Re: [a little bit OT] calculating X,Y from latitude and longitude
Luca Bertoncello <[email protected]> Tue, 19 Aug 2025 13:14:57 +0200
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Am 19.08.2025 13:04, schrieb Regina Obe: Hi Regina, > In my PHP programs I do one of 2 things > > 1) If I have a file I'm converting the coordinates of I call ogr2ogr > from a php system command > > https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.system.php > > ogr2ogr is a commandline tool so can be used in php if the web context > has the right access. > > But I haven't done that in some time so don't have code readily handy > to share and this does assume you have GDAL installed on your server. Maybe this is not a good solution for me, if I have to convert a lot of coordinates... > 2) If it's user input I'm trying to convert, I just call an SQL > ST_Transform statement as Greg mentioned > > https://postgis.net/docs/en/ST_Transform.html > > in a php PDO command. mmmm... can I use the function to convert the coordinates in a map I created without using the GIS functions? So, I create the image getting the tiles from my server, then I query a PostGIS instance giving the boundingbox (coordinates) of the image and width+height in order to get the coordinates of a point to be converted in X,Y? > And as Greg mentioned, if we start getting into too many PHP details, > then it's off-topic for this mailing list. I know... Unfortunately I don't know other ML about the problem, so I decided to ask here... Thanks Luca Bertoncello ([email protected])