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# phpgeo - A Simple Geo Library for PHP
phpgeo provides abstractions to geographical coordinates (including support for different ellipsoids) and allows you to calculate geographical distances between coordinates with high precision.
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## Table of Contents
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- [phpgeo - A Simple Geo Library for PHP](#phpgeo---a-simple-geo-library-for-php)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [License](#license)
- [Features](#features)
- [Examples/Usage](#examplesusage)
- [Distance between two coordinates (Vincenty's Formula)](#distance-between-two-coordinates-vincentys-formula)
- [Simplifying a polyline](#simplifying-a-polyline)
- [Polygon contains a point (e.g. "GPS geofence")](#polygon-contains-a-point-eg-gps-geofence)
- [Formatted output of coordinates](#formatted-output-of-coordinates)
- [Decimal Degrees](#decimal-degrees)
- [Degrees/Minutes/Seconds (DMS)](#degreesminutesseconds-dms)
- [GeoJSON](#geojson)
- [Development](#development)
- [Run Tests](#run-tests)
- [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous)
- [Credits](#credits)
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## Requirements
Minimum required PHP version is 7.3. *phpgeo* fully supports PHP 8.
The 3.x releases require PHP >= 7.2 but don't get feature updates any longer. Bugfixes will be backported.
The 2.x releases require PHP >= 7.0 but don't get feature updates any longer. Bugfixes won't be backported.
The 1.x release line has support for PHP >= 5.4. Bugfixes won't be backported.
## Documentation
The documentation is available at https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/
## Installation
Using [Composer](https://getcomposer.org), just add it to your `composer.json` by running:
```
composer require mjaschen/phpgeo
```
## Upgrading
Update the version constraint in the project's `composer.json` and
run `composer update` or require the new version by running:
```shell
composer require mjaschen/phpgeo:^4.0
```
## License
Starting with version 2.0.0 phpgeo is licensed under the MIT license. Older versions were GPL-licensed.
## Features
**Info:** Please visit the **[documentation site](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/)** for complete and up-to-date documentation with many examples!
phpgeo provides the following features (follow the links for examples):
- abstractions of several geometry objects ([coordinate/point](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Coordinate.html),
[line](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Line.html),
[polyline/GPS track](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Polyline.html),
[polygon](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Polygon.html)
- support for different [ellipsoids](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Ellipsoid.html), e.g. WGS-84
- [length/distance/perimeter calculations](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Distance_and_Length.html)
with different implementations (Haversine, Vincenty)
- [Geofence](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Geofence.html) calculation,
i.e. answering the question "Is this point contained in that area/polygon?" and other [intersection](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Comparisons/Intersections.html) checks between different geometries
- [formatting and output](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Formatting_and_Output/index.html) of geometry objects
(GeoJSON, nice strings, e. g. `18° 54 41″ -155° 40 42″`)
- calculation of [bearing angle between two points](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Bearing_and_Destination.html#page_Bearing-between-two-points)
(spherical or with Vincenty's formula)
- calculation of a [destination point for a given starting point](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Bearing_and_Destination.html#page_Destination-point-for-given-bearing-and-distance),
bearing angle, and distance (spherical or with Vincenty's formula)
- calculation of the [perpendicular distance between a point and a line](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Perpendicular_Distance.html)
- calculation of the [Cardinal Distances between two points](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Calculations/Cardinal_Distance.html)
- getting segments of a [polyline](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Polyline.html#page_Segments)
/[polygon](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Polygon.html#page_Segments),
- [reversing direction](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/Geometries/Polygon.html#page_Reverse-Direction)
of polyline/polygon
## Examples/Usage
This list is incomplete, please visit the [documentation site](https://phpgeo.marcusjaschen.de/)
for the full monty of documentation and examples!
### Distance between two coordinates (Vincenty's Formula)
Use the calculator object directly:
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Distance\Vincenty;
$coordinate1 = new Coordinate(19.820664, -155.468066); // Mauna Kea Summit
$coordinate2 = new Coordinate(20.709722, -156.253333); // Haleakala Summit
$calculator = new Vincenty();
echo $calculator->getDistance($coordinate1, $coordinate2); // returns 128130.850 (meters; ≈128 kilometers)
```
or call the `getDistance()` method of a Coordinate object by injecting a calculator object:
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Distance\Vincenty;
$coordinate1 = new Coordinate(19.820664, -155.468066); // Mauna Kea Summit
$coordinate2 = new Coordinate(20.709722, -156.253333); // Haleakala Summit
echo $coordinate1->getDistance($coordinate2, new Vincenty()); // returns 128130.850 (meters; ≈128 kilometers)
```
### Simplifying a polyline
Polylines can be simplified to save storage space or bandwidth. Simplification is done with the [RamerDouglasPeucker algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RamerDouglasPeucker_algorithm) (AKA Douglas-Peucker algorithm).
