A collection of GIS functions. Handles conversions to and from well-known text (WKT), well-known binary (WKB), and GeoJSON for the following geometries:
Note: If you are looking for the Postgrex PostGIS extension, check out geo_postgis.
Note: If you are looking to do geospatial calculations in memory with Geo's structs, check out topo.
defp deps do
[
{:geo, "~> 4.0"}
]
end
Encode and decode WKT and EWKT:
iex(1)> {:ok, point} = Geo.WKT.decode("POINT(30 -90)")
%Geo.Point{ coordinates: {30, -90}, srid: nil}
iex(2)> Geo.WKT.encode!(point)
"POINT(30 -90)"
iex(3)> point = Geo.WKT.decode!("SRID=4326;POINT(30 -90)")
%Geo.Point{coordinates: {30, -90}, srid: 4326}
Encode and decode WKB and EWKB:
iex(1)> {:ok, point} = Geo.WKB.decode("0101000000000000000000F03F000000000000F03F")
%Geo.Point{ coordinates: {1.0, 1.0}, srid: nil }
iex(2)> Geo.WKB.encode!(point)
"00000000013FF00000000000003FF0000000000000"
iex(3)> point = Geo.WKB.decode!("0101000020E61000009EFB613A637B4240CF2C0950D3735EC0")
%Geo.Point{ coordinates: {36.9639657, -121.8097725}, srid: 4326 }
iex(4)> Geo.WKB.encode!(point)
"0020000001000010E640427B633A61FB9EC05E73D350092CCF"
Encode and decode GeoJSON:
Geo only encodes and decodes maps shaped as GeoJSON. JSON encoding and decoding must be done before and after.
# Examples using Jason as the JSON parser
iex(1)> Geo.JSON.encode(point)
{:ok, %{ "type" => "Point", "coordinates" => [100.0, 0.0] }}
iex(2)> point = Jason.decode!("{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [100.0, 0.0] }") |> Geo.JSON.decode
%Geo.Point{ coordinates: {100.0, 0.0}, srid: nil }
iex(3)> Geo.JSON.encode!(point) |> Jason.encode!
"{\"coordinates\":[100.0,0.0],\"type\":\"Point\"}"
Copyright (c) 2014 Bryan Joseph
Released under the MIT License, which can be found in the repository in LICENSE
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