spherical-geometry-js v3.0.2
Spherical Geometry Library ·

This library provides classes and functions for the computation of geometric data on the surface of the Earth.
This library ports a small but useful subset of classes from the Google Maps Javascript API version 3, to use as a separate module or in node. I also try to have readable code, so that you can understand what calculations are being made.
How to use
import * as geometry from 'spherical-geometry-js';Or import individual modules
import { computeArea } from 'spherical-geometry-js';
import computeArea from 'spherical-geometry-js/compute-area';Notes:
- The API is nearly identical to the Google Maps Javascript API.
- Functions automatically convert coordinate objects into
LatLngs. SeeconvertLatLngfor more details. - All computed lengths are returned in meters.
API
The full API of the library is described in the typings file.
Classes and libraries ported from the Google Maps Javascript API:
This module tries to maintain full API compatibility with Google Maps so it can be used as a drop-in replacement.
For convenience, LatLng includes some extra methods.
const latlng = new LatLng(123, 56);
// Alias getters for longitude and latitude
latlng.x === latlng.lng();
latlng.y === latlng.lat();
latlng[0] === latlng.lng();
latlng[1] === latlng.lat();import { equalLatLngs } from 'spherical-geometry-js';
equalLatLngs(latlng1, latlng2) === latlng1.equals(latlng2);convertLatLng(like) ⇒ LatLng
import { LatLng, convertLatLng } from 'spherical-geometry-js';
convertLatLng({ lat: 123, lng: 56 }).equals(new LatLng(123, 56));
convertLatLng([56, 123]).equals(new LatLng(123, 56));
convertLatLng({ x: 56, y: 123 }).equals(new LatLng(123, 56));Helper function that tries to convert and object into a LatLng. Tries a few
different methods:
- If
instanceof LatLng, clone the object and return it. If it has
latandlngproperties...2a. if the properties are functions (like Google
LatLngs), use thelat()andlng()values as latitude and longitude.2b. otherwise get
latandlng, parse them as floats and use them.If it has
latandlongproperties, parse them as floats use them.- If it has
latandlonproperties, parse them as floats use them. - If it has
latitudeandlongitudeproperties, parse them as floats use them. - If it has number values for
0and1(aka an array of two numbers), use1as latitude and0as longitude. - If it has
xandyproperties, try usingyas latitude andxand longitude.