Calculate Tiles for Google Maps API Applications in Perl
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# Calculate tile characteristics given a bounding box of coordinates and a zoom... # Author. John D. Coryat 01/2008... # USNaviguide LLC. # Published under Apache 2.0 license. # Adapted from: Google Maps API Javascript... ## # In order to correctly locate objects of interest on a Custom Map Overlay Google Maps, # the characteristics of each tile to build are required. ## # Google_Tiles # Calculate all tiles for a bounding box and zoom # Google_Tile_Factors # Calculate the factors needed ( Zoom, Tilesize ) # Google_Tile_Calc # Calculate a single tile features from a tile name and zoom # Google_Tile_to_Pix # Calculate tile name to pixel # Google_Coord_to_Pix # Calculate coordinate to Pixel # Google_Pix_to_Tile # Calculate a tile name from a pixel location and zoom require 5.003 ; package USNaviguide_Google_Tiles ; use strict ; use Math::Trig ; BEGIN { use Exporter ; use vars qw ( $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT) ; $VERSION = 1.0 ; @ISA = qw ( Exporter ) ; @EXPORT = qw ( Google_Tiles Google_Tile_Factors Google_Tile_Calc Google_Tile_to_Pix Google_Coord_to_Pix Google_Pix_to_Tile ) ; } # # Call as: <array of Hashes> = &Google_Tiles(<LatitudeS>, <LongitudeW>, <LatitudeN>, <LongitudeE>, <Zoom>, [<option: tileSize>], [<option: Partial/Whole>]) ; # Partial/Whole option: (Default: Partial) # Partial: Include the edge to create partial tiles # Whole: Include only tiles that are contained by the bounds # # Returned Array Specifications: # Each element is a reference to a Hash: # NAMEY - Tile Name y # NAMEX - Tile Name x # PYS - Pixel South # PXW - Pixel West # PYN - Pixel North # PXE - Pixel East # LATS - South Latitude # LNGW - West Longitude # LATN - North Latitude # LNGE - East Longitude # # Note: X is width, Y is height... # sub Google_Tiles { my $latS = shift ; my $lngW = shift ; my $latN = shift ; my $lngE = shift ; my $zoom = shift ; my $tileSize = shift ; my $parwho = shift ; my $ty = 0 ; my $tx = 0 ; my @ret = ( ) ; my %first = ( ) ; # First Results Hash my %last = ( ) ; # Last Results Hash my $value = &Google_Tile_Factors($zoom, $tileSize) ; # Calculate Tile Factors if (!defined($parwho) or !$parwho) { $parwho = 'Partial' ; } # NW: Convert Coordinates to Pixels... ($first{'NORTH'},$first{'WEST'}) = &Google_Coord_to_Pix( $value, $latN, $lngW ) ; # Convert Pixels to Tile Name... ($first{'NAMEY'},$first{'NAMEX'}) = &PixtoTileName( $value, $first{'NORTH'}, $first{'WEST'}, 'N', 'W', $parwho ) ; # SE: Convert Coordinates to Pixels... ($last{'SOUTH'},$last{'EAST'}) = &Google_Coord_to_Pix( $value, $latS, $lngE ) ; # Convert Pixels to Tile Name... ($last{'NAMEY'},$last{'NAMEX'}) = &PixtoTileName( $value, $last{'SOUTH'}, $last{'EAST'}, 'S', 'E', $parwho ) ; # Calculate tile values for all tiles... if ( $first{'NAMEX'} > $last{'NAMEX'} ) # Across the date line { for ( $ty = $first{'NAMEY'} ; $ty <= $last{'NAMEY'} ; $ty++ ) { for ( $tx = $first{'NAMEX'} ; $tx <= $$value{'max'} ; $tx++ ) { push( @ret, {&Google_Tile_Calc( $value, $ty, $tx)} ) ; } for ( $tx = 0 ; $tx <= $last{'NAMEX'} ; $tx++ ) { push( @ret, {&Google_Tile_Calc( $value, $ty, $tx)} ) ; } } } else { for ( $ty = $first{'NAMEY'} ; $ty <= $last{'NAMEY'} ; $ty++ ) { for ( $tx = $first{'NAMEX'} ; $tx <= $last{'NAMEX'} ; $tx++ ) { push( @ret, {&Google_Tile_Calc( $value, $ty, $tx)} ) ; } } } $ret[0]{'NORTH'} = $first{'NORTH'} ; $ret[0]{'WEST'} = $first{'WEST'} ; $ret[$#ret]{'SOUTH'} = $last{'SOUTH'} ; $ret[$#ret]{'EAST'} = $last{'EAST'} ; return ( @ret ) ; } # Calculate Tile Factors... sub Google_Tile_Factors { my $zoom = shift ; my $tileSize = shift ; my %value = ( ) ; # Validate and correct input parameters... if ( !defined($zoom) or $zoom < 0 ) { $zoom = 0 ; } if ( !defined($tileSize) or !