Module:Coordinates

-- A module that mimics the functionality of Template:Coord and its sub templates -- The attempt is to actually mimic a conversion of an often used en.wp template in the way -- that most templates will actually be converted by the wiki users. -- Attempt is not really to write a nice and proper module from scratch :D local math_mod = require "Module:Math"; local wikitext = require "Module:Wikitext"

globalFrame = nil coordinates = {};

--- Replacement for function displaytitle (s) local l = "Coordinates: " .. s   local co = mw.text.tag({name="span",contents=l,params={id="coordinates"}}) local p = {} p["font-size"] = "small" return mw.text.tag({name="span",contents=co,params=p}) end

--- Replacement for function displayinline (s) return s   end

--- Test if the arguments imply that DMS might be in use local dmsTest = function(first, second) local concatenated = first .. second; if concatenated == "NE" or concatenated == "NW" or concatenated == "SE" or concatenated == "SW" then return true; end return false; end

--- Parse the frame assuming that it is in dec format. -- @frame -- @returns a table with all information needed to display coordinates function parseDec( lat, long, format ) local coordinateSpec = {} local errors = {} if long == "" or long == nil then return nil, end coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] = lat; coordinateSpec["dec-long"] = long;

local mode = coordinates.determineMode( lat, long ); table.insert( errors, { 'mode', mode } ) coordinateSpec["dms-lat"] = convert_dec2dms( lat, "N", "S", mode)  -- coordinateSpec["dms-long"] = convert_dec2dms( long, "E", "W", mode) -- if format ~= "" then coordinateSpec.default = format else coordinateSpec.default = "dec" end

errors = validate( lat, nil, nil, long, nil, nil, 'parseDec' ); return coordinateSpec, errors end

function optionalArg(arg, suplement) if arg ~= nil and arg ~= "" then return arg .. suplement end return "" end

function isEmpty(arg) if arg == nil or arg == "" then return true end return false end

function parseDMS( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, lat_f, long_d, long_m, long_s, long_f, format ) local coordinateSpec = {} local errors = {} coordinateSpec["dms-lat"] = lat_d.."°"..optionalArg(lat_m,"′") .. optionalArg(lat_s,"″") .. lat_f coordinateSpec["dms-long"] = long_d.."°"..optionalArg(long_m,"′") .. optionalArg(long_s,"″") .. long_f coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] = convert_dms2dec(lat_f, lat_d, lat_m, lat_s) -- coordinateSpec["dec-long"] = convert_dms2dec(long_f, long_d, long_m, long_s) --

if format ~= "" then coordinateSpec.default = format else coordinateSpec.default = "dms" end errors = validate( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, long_d, long_m, long_s, 'parseDMS' ); if isEmpty(long_d) then table.insert(errors, {"parseDMS", "Missing longitude" }) end

return coordinateSpec, errors end

--- BAD BAD URL escape -- replace this later with the actual helper template function urlEscape(arg) return arg:gsub("%s+", '%%20'):gsub("%<", "%%3C"):gsub("%>", "%%3E") end

--- A function that prints a table of coordinate specifications to HTML function specPrinter(args, coordinateSpec) local uriComponents = coordinateSpec["param"] if uriComponents == "" then -- RETURN error, should never be empty or nil return "ERROR param was empty" end if args["name"] ~= "" and args["name"] ~= nil then uriComponents = uriComponents .. "&title=" .. urlEscape(coordinateSpec["name"]) end local geodmshtml = '' .. ' ' .. coordinateSpec["dms-lat"] .. ' '            .. ' ' ..coordinateSpec["dms-long"] .. ' '            .. ' '

