Latlon
Net::GPSD is a Perl module that provides an object client interface to the gpsd server daemon. SYNOPSIS use Net::GPSD; $obj=Net::GPSD->new; my $point=$obj->get; print $point->latlon. "n"; or use Net::GPSD; $obj=Net::GPSD->new; $obj->subscribe(); Net::GPSD provides an object client...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 15.36 KB | Download (96): Net::GPSD Download |
Creates a file in kmz format that can be opened into Google Earth.GEplot uses the same syntax as the traditional plot function but requires Latitude and Longitude (WGS84) instead of x and y.Examples:GEplot('my_track',Lat,Lon);GEplot('my_track',Lat,Lon,'o-r','MarkerSize',10,'LineWidth',3)Colors...
Platforms: Matlab
License: Freeware | Size: 30.72 KB | Download (45): GEplot Download |
Reads in a simple Google Earth kml into Matlab. If you have bought Google Earth Plus, you can digitize 'paths' (lines). This funcion allows you to load one of these saved paths into Matlab. This code extracts lat,lon and z from a kml file.
Platforms: Matlab
License: Freeware | Size: 10 KB | Download (43): read_kml Download |
A standard problem in satellite retrievals is finding the file day and granule data on the DAAC associated with a particular lat/lon and also finding the Greenwich Mean Time associated with a sounding.This set of files will find file day and granule and GMT for a particular lat/lon based on the...
Platforms: Matlab
License: Freeware | Size: 10 KB | Download (43): get_granule,get_gmt Download |
TileStache is a Python-based server application that can serve up map tiles based on rendered geographic data. You might be familiar with TileCache, the venerable open source WMS server from MetaCarta. TileStache is similar, but we hope simpler and better-suited to the needs of designers and...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 153.6 KB | Download (33): TileStache Download |
geo-utils contains two helpful utility functions: 1. Point-in-polygon test 2. Random point generator. Right now it performs better if the polygon covers a large portion of its bounding box. The test is performed using this algorithm. 1. Generate a bounding box 2. Generate a random point...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 10.24 KB | Download (39): geo-utils Download |