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Name: perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM | Distribution: Mageia |
Version: 0.110.0 | Vendor: Mageia.Org |
Release: 10.mga9 | Build date: Sun Mar 20 08:48:14 2022 |
Group: Development/Perl | Build host: localhost |
Size: 44173 | Source RPM: perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM-0.110.0-10.mga9.src.rpm |
Packager: umeabot <umeabot> | |
Url: https://metacpan.org/release/Geo-Coordinates-UTM | |
Summary: Translation between Lat Lon and UTM Coords |
This module will translate latitude longitude coordinates to Universal Transverse Mercator(UTM) coordinates and vice versa. Mercator Projection The Mercator projection was first invented to help mariners. They needed to be able to take a course and know the distance traveled, and draw a line on the map which showed the day's journey. In order to do this, Mercator invented a projection which preserved length, by projecting the earth's surface onto a cylinder, sharing the same axis as the earth itself. This caused all Latitude and Longitude lines to intersect at a 90 degree angle, thereby negating the problem that longitude lines get closer together at the poles. Transverse Mercator Projection A Transverse Mercator projection takes the cylinder and turns it on its side. Now the cylinder's axis passes through the equator, and it can be rotated to line up with the area of interest. Many countries use Transverse Mercator for their grid systems.
GPL+ or Artistic
* Sun Mar 20 2022 umeabot <umeabot> 0.110.0-10.mga9 + Revision: 1803823 - Mageia 9 Mass Rebuild
/usr/share/doc/perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM /usr/share/doc/perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM/Changes /usr/share/doc/perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM/META.yml /usr/share/doc/perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM/MYMETA.yml /usr/share/doc/perl-Geo-Coordinates-UTM/README /usr/share/man/man3/Geo::Coordinates::UTM.3pm.xz /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Geo /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Geo/Coordinates /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Geo/Coordinates/UTM.pm
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