abuiles-geokit 1.6.1
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- data/.gitignore +4 -0
- data/Gemfile +3 -0
- data/Gemfile.lock +19 -0
- data/History.txt +77 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +21 -0
- data/README.markdown +273 -0
- data/Rakefile +13 -0
- data/geokit.gemspec +24 -0
- data/lib/geokit.rb +55 -0
- data/lib/geokit/bounds.rb +95 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geo_loc.rb +115 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders.rb +68 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/ca_geocoder.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/geo_plugin_geocoder.rb +30 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/geocode_error.rb +7 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/geocoder.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/geonames_geocoder.rb +53 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/google_geocoder.rb +145 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/google_premier_geocoder.rb +147 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/ip_geocoder.rb +76 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/multi_geocoder.rb +60 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/us_geocoder.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/geokit/geocoders/yahoo_geocoder.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/geokit/inflector.rb +39 -0
- data/lib/geokit/lat_lng.rb +112 -0
- data/lib/geokit/mappable.rb +210 -0
- data/lib/geokit/too_many_queries_error.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/geokit/version.rb +3 -0
- data/test/test_base_geocoder.rb +58 -0
- data/test/test_bounds.rb +97 -0
- data/test/test_ca_geocoder.rb +39 -0
- data/test/test_geoloc.rb +72 -0
- data/test/test_geoplugin_geocoder.rb +58 -0
- data/test/test_google_geocoder.rb +225 -0
- data/test/test_google_premier_geocoder.rb +88 -0
- data/test/test_google_reverse_geocoder.rb +47 -0
- data/test/test_inflector.rb +24 -0
- data/test/test_ipgeocoder.rb +109 -0
- data/test/test_latlng.rb +209 -0
- data/test/test_multi_geocoder.rb +91 -0
- data/test/test_multi_ip_geocoder.rb +36 -0
- data/test/test_us_geocoder.rb +54 -0
- data/test/test_yahoo_geocoder.rb +103 -0
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module Geokit
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module Geocoders
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# Geocoder Us geocoder implementation. Requires the Geokit::Geocoders::GEOCODER_US variable to
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# contain true or false based upon whether authentication is to occur. Conforms to the
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# interface set by the Geocoder class.
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class UsGeocoder < Geocoder
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private
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def self.do_geocode(address, options = {})
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address_str = address.is_a?(GeoLoc) ? address.to_geocodeable_s : address
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query = (address_str =~ /^\d{5}(?:-\d{4})?$/ ? "zip" : "address") + "=#{Geokit::Inflector::url_escape(address_str)}"
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url = if Geokit::Geocoders::geocoder_us
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"http://#{Geokit::Geocoders::geocoder_us}@geocoder.us/member/service/csv/geocode"
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else
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"http://geocoder.us/service/csv/geocode"
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end
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url = "#{url}?#{query}"
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res = self.call_geocoder_service(url)
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return GeoLoc.new if !res.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
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data = res.body
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logger.debug "Geocoder.us geocoding. Address: #{address}. Result: #{data}"
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array = data.chomp.split(',')
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if array.length == 5
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res=GeoLoc.new
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res.lat,res.lng,res.city,res.state,res.zip=array
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res.country_code='US'
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res.success=true
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return res
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elsif array.length == 6
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res=GeoLoc.new
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res.lat,res.lng,res.street_address,res.city,res.state,res.zip=array
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res.country_code='US'
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res.success=true
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return res
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else
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logger.info "geocoder.us was unable to geocode address: "+address
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return GeoLoc.new
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end
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rescue
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logger.error "Caught an error during geocoder.us geocoding call: "+$!
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return GeoLoc.new
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end
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end
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module Geokit
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module Geocoders
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# Yahoo geocoder implementation. Requires the Geokit::Geocoders::YAHOO variable to
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# contain a Yahoo API key. Conforms to the interface set by the Geocoder class.
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class YahooGeocoder < Geocoder
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private
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# Template method which does the geocode lookup.
