Source code for geodesy.bounding_box

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"""
.. module:: bounding_box

Bounding box functions for geographic maps.

.. _`geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`: http://ros.org/doc/api/geographic_msgs/html/msg/BoundingBox.html

"""

from geographic_msgs.msg import BoundingBox

[docs]def getLatLong(bbox): """ Get the tuple of minimum and maximum latitudes and longitudes. :param bbox: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_. :returns: (min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon) """ return (bbox.min_pt.latitude, bbox.min_pt.longitude, bbox.max_pt.latitude, bbox.max_pt.longitude)
[docs]def is2D(bbox): """ Two-dimensional bounding box predicate. :param bbox: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_. :returns: True if *bbox* matches any altitude. """ return bbox.min_pt.altitude != bbox.min_pt.altitude
[docs]def isGlobal(bbox): """ Global bounding box predicate. :param bbox: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_. :returns: True if *bbox* matches any global coordinate. """ return bbox.min_pt.latitude != bbox.min_pt.latitude
[docs]def makeBounds2D(min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon): """ Create a 2D geographic bounding box (ignoring altitudes). :param min_lat: Minimum latitude. :param min_lon: Minimum longitude. :param max_lat: Maximum latitude. :param max_lon: Maximum longitude. :returns: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_ object. """ bbox = BoundingBox() bbox.min_pt.latitude = min_lat bbox.min_pt.longitude = min_lon bbox.min_pt.altitude = float('nan') bbox.max_pt.latitude = max_lat bbox.max_pt.longitude = max_lon bbox.max_pt.altitude = float('nan') return bbox
[docs]def makeBounds3D(min_lat, min_lon, min_alt, max_lat, max_lon, max_alt): """ Create a 3D geographic bounding box (including altitudes). :param min_lat: Minimum latitude. :param min_lon: Minimum longitude. :param min_alt: Minimum altitude. :param max_lat: Maximum latitude. :param max_lon: Maximum longitude. :param max_alt: Maximum altitude. :returns: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_ object. """ bbox = BoundingBox() bbox.min_pt.latitude = min_lat bbox.min_pt.longitude = min_lon bbox.min_pt.altitude = min_alt bbox.max_pt.latitude = max_lat bbox.max_pt.longitude = max_lon bbox.max_pt.altitude = max_alt return bbox
[docs]def makeGlobal(): """ Create a global bounding box, which matches any valid coordinate. :returns: `geographic_msgs/BoundingBox`_ object. """ bbox = BoundingBox() bbox.min_pt.latitude = float('nan') bbox.min_pt.longitude = float('nan') bbox.min_pt.altitude = float('nan') bbox.max_pt.latitude = float('nan') bbox.max_pt.longitude = float('nan') bbox.max_pt.altitude = float('nan') return bbox