import { ProjectionBase } from '.'; import type { VectorPoint } from '../../geometry'; import type { ProjectionParams, ProjectionTransform } from '.'; /** * # Miller Cylindrical * * The Miller cylindrical projection is a modified Mercator projection, proposed by * Osborn Maitland Miller in 1942. * * **Classification**: Neither conformal nor equal area cylindrical * * **Available forms**: Forward and inverse spherical * * **Defined area**: Global, but best used near the equator * * **Alias**: mill * * **Domain**: 2D * * **Input type**: Geodetic coordinates * * **Output type**: Projected coordinates * * ## Projection String * ``` * +proj=mill * ``` * * ## Required Parameters * - None * * ## Optional Parameters * - `+lon_0`: Longitude of projection center. Defaults to `0`. * - `+R`: Radius of the sphere. * - `+x_0`: False easting. Defaults to `0`. * - `+y_0`: False northing. Defaults to `0`. * * ## Usage Example * Using Central meridian 90°W: * ```bash * $ echo -100 35 | proj +proj=mill +lon_0=90w * -1113194.91 4061217.24 * ``` * * ## Mathematical Definition * ### Forward projection: * ``` * x = \lambda * y = 1.25 * \ln \left[ \tan \left(\frac{\pi}{4} + 0.4 * \phi \right) \right] * ``` * ### Inverse projection: * ``` * \lambda = x * \phi = 2.5 * ( \arctan \left[ e^{0.8 * y} \right] - \frac{\pi}{4} ) * ``` * * ## Further reading * - [Wikipedia on Miller Cylindrical](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_cylindrical_projection) * - "New Equal-Area Map Projections for Noncircular Regions", John P. Snyder, The American Cartographer, Vol 15, No. 4, October 1988, pp. 341-355. * * ![Miller Cylindrical](https://github.com/Open-S2/s2-tools/blob/master/assets/proj4/projections/images/mill.png?raw=true) */ export declare class MillerCylindrical extends ProjectionBase implements ProjectionTransform { name: string; static names: string[]; /** * Preps an MillerCylindrical projection * @param params - projection specific parameters */ constructor(params?: ProjectionParams); /** * MillerCylindrical forward equations--mapping lon-lat to x-y * @param p - lon-lat WGS84 point */ forward(p: VectorPoint): void; /** * MillerCylindrical inverse equations--mapping x-y to lon-lat * @param p - MillerCylindrical point */ inverse(p: VectorPoint): void; } //# sourceMappingURL=mill.d.ts.map