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CS2CS

-Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 2000/03/21 Rel. 4.4
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NAME

- -cs2cs - cartographic coordinate system filter -  -

SYNOPSIS

- -cs2cs - -[ --eEfIlrstvwW - -[ -args - -] ] [ -+opts[=arg] - -] -
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      [ +to [+opts[=arg]] ] -file[s] -  -

DESCRIPTION

- -Cs2cs - -performs transformation between the source and destination cartographic -coordinate system on a set of input points. The coordinate system -transformation can include translation between projected and geographic -coordinates as well as the application of datum shifts. -

- -The following control parameters can appear in any order: -

-
-I - -
-method to specify inverse translation, convert from +to coordinate -system to the primary coordinate system defined. -
-ta - -
-A - -specifies a character employed as the first character to denote -a control line to be passed through without processing. -This option applicable to ascii input only. -(# is the default value). -
-e string - -
-String - -is an arbitrary string to be output if an error is detected during -data transformations. -The default value is: *\t*. -Note that if the --b, - --i - -or --o - -options are employed, an error is returned as HUGE_VAL -value for both return values. -
-E - -
-causes the input coordinates to be copied to the output line -prior to printing the converted values. -
-l[p|P|=|e|u|d]id - -
-List projection identifiers with --l, - --lp - -or --lP (expanded) - -that can be selected with -+proj. - --l=id - -gives expanded description of projection -id. - -List ellipsoid identifiers with --le, - -that can be selected with -+ellps, - --lu - -list of cartesian to meter conversion factors -that can be selected with -+units - -or --ld - -list of datums that can be selected with -+datum. - -
-r - -
-This options reverses the order of the -expected input from longitude-latitude or x-y to latitude-longitude or y-x. -
-s - -
-This options reverses the order of the -output from x-y or longitude-latitude to y-x or latitude-longitude. -
-f format - -
-Format - -is a -printf - -format string to control the form of the output values. -For inverse projections, the output will be in degrees when this option -is employed. -If a format is specified for inverse projection the -output data will be in decimal degrees. -The default format is "%.2f" for forward projection and DMS -for inverse. -
-[w|W]n - -
-N - -is the number of significant fractional digits to employ for -seconds output (when the option is not specified, --w3 - -is assumed). -When --W - -is employed the fields will be constant width and with leading zeroes. -
-v - -
-causes a listing of cartographic control parameters tested for and -used by the program to be printed prior to input data. -
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- -The -+args - -run-line arguments are associated with cartographic parameters -and usage varies with projection and for a complete description see -Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment---A User's Manual - -and supplementary documentation for Release 4. -

- -The cs2cs program requires two coordinate system definitions. The -first (or primary is defined based on all projection parameters not -appearing after the +to argument. All projection parameters -appearing after the +to argument are considered the definition -of the second coordinate system. If there is no second coordinate system -defined, a geographic coordinate system based on the datum and ellipsoid of -the source coordinate system is assumed. Note that the source and destination -coordinate system can both be projections, both be geographic, or one of -each and may have the same or different datums. -

- -Additional projection control parameters may be contained in two -auxiliary control files: -the first is optionally referenced with the -+init=file:id - -and the second is always processed after the name -of the projection has been established from either the run-line -or the contents of -+init - -file. -The environment parameter -PROJ_LIB - -establishes the default directory for a file reference without -an absolute path. This is also used for supporting files like -datum shift files. -

- -One or more -files - -(processed in left to right order) -specify the source of data to be transformed. -A - will specify the location of processing standard input. -If no files are specified, the input is assumed to be from -stdin. - -For input data the two data values must be in the -first two white space separated fields and -when both input and output are ASCII all trailing portions -of the input line are appended to the output line. -

- -Input geographic data -(longitude and latitude) must be in DMS or decimal degrees format and input -cartesian data must be in units consistent with the ellipsoid -major axis or sphere radius units. -Output geographic coordinates will normally be in DMS format (use --f %.12f - -for decimal degrees with 12 decimal places), while -projected (cartesian) coordinates will be in linear (meter, feet) units. - -  -

EXAMPLE

- -The following script -
-
 cs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83  -
       +to +proj=utm +zone=10 +datum=NAD27 -r <<EOF -
 45d15'33.1"    111.5W
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 45d15.551666667N       -111d30
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 +45.25919444444        111d30'000w
-
 EOF
-
- -will transform the input NAD83 geographic coordinates into NAD27 coordinates -in the UTM projection with zone 10 selected. -The geographic values of this example are equivalent and meant -as examples of various forms of DMS input. -The x-y output data will appear as three lines of: -
-
 1402285.99      5076292.42 0.000 -
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SEE ALSO

- -proj(1), - -
- -Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment---A User's Manual, - -(Evenden, 1990, Open-file report 90-284). -
- -Map Projections Used by the U. S. Geological Survey - -(Snyder, 1984, -USGS Bulletin 1532). -
- -Map Projections---A Working Manual - -(Snyder, 1988, USGS Prof. Paper 1395). -
- -An Album of Map Projections - -(Snyder & Voxland, 1989, USGS Prof. Paper 1453). -  -

HOME PAGE

- -https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/wiki -

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