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    EvilTransform

    EvilTransform

    Transport coordinate between earth(WGS-84) and mars in china(GCJ-02)

    eviltransform is a compact library for converting geographic coordinates between the global WGS-84 system (used by GPS) and the Chinese GCJ-02 system (used by many Chinese map services such as Google Maps China and AutoNavi). The project implements forward and inverse transformations (WGS→GCJ and GCJ→WGS) as well as a higher-precision inverse method (GCJ→WGS exact) that trades speed for sub-meter accuracy, and it includes a utility for computing geodesic distance in meters. It’s implemented...
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    OpenATPOL

    OpenATPOL

    A reference implementation of the Polish geobotanical grid

    This project is a reference, open source implementation of the coordinate conversion algorithms for the Polish geobotanical grid called ATPOL.
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    WIGS.Net

    WIGS.Net

    Whitestone Interactive GPS Software for .Net

    This is a .Net implementation of the Whitestone Interactive GPS Software (WIGS). The previous version was written in Java and can be found here: http://wigs.sourceforge.net/
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