$tileSize ) { $tileSize = 256 ; } # Calculate Values... $value{'zoom'} = $zoom ; $value{'PI'} = 3.1415926536 ; $value{'bc'} = 2 * $value{'PI'} ; $value{'Wa'} = $value{'PI'} / 180 ; $value{'cp'} = 2 ** ($value{'zoom'} + 8) ; $value{'max'} = (2 ** $value{'zoom'}) - 1 ; # Maximum Tile Number $value{'pixLngDeg'}= $value{'cp'} / 360; $value{'pixLngRad'}= $value{'cp'} / $value{'bc'} ; $value{'bmO'} = $value{'cp'} / 2 ; $value{'tileSize'} = $tileSize ; return \%value ; } # Calculate tile values from Name... sub Google_Tile_Calc { my %result = ( ) ; my $value = shift ; $result{'NAMEY'} = shift ; $result{'NAMEX'} = shift ; # Convert Tile Name to Pixels... ($result{'PYN'},$result{'PXW'}) = &Google_Tile_to_Pix( $value, $result{'NAMEY'}, $result{'NAMEX'} ) ; # Convert Pixels to Coordinates (Upper Left Corner)... ($result{'LATN'},$result{'LNGW'}) = &PixtoCoordinate( $value, $result{'PYN'}, $result{'PXW'} ) ; $result{'PYS'} = $result{'PYN'} + 255 ; $result{'PXE'} = $result{'PXW'} + 255 ; # Convert Pixels to Coordinates (Lower Right Corner)... ($result{'LATS'},$result{'LNGE'}) = &PixtoCoordinate( $value, $result{'PYS'}, $result{'PXE'} ) ; return %result ; } # Calculate a tile name from a pixel location and zoom... sub Google_Pix_to_Tile { my $value = shift ; my $ty = shift ; my $tx = shift ; # Convert Pixels to Tile Name... ($ty,$tx) = &PixtoTileName( $value, $ty, $tx, 'N', 'W', 'Partial' ) ; return ( $ty,$tx ) ; } # Translate a coordinate to a pixel location... sub Google_Coord_to_Pix { my $value = shift ; my $lat = shift ; my $lng = shift ; my @d = ( ) ; my $e = 0 ; $d[1] = sprintf("%0.0f", $$value{'bmO'} + $lng * $$value{'pixLngDeg'} ) ; $e = sin($lat * $$value{'Wa'}) ; if( $e > 0.99999 ) { $e = 0.99999 ; } if( $e < -0.99999 ) { $e = -0.99999 ; } $d[0] = sprintf("%0.0f", $$value{'bmO'} + 0.5 * log((1 + $e) / (1 - $e)) * (-1) * $$value{'pixLngRad'} ) ; return (@d) ; } # Translate a pixel location to a tile name... sub PixtoTileName { my $value = shift ; my $y = shift ; my $x = shift ; my $yd = shift ; # Y Direction: N or S my $xd = shift ; # X Direction: W or E my $parwho = shift ; # Partial / Whole my $yn = 0 ; # Y Name my $xn = 0 ; # X Name $yn = int( $y / $$value{'tileSize'} ) ; # Round Down $xn = int( $x / $$value{'tileSize'} ) ; # Round Down if ( $parwho ne 'Partial' ) { if ( $yd eq 'N' ) { $yn++ ; } else { $yn-- ; } if ( $xd eq 'W' ) { $xn++ ; } else { $xn-- ; } } # Make sure tile numbers are sane... if ( $yn > $$value{'max'} ) { $yn = $$value{'max'} ; } elsif ( $yn < 0 ) { $yn = 0 ; } if ( $xn > $$value{'max'} ) { $xn = $$value{'max'} ; } elsif ( $xn < 0 ) { $xn = 0 ; } return( $yn, $xn ) ; } # Translate a tile name to a pixel location... sub Google_Tile_to_Pix { my $value = shift ; my $y = shift ; my $x = shift ; return( (sprintf("%0.0f", $y * $$value{'tileSize'} ), sprintf("%0.0f", $x * $$value{'tileSize'} )) ) ; } # Translate a pixel location to a coordinate... sub PixtoCoordinate { my $value = shift ; my $y = shift ; my $x = shift ; my @d = ( ) ; my $e = (($y - $$value{'bmO'}) / $$value{'pixLngRad'}) * (-1) ; $d[1] = sprintf("%0.6f",($x - $$value{'bmO'}) / $$value{'pixLngDeg'}) ; $d[0] = sprintf("%0.6f", (2 * atan(exp($e)) - $$value{'PI'} / 2) / $$value{'Wa'}) ; return (@d); } 1; __END__ =head1 SYNOPSIS #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Test Program: # Google Tile Calculator Test Program... # Author. John D. Coryat 01/2008 USNaviguide LLC use strict; use USNaviguide_Google_Tiles ; my $latS = 34.177442 ; my $lngW = -91.318359 ; my $latN = 35.797300 ; my $lngE = -88.681641 ; my $zoom = 8 ; my $x = '' ; my %tile = ( ) ; my $i = 0 ; my @d = &Google_Tiles($latS, $lngW, $latN, $lngE, $zoom,0,'Whole'); print "Total: " . scalar(@d) . "\n" ; for ( $i = 0; $i <= $#d; $i++ ) { print "Tile # $i Y: $d[$i]{'NAMEY'} X: $d[$i]{'NAMEX'}\n" ; %tile = %{$d[$i]} ; foreach $x (sort keys %tile) { print "\t$x: $tile{$x}\n" ; } } =cut |
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