local geodeclat = coordinateSpec["dec-lat-display"] if geodeclat == nil then local lat = tonumber( coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] ) or 0 if lat < 0 then -- FIXME this breaks the pre-existing precision geodeclat = coordinateSpec["dec-lat"]:sub(2) .. "°S" else geodeclat = (coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] or 0) .. "°N" end end -- FIXME ugly code duplication, but lazy :D local geodeclong = coordinateSpec["dec-long-display"] if geodeclong == nil then local long = tonumber( coordinateSpec["dec-long"] ) or 0 if long < 0 then -- FIXME does not handle unicode minus geodeclong = coordinateSpec["dec-long"]:sub(2) .. "°W" else geodeclong = (coordinateSpec["dec-long"] or 0) .. "°E" end end -- TODO requires DEC formatting -- TODO requires vcard local geodechtml = '' .. geodeclat .. ' '            .. geodeclong .. ' '

local geonumhtml = ' ' .. coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] .. '; '            .. coordinateSpec["dec-long"] .. ' '

local inner = '' .. geodmshtml .. ' '           .. ' &#xfeff; / &#xfeff; ' .. '' .. geodechtml .. ' &#xfeff; / ' .. geonumhtml .. ' '    return ' ' .. globalFrame:preprocess('.. uriComponents .. ' ' .. inner .. '') .. ' ' end

function errorPrinter(errors) local result = "" for i,v in ipairs(errors) do       local errorHTML = ' ' .. v[2] .. ' in Module:Coordinates.' .. v[1] .."" .. ' '       result = result .. errorHTML .. " "   end return result end

--- Determine the required CSS class to display coordinates -- Usually geo-nondefault is hidden by CSS, unless a user has overridden this for himself -- default is the mode as specificied by the user when calling the °N, °W template -- mode is the display mode (dec or dms) that we will need to determine the css class for function displayDefault(default, mode) if default == "" then default = "dec" end if default == mode then return "geo-default" else return "geo-nondefault" end end

--- Check the arguments to determine what type of coordinates has been input function formatTest(args) local result, errors; if args[1] == "" then -- no lat logic return errorPrinter elseif args[4] == "" and args[5] == "" and args[6] == "" then -- dec logic result, errors = parseDec( args[1], args[2], args['format'] ) result.param   = table.concat( {args[1], "_N_", args[2], "_E_", args[3] } ); elseif dmsTest(args[4], args[8]) then -- dms logic result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4],            args[5], args[6], args[7], args[8], args['format'] ) result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5],           args[6], args[7], args[8], args[9] }, '_' ); elseif dmsTest(args[3], args[6]) then -- dm logic result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], args[2], nil, args[3],            args[4], args[5], nil, args[6], args['format'] ) result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5],           args[6], args[7] }, '_' ); elseif dmsTest(args[2], args[4]) then -- d logic result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], nil, nil, args[2],            args[3], nil, nil, args[4], args['format'] ) result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5] }, '_' ); else -- Error return errorPrinter end result.name    = args["name"] if #errors == 0 then return specPrinter( args, result ) else return specPrinter( args, result ) .. " " .. errorPrinter(errors) end end

function convert_dec2dms_d(coordinate) local d = math_mod._round( coordinate, 0 ) .. "°"   return d .. "" end

function convert_dec2dms_dm(coordinate) -- °00′   local d = math.floor(coordinate % 360) .."°" local m = string.format( "%02d′", math_mod._round( math_mod._round(coordinate * 600, 0) % 600 / 10, 0 ) ) return d .. m end

function convert_dec2dms_dms(coordinate) --°00′00″   local d = math.floor(coordinate % 360) .. "°"   local m = string.format( "%02d′", math.floor(60 * coordinate) % 60 ) local s = string.format( "%02d″", (math_mod._round( 360000 * coordinate, -2 ) % 6000) / 100 )

return d .. m .. s end

--- Convert a latitude or longitude to the DMS format function convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision) --    local coord = tonumber(coordinate) or 0 local postfix if coord >= 0 then postfix = firstPostfix else postfix = secondPostfix end

if precision == "dms" then return convert_dec2dms_dms( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix; elseif precision == "dm" then return convert_dec2dms_dm( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix; elseif precision == "d" then return convert_dec2dms_d( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix; end -- return "" .. globalFrame:expandTemplate{ title = 'coord/dec2dms', args = {coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision}} end

