static SGGeod fromRadM(double lon, double lat, double elevation);
/// Factory from angular values in degrees and elevation in m
static SGGeod fromDegM(double lon, double lat, double elevation);
+ /// Factory from an other SGGeod and a different elevation in m
+ static SGGeod fromGeodM(const SGGeod& geod, double elevation);
+ /// Factory from an other SGGeod and a different elevation in ft
+ static SGGeod fromGeodFt(const SGGeod& geod, double elevation);
/// Factory to convert position from a cartesian position assumed to be
/// in wgs84 measured in meters
/// Note that this conversion is relatively expensive to compute
/// Set the geodetic elevation from the argument given in feet
void setElevationFt(double elevation);
+ // Compare two geodetic positions for equality
+ bool operator == ( const SGGeod & other ) const;
+
private:
/// This one is private since construction is not unique if you do
/// not know the units of the arguments. Use the factory methods for
/// that purpose
SGGeod(double lon, double lat, double elevation);
- /// The actual data, angles in degree, elevation in meters
+ //// FIXME: wrong comment!
+ /// The actual data, angles in degrees, elevation in meters
/// The rationale for storing the values in degrees is that most code places
/// in flightgear/terragear use degrees as a nativ input and output value.
/// The places where it makes sense to use radians is when we convert
#endif
}
+inline
+SGGeod
+SGGeod::fromGeodM(const SGGeod& geod, double elevation)
+{
+ return SGGeod(geod._lon, geod._lat, elevation);
+}
+
+inline
+SGGeod
+SGGeod::fromGeodFt(const SGGeod& geod, double elevation)
+{
+ return SGGeod(geod._lon, geod._lat, elevation*SG_FEET_TO_METER);
+}
+
inline
SGGeod
SGGeod::fromCart(const SGVec3<double>& cart)
_elevation = elevation*SG_FEET_TO_METER;
}
+inline
+bool
+SGGeod::operator == ( const SGGeod & other ) const
+{
+ return _lon == other._lon &&
+ _lat == other._lat &&
+ _elevation == other._elevation;
+}
+
/// Output to an ostream
template<typename char_type, typename traits_type>
inline