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def self.do_geocode(address, options = {})
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address_str = address.is_a?(GeoLoc) ? address.to_geocodeable_s : address
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url="http://api.local.yahoo.com/MapsService/V1/geocode?appid=#{Geokit::Geocoders::yahoo}&location=#{Geokit::Inflector::url_escape(address_str)}"
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res = self.call_geocoder_service(url)
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return GeoLoc.new if !res.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
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xml = res.body
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doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
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logger.debug "Yahoo geocoding. Address: #{address}. Result: #{xml}"
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if doc.elements['//ResultSet']
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res=GeoLoc.new
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#basic
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res.lat=doc.elements['//Latitude'].text
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res.lng=doc.elements['//Longitude'].text
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res.country_code=doc.elements['//Country'].text
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res.provider='yahoo'
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#extended - false if not available
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res.city=doc.elements['//City'].text if doc.elements['//City'] && doc.elements['//City'].text != nil
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res.state=doc.elements['//State'].text if doc.elements['//State'] && doc.elements['//State'].text != nil
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res.zip=doc.elements['//Zip'].text if doc.elements['//Zip'] && doc.elements['//Zip'].text != nil
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res.street_address=doc.elements['//Address'].text if doc.elements['//Address'] && doc.elements['//Address'].text != nil
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res.precision=doc.elements['//Result'].attributes['precision'] if doc.elements['//Result']
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# set the accuracy as google does (added by Andruby)
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res.accuracy=%w{unknown country state state city zip zip+4 street address building}.index(res.precision)
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res.success=true
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return res
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logger.info "Yahoo was unable to geocode address: "+address
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return GeoLoc.new
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module Geokit
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module Inflector
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extend self
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def titleize(word)
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def underscore(camel_cased_word)
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camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub(/::/, '/').
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gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/u,'\1_\2').
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gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/u,'\1_\2').
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downcase
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def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word)
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lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/_id$/, "").gsub(/_/, " ").capitalize
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def snake_case(s)
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return s.downcase if s =~ /^[A-Z]+$/u
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s.gsub(/([A-Z]+)(?=[A-Z][a-z]?)|\B[A-Z]/u, '_\&') =~ /_*(.*)/
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def url_escape(s)
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s.gsub(/([^ a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)/nu) do
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def camelize(str)
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module Geokit
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class LatLng
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include Mappable
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attr_accessor :lat, :lng
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# Accepts latitude and longitude or instantiates an empty instance
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# if lat and lng are not provided. Converted to floats if provided
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def initialize(lat=nil, lng=nil)
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lat = lat.to_f if lat && !lat.is_a?(Numeric)
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lng = lng.to_f if lng && !lng.is_a?(Numeric)
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@lat = lat
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end
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# Latitude attribute setter; stored as a float.
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def lat=(lat)
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@lat = lat.to_f if lat
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end
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# Longitude attribute setter; stored as a float;
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def lng=(lng)
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@lng=lng.to_f if lng
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# Returns the lat and lng attributes as a comma-separated string.
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def ll
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def to_s
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#returns a two-element array
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def to_a
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def ==(other)
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def hash
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# A *class* method to take anything which can be inferred as a point and generate
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# a LatLng from it. You should use this anything you're not sure what the input is,
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# 4) an array in the format [37.1234,-129.1234]
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def self.normalize(thing,other=nil)
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if match=thing.match(/(\-?\d+\.?\d*)[, ] ?(\-?\d+\.?\d*)$/)
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# Reverse geocodes a LatLng object using the MultiGeocoder (default), or optionally
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# the class without the "Geocoder" part (e.g. :google)
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# ==== Examples
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# LatLng.new(51.4578329, 7.0166848).reverse_geocode # => #<Geokit::GeoLoc:0x12dac20 @state...>
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# LatLng.new(51.4578329, 7.0166848).reverse_geocode(:using => :google) # => #<Geokit::GeoLoc:0x12dac20 @state...>
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# LatLng.new(51.4578329, 7.0166848).reverse_geocode(:using => Geokit::Geocoders::GoogleGeocoder) # => #<Geokit::GeoLoc:0x12dac20 @state...>
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def reverse_geocode(options = { :using => Geokit::Geocoders::MultiGeocoder })
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if options[:using].is_a?(String) or options[:using].is_a?(Symbol)
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provider = Geokit::Geocoders.const_get("#{Geokit::Inflector::camelize(options[:using].to_s)}Geocoder")
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#require 'forwardable'
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module Geokit
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# Contains class and instance methods providing distance calcuation services. This
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# distance calculation is desired.
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# Distance units supported are :miles, :kms, and :nms.
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module Mappable
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PI_DIV_RAD = 0.0174
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KMS_PER_MILE = 1.609
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NMS_PER_MILE = 0.868976242
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EARTH_RADIUS_IN_MILES = 3963.19
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EARTH_RADIUS_IN_KMS = EARTH_RADIUS_IN_MILES * KMS_PER_MILE
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EARTH_RADIUS_IN_NMS = EARTH_RADIUS_IN_MILES * NMS_PER_MILE
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MILES_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE = 69.1
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KMS_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE = MILES_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE * KMS_PER_MILE
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LATITUDE_DEGREES = EARTH_RADIUS_IN_MILES / MILES_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE
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# Returns the distance between two points. The from and to parameters are
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# required to have lat and lng attributes. Valid options are:
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def distance_between(from, to, options={})
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from=Geokit::LatLng.normalize(from)
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Math.cos(deg2rad(to.lng) - deg2rad(from.lng)))
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def heading_between(from,to)
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def endpoint(start,heading, distance, options={})
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Math.cos(lat)*Math.sin(distance/radius)*Math.cos(heading))
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Math.cos(distance/radius)-Math.sin(lat)*Math.sin(end_lat))
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LatLng.new(rad2deg(end_lat),rad2deg(end_lng))
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# Returns the midpoint, given two points. Returns a LatLng.
