Re: help!
- From: "Bartc" <bc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 01:34:17 GMT
user923005 wrote:
On Jan 26, 6:33 pm, "Bartc" <b...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<DarkAngel...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ok, i need help figuring out this homework problem from Into to
Programming. I've got to find the lat/lon coordinates of a point.
Here's what I know:
pixel coordinates of the point (382,387)
the lower left corner of image is (0,0)
the pixel dimensions of the image (512,512)
lat/lon coordinates of the upper left corner of image
(36.261992,-89.857178)
lower right corner (36.244273,-89.835205)
I know this is basically a conversion problem, but how?
This sounds like basic arithmetic unless there's some catch
(non-linear lat/long for example).
The lat/long corresponding to (382,387) in your map of (512,512)
would be:
lat = (382.0/512.0) * (36.244273-36.261992) + 36.261992
long = (387.0/512.0) * (-89.857178-(-89.835205)) + (-89.835205)
This assumes, if the image is 512x512 pixels, (0,0) and (382,387)
are the points at the bottom left of each pixel, while the top right
point is (511,511) (or (512,512) for the top/right of that pixel).
But your assignment may have different assumptions.
There are a couple of projections for which lat/lon are linear on a
map, but you should not count on it.
Given that these coords appear to be close to the South Pole, you may be
right. But the assignment (posted to comp.graphics.algorithms) does not
mention this and the image does not look like it either. That would have
been a tough Intro to Programming assignment.
https://plab.cs.astate.edu/material/12011113894797815d783d3/findPosition.pdf
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Bart
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