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A library designed to ease geographic coordinate format conversions, and determine sun/moon information in C#

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v1.1.3.9

CoordinateSharp is a simple .NET library that is designed to assist with geographic coordinate formatting and location based celestial information. This library has the ability to convert various lat long formats, UTM, MGRS(NATO UTM) and Cartesian (X, Y, Z). The ability to calculate various pieces of celestial information (sunset, moon illum..) also exist.

CAUTION: v1.1.3.1 and above is considered a breaking change as MoonDistance has been converted from a double? object to a Distance object. Obsolete properties from 1.1.1.5 have also been removed as scheduled.

Change notes can be viewed here

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Prerequisites

.NET 4.0 or .NET Standard 2.0, 1.4, 1.3 compatible runtimes.

Installing

CoordinateSharp is available as a nuget package from nuget.org

Alternatively, you may download the library directly on our website

Usage Example

CoordinateSharp is simple to use. In the below example we create a Coordinate using one of the methods below.

//Seattle coordinates on 5 Jun 2018 @ 10:10 AM (UTC)
//Signed-Decimal Degree    47.6062, -122.3321
//Degrees Minutes Seconds  N 47º 36' 22.32" W 122º 19' 55.56"

/***********************************************************/

//Initialize with signed degree (standard method)
Coordinate c = new Coordinate(47.6062, -122.3321, new DateTime(2018,6,5,10,10,0));

/***IF OTHER FORMAT IS USED SUCH AS DEGREE MINUTES SECONDS***/

//Initialize with TryParse() Method
Coordinate.TryParse("N 47º 36' 22.32\" W 122º 19' 55.56\"", new DateTime(2018,6,5,10,10,0), out c);

/****OR****/

//Initialize with Secondary Method
Coordinate c = new Coordinate();
c.Latitude = new CoordinatePart(47,36, 22.32, CoordinatePosition.N, c);
c.Longitude = new CoordinatePart(122, 19, 55.56, CoordinatePosition.W, c);
c.GeoDate = new DateTime(2018,6,5,10,10,0);

Once the Coordinate is created we have access to various formats and celestial data. Here are just a few examples.

Console.WriteLine(c);                              // N 47º 36' 22.32" W 122º 19' 55.56"
Console.WriteLine(c.Latitude.Seconds);             // 22.32
Console.WriteLine(c.UTM);                          // 10T 550200mE 5272748mN

Console.WriteLine(c.CelestialInfo.SunSet);         // 5-Jun-2018 4:02:00 AM
Console.WriteLine(c.CelestialInfo.MoonAltitude);   // 14.4169966277874

Abilities

  • Lat/Long formatting: Quickly format how a coordinate is output.
  • Coordinate conversions: Convert Lat/Long to UTM, MGRS, Cartesian or vice versa.
  • Coordinate parsing: Initialize a Coordinate with multiple format types using TryParse().
  • Coordinate moving/shifting: Shift coordinates using a distance and bearing, or a distance and target coordinate.
  • Location based celestial information: Quickly determine sun set, moon rise, next solar eclipse or even zodiac signs at the input location.
  • Property change notification: All properties automatically adjust as the Coordinate changes. For example, changing the GeoDate will cause all celestial times to recalculate. Adjusting a Coordinate latitudinal seconds, will retrigger all coordinate conversions and celestial data so your information is always up to date.
  • Geo-Fencing: Define a perimeter and determine if your coordinate is within or near polylines.

Guides

Check out the CoordinateSharp Developer Guide for more detailed instructions on the usage and abilities of CoordinateSharp.

You may also view the Documentation for a more in depth look at CoordinateSharp's structure.

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