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// References:
// http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/UsefulData/UTMFormulas.HTM
// This represents the shape of the spheroid in a geographic datum.
// It also calculates features of each datum so they can be addressed
// as member variables.
//
// NOTE: Please ensure that you have the 2006-05-16 or later release of Frink
// as previous versions do not handle cyclical class definitions properly.
class Datum
{
// The name of the datum/projection
var name
// Equatorial radius (generally called "a" in calculations so this
// makes it easier to write.
var a
// Polar radius (generally called "a" in calculations so this
// makes it easier to write.
var b
// Eccentricity
var e
// eprime is another eccentricity value. It is only used as squares,
// fourth powers, sixth, etc., but it is stored here as the first power.
var eprime
// The "flattening" of the sphere
var flattening
var n
// Constructor
new[dName is string, equatorialRadius is length, polarRadius is length] :=
{
name = dName
a = equatorialRadius
b = polarRadius
// Calculate other values
e = sqrt[1-b^2/a^2]
eprime = e a / b
n = (a-b)/(a+b)
flattening = (a-b)/a
}
// Make common datums.
class var WGS84 = new Datum["WGS84", 6378137 m, 6356752.3142 m]
class var NAD83 = new Datum["NAD83", 6378137 m, 6356752.3142 m]
class var GRS80 = new Datum["GRS 80",6378137 m, 6356752.3141 m]
class var WGS72 = new Datum["WGS72", 6378135 m, 6356750.5 m]
class var Australian1965 = new Datum["Australian 1965",
6378160 m, 6356774.7 m]
class var Krasovsky1940 = new Datum["Krasovsky 1940",
6378245 m, 6356863.0 m]
class var Hayford1909 = new Datum["Hayford 1909", 6378388 m, 6356911.9 m]
class var Clake1880 = new Datum["Clake 1880", 6378249.1 m, 6356514.9 m]
class var Clarke1866 = new Datum["Clarke 1866", 6378206.4 m, 6356583.8 m]
class var Airy1830 = new Datum["Airy 1830", 6377563.4 m, 6356256.9 m]
class var Bessel1841 = new Datum["Bessel 1841", 6377397.2 m, 6356079.0 m]
class var Everest1830 = new Datum["Everest 1830", 6377276.3 m, 6356075.4 m]
}
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