--- Convert DMS into a N or E decimal coordinate -- @param coordinate direction. either "N" "S" "E" or "W" -- @param degrees: string or number -- @param minutes: string or number -- @param seconds: string or number -- @return a number with the N or E normalized decimal coordinate of the input function convert_dms2dec(direction, degrees_str, minutes_str, seconds_str) local degrees = tonumber(degrees_str) or 0 local minutes = tonumber(minutes_str) or 0 local seconds = tonumber(seconds_str) or 0 --     local factor if direction == "N" or direction == "E" then factor = 1 else factor = -1 end local precision = 0 if not isEmpty(seconds_str) then precision = 5 + math.max( math_mod._precision(seconds_str), 0 ); elseif not isEmpty(minutes_str) then precision = 3 + math.max( math_mod._precision(minutes_str), 0 ); else precision = math.max( math_mod._precision(degrees_str), 0 ); end -- nil -> 0 local decimal = factor * (degrees+(minutes+seconds/60)/60) return string.format( "%." .. precision .. "f", decimal ) -- not tonumber since this whole thing is string based. --return "" .. globalFrame:expandTemplate{ title = 'coord/dms2dec', args = {direction, degrees, minutes, seconds}} end

function validate( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, long_d, long_m, long_s, source ) local errors = {};

if (tonumber(lat_d) or 0) > 90 then table.insert(errors, {source, "latd>90"}) end if (tonumber(lat_d) or 0) < -90 then table.insert(errors, {source, "latd<-90"}) end if (tonumber(lat_m) or 0) >= 60 then table.insert(errors, {source, "latm>=60"}) end if (tonumber(lat_m) or 0) < 0 then table.insert(errors, {source, "latm<0"}) end if (tonumber(lat_s) or 0) >= 60 then table.insert(errors, {source, "lats>=60"}) end if (tonumber(lat_s) or 0) < 0 then table.insert(errors, {source, "lats<0"}) end if (tonumber(long_d) or 0) >= 360 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longd>=360"}) end if (tonumber(long_d) or 0) <= -360 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longd<=-360"}) end if (tonumber(long_m) or 0) >= 60 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longm>=60"}) end if (tonumber(long_m) or 0) < 0 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longm<0"}) end if (tonumber(long_s) or 0) >= 60 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longs>=60"}) end if (tonumber(long_s) or 0) < 0 then table.insert(errors, {source, "longs<0"}) end return errors; end

--- The display function we exposed to Module:Coordinates function coordinates.input(frame) globalFrame = frame; return formatTest(frame.args) end

--- The dec2dms function exposed to Module:Coordinates function coordinates.dec2dms(frame) globalFrame = frame local coordinate = frame.args[1] local firstPostfix = frame.args[2] local secondPostfix = frame.args[3] local precision = frame.args[4]

return convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision) end

function coordinates.determineMode( value1, value2 ) local precision = math.max( math_mod._precision( value1 ), math_mod._precision( value2 ) ); if precision <= 0 then return 'd'   elseif precision <= 2 then return 'dm'; else return 'dms'; end end

--- The dec2dms function exposed to Module:Coordinates function coordinates.dms2dec(frame) globalFrame = frame local direction = frame.args[1] local degrees = frame.args[2] local minutes = frame.args[3] local seconds = frame.args[4]

return convert_dms2dec(direction, degrees, minutes, seconds) end

--- This is used by °N, °W. function coordinates.coord(frame) globalFrame = frame local args = frame.args for i=1,10 do        if ( nil == args[i] ) then args[i] = "" end end args['format'] = args['format'] or ''; local contents = formatTest(args) local Notes = args.notes or "" local Display = args.display or "inline" local text if ( "title" ~= Display ) then text = displayinline(contents) else text = displaytitle(contents) end return text .. Notes end

return coordinates