In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ren� fournier wrote:
> I have to write a little function to convert a direction from degrees
> to a compass -type heading. 0 = West. 90 = North. E.g.:
>
> from:
> 135 degrees
>
> to:
> NW
>
> Now, I was planning to write a series of if statements to evaluate e.g.,
>
> if ($heading_degrees < 112.5 && $heading_degrees > 67.5) {
> $heading_compass = "N";
> }
>
> The works, but it will require
>
> N, NNW, NNE, NE, NW, ENE, NWW... many IF statements.
>
> Can anyone think of a programatically more elegant and efficient way of
> converting this type of data? (I suppose this is not really a problem,
> just a curiosity.)
Might need some corrections, but the idea should be clear:
function degrees2compass($degrees)
{
$compass = array('N', 'NNW', 'NNE', 'NE', ...);
$index = $heading_degrees / sizeof($compass);
return $compass[$index];
}
Or you could use a switch
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Tim Van Wassenhove <http://home.mysth.be/~timvw>
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