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Comparing version 1.8.8 to 1.8.9

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package.json
{
"name": "three-globe",
"version": "1.8.8",
"version": "1.8.9",
"description": "Globe data visualization as a ThreeJS reusable 3D object",

@@ -5,0 +5,0 @@ "unpkg": "dist/three-globe.min.js",

@@ -157,3 +157,3 @@ # ThreeJS Globe Visualization

| <b>getCoords</b>(<i>lat</i>, <i>lng</i> [,<i>altitude</i>]) | Utility method to translate spherical coordinates. Given a pair of latitude/longitude coordinates and optionally altitude (in terms of globe radius units), returns the equivalent `{x, y, z}` cartesian spatial coordinates. ||
| <b>toGeoCoords</b>({ <i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i>) | Utility method to translate cartesian coordinates to the geographic domain. Given a set of 3D cartesian coordinates `{x, y, z}`, returns the equivalent `{lat, lng, altitude}` spherical coordinates. Altitude is defined in terms of globe radius units. ||
| <b>toGeoCoords</b>({ <i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i> }) | Utility method to translate cartesian coordinates to the geographic domain. Given a set of 3D cartesian coordinates `{x, y, z}`, returns the equivalent `{lat, lng, altitude}` spherical coordinates. Altitude is defined in terms of globe radius units. ||

@@ -160,0 +160,0 @@ ## Giving Back

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