geo-coordinates-parser
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A Javascript function for reading a variety of coordinate formats and converting to decimal latitude and longitude. Builds on previous efforts and returns the verbatim coordinates and the decimal coordinates together in one object for convenience. Can be used to extract coordinates from longer strings. Also includes a function to test existing decimal coordinates against those from the converter.
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npm install geo-coordinates-parser
const convert = require('geo-coordinates-parser');
OR
import convert from 'geo-coordinates-parser' //ES6, if you're using a bundler
THEN
let converted;
try {
converted = convert('40° 26.7717, -79° 56.93172');
}
catch {
/*we get here if the string is not valid coordinates or format is inconsistent between lat and long*/
}
OR add the number of decimal places you want (but be reasonable, see Coordinate Precision here) -- default is 5
try{
let converted = convert(coordinatesString, integerDecimalPlaces)
//do stuff with coordinates...
}
catch{
//coordinates not valid
}
ALSO
converted.decimalLatitude; // 40.446195 ✓
converted.decimalLongitude; // -79.948862 ✓
converted.verbatimLatitude; // '40° 26.7717' ✓
converted.verbatimLongitude; // '-79° 56.93172' ✓
The returned object includes properties verbatimCoordinates, verbatimLatitude, verbatimLongitude, decimalLatitude, decimalLatitude, and decimalCoordinates.
Sometimes we may want to validate existing decimal coordinates against those returned from the converter to find errors. Because we're working with decimal numbers we must settle for values that are close enough (in this case equal up to six decimal places).
converted.closeEnough(yourDecimalCoordinatesToValidate) //must be a numbers separated by ,
All formats (except the 'exotic formats') covered by npm coordinate-parser and the coordinate regex in this GitHub Gist, including the following:
...and others.
Formats used for testing can be be accessed with:
convert.formats
Please add coordinate formats that throw an error in the Github Issues.
CAUTION!!! *Coordinates like '24.56S 26.48E' are treated as degrees and minutes and '24, 26' or '24.0, 26.0' will throw an error. If you don't want this behaviour you need to catch these cases with your own code before you use convert. *
Add <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/geo-coordinates-parser/bundle/geocoordsparser.js"></script>
to your html head and you'll have the convert
function available globally. You won't have .formats, .closeEnough or .toCoordinateFormat though, only the coordinates conversion function.
Sometimes we might want to convert back to more traditional formats for representing coordinates, such as DMS or DM. This can be useful for standardizing coordinates. The convert function has an enum to help.
converted.toCoordinateFormat(convert.to.DMS) /// '40° 26.771" N, 79° 56.932" W' ✓
MIT Licence
Support for development was provided by the Animal Demography Unit of the University of Cape Town, and the Natural Science Collections Facility.
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A Javascript function for reading a variety of coordinate formats and converting to decimal numbers. Builds on other efforts by returning the verbatim coordinates and the decimal coordinates all in one object.
The npm package geo-coordinates-parser receives a total of 982 weekly downloads. As such, geo-coordinates-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that geo-coordinates-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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