (list
containing zoom level, latitude, and longitude, in this order) at that
level\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBpoint 2tile\fR \fIpoint\fR
Converts a pixel position at a zoom level (\fIpoint\fR, a list
containing zoom level, y, and x, in this order) to a tile identifier
(list containing zoom level, row, and column) at that level\&.
.TP
\fB::map::slippy\fR \fBfit geobox\fR \fIcanvdim\fR \fIgeobox\fR \fIzmin\fR \fIzmax\fR
Calculates the zoom level (whithin the bounds \fIzmin\fR and
\fIzmax\fR) such that \fIgeobox\fR (a 4-element list containing the
latitudes and longitudes lat0, lat1, lon0 and lon1 of a geo box,
in this order) fits into a viewport given by \fIcanvdim\fR, a
2-element list containing the width and height of the viewport, in
this order\&.
.PP
.SH "COORDINATE SYSTEMS"
The commands of this package operate on three distinct coordinate
systems, which are explained below\&.
.SS GEOGRAPHIC
\fIGeographic\fRal coordinates are represented by \fILatitude\fR and
\fILongitude\fR, each of which is measured in degrees, as they are
essentially angles\&.
.PP
\fBZero\fR longitude is the \fIGreenwich meridian\fR, with
positive values going \fIeast\fR, and negative values going
\fIwest\fR, for a total range of +/- 180 degrees\&. Note that +180 and
-180 longitude are the same \fImeridian\fR, opposite to greenwich\&.
.PP
\fBzero\fR latitude the \fIEquator\fR, with positive values
going \fInorth\fR and negative values going \fIsouth\fR\&. While the
true range is +/- 90 degrees the projection used by the package
requires us to cap the range at +/- 85\&.05112877983284 degrees\&. This
means that north and south pole are not representable and not part of
any map\&.
.SS TILES
While \fBGeographic\fRal coordinates of the previous section are
independent of zoom level the \fItile coordinates\fR are not\&.
.PP
Generally the integer part of tile coordinates represent the
row and column number of the tile in question, wheras the fractional
parts signal how far inside the tile the location in question is, with
pure integer coordinates (no fractional part) representing the upper
left corner of the tile\&.
.PP
The zero point of the map is at the upper left corner,
regardless of zoom level, with larger coordinates going right (east)
and down (south), and smaller coordinates going left (west) and up
(north)\&. Again regardless of zxoom level\&.
.PP
Negative tile coordinates are not allowed\&.
.PP
At zoom level 0 the whole map is represented by a single,
putting the geographic zero at 1/2, 1/2 of tile coordinates, and the
range of tile coordinates as [0\&.\&.\&.1]\&.
.PP
To go from a zoom level N to the next deeper level N+1 each
tile of level N is split into its four quadrants, which then are the
tiles of level N+1\&.
.PP
This means that at zoom level N the map is sliced (horizontally
and vertically) into 2^N stripes, for a total of 4^N tiles, with tile
coordinates ranging from 0 to 2^N+1\&.
.SS PIXELS/POINTS
\fIpixel coordinates\fR, also called \fIpoint coordinates\fR are
in essence \fBtile coordinates\fR scaled by the size of
the image representing a tile\&. This tile size currently has a fixed
value, \fB256\fR\&.
.SH REFERENCES
.IP [1]
\fIhttp://wiki\&.openstreetmap\&.org/wiki/Main_Page\fR
.PP
.SH KEYWORDS
geodesy, geography, latitute, location, longitude, map, slippy, zoom