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# Typically, the instance method will be used instead of this method.
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# Valid option:
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# :units - valid values are :miles, :kms, or :nms (:miles is the default)
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def midpoint_between(from,to,options={})
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from=Geokit::LatLng.normalize(from)
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heading=from.heading_to(to)
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midpoint=from.endpoint(heading,distance/2,options)
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end
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# Geocodes a location using the multi geocoder.
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def geocode(location, options = {})
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res = Geocoders::MultiGeocoder.geocode(location, options)
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end
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def deg2rad(degrees)
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degrees.to_f / 180.0 * Math::PI
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end
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def rad2deg(rad)
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rad.to_f * 180.0 / Math::PI
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+
end
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def to_heading(rad)
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(rad2deg(rad)+360)%360
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end
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+
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# Returns the multiplier used to obtain the correct distance units.
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def units_sphere_multiplier(units)
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case units
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when :kms; EARTH_RADIUS_IN_KMS
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+
when :nms; EARTH_RADIUS_IN_NMS
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+
else EARTH_RADIUS_IN_MILES
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+
end
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+
end
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+
|
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+
# Returns the number of units per latitude degree.
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+
def units_per_latitude_degree(units)
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+
case units
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+
when :kms; KMS_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE
|
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+
when :nms; NMS_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE
|
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+
else MILES_PER_LATITUDE_DEGREE
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|
+
end
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|
+
end
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|
+
|
151
|
+
# Returns the number units per longitude degree.
|
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|
+
def units_per_longitude_degree(lat, units)
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+
miles_per_longitude_degree = (LATITUDE_DEGREES * Math.cos(lat * PI_DIV_RAD)).abs
|
154
|
+
case units
|
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+
when :kms; miles_per_longitude_degree * KMS_PER_MILE
|
156
|
+
when :nms; miles_per_longitude_degree * NMS_PER_MILE
|
157
|
+
else miles_per_longitude_degree
|
158
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
161
|
+
|
162
|
+
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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+
# Instance methods below here
|
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|
+
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
165
|
+
|
166
|
+
# Extracts a LatLng instance. Use with models that are acts_as_mappable
|
167
|
+
def to_lat_lng
|
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|
+
return self if instance_of?(Geokit::LatLng) || instance_of?(Geokit::GeoLoc)
|
169
|
+
return LatLng.new(send(self.class.lat_column_name),send(self.class.lng_column_name)) if self.class.respond_to?(:acts_as_mappable)
|
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|
+
nil
|
171
|
+
end
|
172
|
+
|
173
|
+
# Returns the distance from another point. The other point parameter is
|
174
|
+
# required to have lat and lng attributes. Valid options are:
|
175
|
+
# :units - valid values are :miles, :kms, :or :nms (:miles is the default)
|
176
|
+
# :formula - valid values are :flat or :sphere (:sphere is the default)
|
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|
+
def distance_to(other, options={})
|
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|
+
self.class.distance_between(self, other, options)
|
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|
+
end
|
180
|
+
alias distance_from distance_to
|
181
|
+
|
182
|
+
# Returns heading in degrees (0 is north, 90 is east, 180 is south, etc)
|
183
|
+
# to the given point. The given point can be a LatLng or a string to be Geocoded
|
184
|
+
def heading_to(other)
|
185
|
+
self.class.heading_between(self,other)
|
186
|
+
end
|
187
|
+
|
188
|
+
# Returns heading in degrees (0 is north, 90 is east, 180 is south, etc)
|
189
|
+
# FROM the given point. The given point can be a LatLng or a string to be Geocoded
|
190
|
+
def heading_from(other)
|
191
|
+
self.class.heading_between(other,self)
|
192
|
+
end
|
193
|
+
|
194
|
+
# Returns the endpoint, given a heading (in degrees) and distance.
|
195
|
+
# Valid option:
|
196
|
+
# :units - valid values are :miles, :kms, or :nms (:miles is the default)
|
197
|
+
def endpoint(heading,distance,options={})
|
198
|
+
self.class.endpoint(self,heading,distance,options)
|
199
|
+
end
|
200
|
+
|
201
|
+
# Returns the midpoint, given another point on the map.
|
202
|
+
# Valid option:
|
203
|
+
# :units - valid values are :miles, :kms, or :nms (:miles is the default)
|
204
|
+
def midpoint_to(other, options={})
|
205
|
+
self.class.midpoint_between(self,other,options)
|
206
|
+
end
|
207
|
+
|
208
|
+
end
|
209
|
+
|
210
|
+
end
|