eqa2grn
Convert from equal area to Greenwich coordinates
Syntax
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y)
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin)
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin,ellipsoid)
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin,units)
mat = eqa2grn(x,y,origin...)
Description
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y) converts
the equal-area coordinate points x and y to
the Greenwich (standard geographic) coordinates lat and lon.
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin) specifies
the location in the Greenwich system of the x-y origin
(0,0). The two-element vector origin must be of
the form [latitude longitude]. The default places
the origin at the Greenwich coordinates (0º,0º).
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin,ellipsoid) specifies
the ellipsoidal model of the figure of the Earth using ellipsoid.
ellipsoid is a referenceSphere, referenceEllipsoid, or oblateSpheroid object, or a vector of the form [semimajor_axis
eccentricity]. The ellipsoid is a unit sphere by
default.
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(x,y,origin,units) specifies the
units for the outputs, where units is any valid angle units value. The
default value is 'degrees'.
mat = eqa2grn(x,y,origin...) packs
the outputs into a single variable.
This function converts data from equal-area x-y coordinates
to geographic (latitude-longitude) coordinates. The opposite conversion
can be performed with grn2eqa.
Examples
[lat,lon] = eqa2grn(.5,.5) lat = 30.0000 lon = 28.6479
Version History
Introduced before R2006a