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Polyline;
use Location\Distance\Vincenty;
$polyline = new Polyline();
$polyline->addPoint(new Coordinate(10.0, 10.0));
$polyline->addPoint(new Coordinate(20.0, 20.0));
$polyline->addPoint(new Coordinate(30.0, 10.0));
$processor = new Simplify($polyline);
// remove all points which perpendicular distance is less
// than 1500 km from the surrounding points.
$simplified = $processor->simplify(1500000);
// simplified is the polyline without the second point (which
// perpendicular distance is ~1046 km and therefore below
// the simplification threshold)
```
### Polygon contains a point (e.g. "GPS geofence")
phpgeo has a polygon implementation which can be used to determinate if a point is contained in it or not.
A polygon consists of at least three points. Points are instances of the `Coordinate` class.
**Warning:** The calculation gives wrong results if the polygons has points on both sides of the 180/-180 degrees meridian.
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Polygon;
$geofence = new Polygon();
$geofence->addPoint(new Coordinate(-12.085870,-77.016261));
$geofence->addPoint(new Coordinate(-12.086373,-77.033813));
$geofence->addPoint(new Coordinate(-12.102823,-77.030938));
$geofence->addPoint(new Coordinate(-12.098669,-77.006476));
$outsidePoint = new Coordinate(-12.075452, -76.985079);
$insidePoint = new Coordinate(-12.092542, -77.021540);
var_dump($geofence->contains($outsidePoint)); // returns bool(false) the point is outside the polygon
var_dump($geofence->contains($insidePoint)); // returns bool(true) the point is inside the polygon
```
### Formatted output of coordinates
You can format a coordinate in different styles.
#### Decimal Degrees
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Formatter\Coordinate\DecimalDegrees;
$coordinate = new Coordinate(19.820664, -155.468066); // Mauna Kea Summit
echo $coordinate->format(new DecimalDegrees());
```
#### Degrees/Minutes/Seconds (DMS)
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Formatter\Coordinate\DMS;
$coordinate = new Coordinate(18.911306, -155.678268); // South Point, HI, USA
$formatter = new DMS();
echo $coordinate->format($formatter); // 18° 54 41″ -155° 40 42″
$formatter->setSeparator(", ")
->useCardinalLetters(true)
->setUnits(DMS::UNITS_ASCII);
echo $coordinate->format($formatter); // 18° 54' 41" N, 155° 40' 42" W
```
#### GeoJSON
```php
<?php
use Location\Coordinate;
use Location\Formatter\Coordinate\GeoJSON;
$coordinate = new Coordinate(18.911306, -155.678268); // South Point, HI, USA
echo $coordinate->format(new GeoJSON()); // { "type" : "point" , "coordinates" : [ -155.678268, 18.911306 ] }
```
## Development
### Run Tests
Before submitting a pull request, please be sure to run all checks and tests and ensure everything is green.
- lint PHP files for syntax errors: `composer ci:lint`
- run static analysis with [Psalm][] and report errors: `composer ci:psalm`
- run unit tests with PHPUnit: `composer ci:tests`
To run all checks and tests at once, just use `composer ci`.
Of course, it's possible to use the test runners directly, e.g. for PHPUnit:
```shell
./vendor/bin/phpunit
```
Psalm:
```shell
./vendor/bin/psalm
```
## Credits
* Marcus Jaschen <mail@marcusjaschen.de> and [all contributors](https://github.com/mjaschen/phpgeo/graphs/contributors)
* [Chris Veness](http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong-vincenty.html) - JavaScript implementation of the [Vincenty formula](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenty%27s_formulae) for distance calculation
* Ersts,P.J., Horning, N., and M. Polin[Internet] Perpendicular Distance Calculator(version 1.2.2) [Documentation](http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/pdc/documentation.php). American Museum of Natural History, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation. Available from http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/pdc. Accessed on 2013-07-07.
* W. Randolph Franklin, PNPOLY - Point Inclusion in Polygon Test [Documentation](http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/wrf/Research/Short_Notes/pnpoly.html)
[Psalm]: https://github.com/vimeo/psalm