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Re: 'from lon-lat to TM' source code? [message #51500] Thu, 23 November 2006 21:26
kim20026 is currently offline  kim20026
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Mark Hadfield wrote:
> DirtyHarry wrote:
>> Hi, everyone! I would like to change the longetude, latitude info into
>> TM (Transverse Mercatore). I tried to make one, but I am still beginner
>> of IDL, and I also thought it is possible someone has already maden. Is
>> there anyone who has this source code 'from (lon,lat) into TM'? Thanks.
>
> If you have 5.6 or later, you can use the MAP_PROJ_* routines (where *
> = INIT, FOWARD and INVERSE)

Thank you for your comment, Mark! I also found a very useful way using
map coordinate converter. We can use both way. Have a nice weekend!!!
Re: 'from lon-lat to TM' source code? [message #51505 is a reply to message #51500] Thu, 23 November 2006 17:33 Go to previous message
badjelly.witch is currently offline  badjelly.witch
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DirtyHarry wrote:
> Hi, everyone! I would like to change the longetude, latitude info into
> TM (Transverse Mercatore). I tried to make one, but I am still beginner
> of IDL, and I also thought it is possible someone has already maden. Is
> there anyone who has this source code 'from (lon,lat) into TM'? Thanks.

If you have 5.6 or later, you can use the MAP_PROJ_* routines (where *
= INIT, FOWARD and INVERSE)
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