Mismatch between AREAINT and AREAQUAD around (0,0).
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Cedric
am 29 Jan. 2016
Kommentiert: Marcus Adkins
am 1 Apr. 2022
Dear all,
E_earth = referenceEllipsoid( 'earth' ) ;
lat = [-1, 1] + 0 ; % +0 is placeholder for easy manual shift.
lon = [-1, 1] + 0 ;
areaquad( min(lat), min(lon), max(lat), max(lon), E_earth )
areaint( [min(lat), min(lat), max(lat), max(lat), min(lat), NaN], ...
[max(lon), min(lon), min(lon), max(lon), max(lon), NaN], E_earth )
This outputs:
ans =
4.9234e+10
ans =
7.7333e+10
Their ratio is close to pi/2, and the output of AREAQUAD matches what I get with ArcGIS for example.
Thanks!
Cedric
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Marcus Adkins
am 1 Apr. 2022
Comparing the results of a 0.02x0.02 (lat/lon) area against STK's computations, you get agreement to 5 significant digits until you hit +/- 1 deg latitude. In that range the Matlab areaInt function is off by as much as 50%
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Amy Haskins
am 29 Jan. 2016
The doc for areaint hints that the accuracy of the function improves with denser sampling. In your you example, you only have the corner points of the quadrangle in the polygon passed to areaint. The function outlinegeoquad can be used to get a more densely sampled boundary of the quadrangle. Using this function, I get answers which are increasing close to that returned by areaquad.
>> E_earth = referenceEllipsoid( 'earth' ) ;
>> [latq,lonq] = outlinegeoquad(lat,lon,0.1,0.1);
>> areaint( latq, lonq, E_earth )
ans =
4.9304e+10
>> [latq,lonq] = outlinegeoquad(lat,lon,0.01,0.01);
>> areaint( latq, lonq, E_earth )
ans =
4.9235e+10
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