Description Usage Arguments Value Note Author(s) References See Also Examples
GCJ-02 is coordinate system mandated by Chinese Gov't. BD-09 is Baidu specific coordinates that encrypts GCJ-02 further more. This function decrypts BD-09 back to GCJ-02 coordinates (Chinese coordinates).
1 | convBD2GCJ(y, ...)
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A 2-col data.frame ([lng, lat]) of transformed coordinates.
Latitude is the horizontal line serving as y-axis metric, longitude is the vertical line serving as x-axis metric.
Yiying Wang, wangy@aetna.com
https://on4wp7.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/21483#353936
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# Tiananmen square's BD-06 coordinate is c(39.91509, 116.40350)
# http://www.google.cn/maps/place/Tiananmen,+Dongcheng,+Beijing/@39.90875,116.39713,16z?hl=en
## Single point
convBD2GCJ(c(39.91509, 116.40350)) # or
convBD2GCJ(39.91509, 116.40350) # get
# lat lng
# [1,] 39.90875 116.3971
## Multiple points
### Vectors
convBD2GCJ(c(39.91509, 116.40350), c(39.91509, 116.40350)) # get
# lat lng
# [1,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [2,] 39.90875 116.3971
### Matrix
m <- matrix(c(39.91509, 116.40350, 39.91509, 116.40350, 39.91509, 116.40350), nrow=2)
m
# [,1] [,2] [,3]
# [1,] 39.91509 39.91509 39.91509
# [2,] 116.40350 116.40350 116.40350
convBD2GCJ(m) # get
# lat lng
# [1,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [2,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [3,] 39.90875 116.3971
### data.frame
df <- data.frame(lat=c(39.91509, 39.91509, 39.91509, NA),
lon=c(116.40350, 116.40350, 116.40350, 116.40350))
convBD2GCJ(df) # get
# lat lng
# [1,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [2,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [3,] 39.90875 116.3971
# [4,] NA NA
## End(Not run)
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