What is the best way to implement gps coordinates into a terrain?
Thanks for your help!
GPS Coordinates
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In real life that would involve launching a bunch of expensive satellites and using a GPS receiver on the ground. But my guess is you don't want to go through all that trouble...
A little more information about what you mean would be nice.
If you mean "how do I show grid coordinates" that's just a matter of dividing Z and X by the gridsize and adding an offset.
(Using the simplification of a flat world, not a spherical one)
In real life that would involve launching a bunch of expensive satellites and using a GPS receiver on the ground. But my guess is you don't want to go through all that trouble...
A little more information about what you mean would be nice.
If you mean "how do I show grid coordinates" that's just a matter of dividing Z and X by the gridsize and adding an offset.
(Using the simplification of a flat world, not a spherical one)
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Ok, sorry for being vague...If you mean "how do I show grid coordinates" that's just a matter of dividing Z and X by the gridsize and adding an offset.
(Using the simplification of a flat world, not a spherical one)
What I am up to is this,
I am getting DEM files from USGS that I convert into heightmaps (.bmp)
then load the terrain into Irrlicht...
Now, I have the terrrain, that I can walk around on...
What If I want to figure out approx. where I am in "real world coordinates" while walking around within my irrlicht terrain?
Do I use a method similar to the one you speak of?
BTW, The DEM files provide coordinates, if I open up the file.
What is the best way to implement lat/long coordinates...
Will I have problems with hills and valleys...
I think the DEM format may not be cartesian (I mean: I think it can support fan-like maps), but if you use a small high-res one (7 minute I believe), the difference is probably not noticeable.
When you convert your DEM to BMP, of course you lose all kinds of interesting information - the origin (long/lat/alt) and orientation of the DEM. So you'll need to include that information in some other way.
When you convert your DEM to BMP, of course you lose all kinds of interesting information - the origin (long/lat/alt) and orientation of the DEM. So you'll need to include that information in some other way.