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coordinates-transformer
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Transform coordinates between projections (coordinate systems).
npm install --save coordinates-transformer
import transform from 'coordinates-transformer'
transform([12345.36, 6730006.31], 'EPSG:25833', 'EPSG:4258')
// Returns: [ 6.129140025806947, 60.41006820280935 ]
(coordinates: [number, number], fromProjection: EpsgCode, toProjection?: EpsgCode) => [number, number]
All coordinates are on the format [longitude, latitude]
format (or [easting, northing]
).
If the third parameter toProjection
is omitted, EPSG:4258
is used.
An EPSG code represents a projection (coordinate system). Read about EPSG on https://epsg.io/ or https://register.geonorge.no/epsg-koder (Norwegian site).
Available EPSG codes:
EPSG:4258
(lat/long)EPSG:25831
(UTM 31)EPSG:25832
(UTM 32)EPSG:25833
(UTM 33)EPSG:25834
(UTM 34)EPSG:25835
(UTM 35)EPSG:25836
(UTM 36)FAQs
Transform coordinates between projections
The npm package coordinates-transformer receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, coordinates-transformer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that coordinates-transformer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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