On samedi 27 avril 2019 17:09:51 CEST Paul Meems wrote: > Hi, > > I'm not sure if this is the correct list, it might be I need to ask this on > the proj4-list. > Because I'm not a member of that list, I try here first. > > Can GDAL/OGR/Proj4 convert lat/long coordinates to Ordnance Survey grid > references? > I've been searching for an answer and found only this page: > https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/webhelp/digimapgis/projections_and_transformatio > ns/transformations_in_gdalogr.htm suggesting > it is possible with GDAL after some changes. > But I can't find an example of how to convert '-2.02903211116781, > 53.4040442788744' to 'SJ981896'.
I'm not a specialist of this grid reference, but based on the information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_National_Grid here's how I would do the conversion. First, in which CRS are those coordinates: in OSGB36 (EPSG:4277) or WGS84 (EPSG:4326) ? Anyway given that the grid coordinates have 6 figures, thus 3 figures for easting and northing, SJ981896 has only 100 meter precision (the page you reference is just about using more accurate datum shift parameters, but this is only if you are interested in ~1 meter precision, not 100 meter precision) Let's assume they are already in OSGB36, and transform them to the "OSGB 1936 / British National Grid" projected CRS (EPSG:27700): $ echo "-2.02903211116781 53.4040442788744" | \ gdaltransform -s_srs EPSG:4277 -t_srs EPSG:27700 ==> 398070.067760347 389720.9200866 0 So let drop the sub-meter precision and isolate the figures that are multiple of 100km in those coordinates: 3 98070, 3 89720 and drop the last 2 figures and round appropriately, to get only 4 digits 3 981, 3 897 Now let's find the square of 100km x 100km whose bottom left coordinate is x=3 and y=3, which according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_National_Grid#/media/File:British_National_Grid.svg is SJ (SV is located at x=0 and y=0) Hence SJ981897 So GDAL & PROJ handle the transformation from geographic to projected coordinates. The formatting of the projected coordinates to the national grid reference is left as an exercice to users :-) (I'd be surprised if there is no code in the wild that would do the whole conversion) Even -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
