NAME
Geo::Geotude - OOP for performing geotude location conversions.
SYNOPSIS
my $lat = '3.106254';
my $lon = '101.630517';
my $geo = Geo::Geotude->new('latitude' => $lat, 'longitude' => $lon);
print $geo->geotude();
# prints '53281.86.93.30.75.41.67'
DESCRIPTION
Geowhat? A Geotude is : "permanent and hierarchical. [As] a trade-off: A Geotude is less intuitive than address, but more intuitive than latitude/longitude. A Geotude is more precise than address, but less precise than latitude/longitude."
This package provides OOP methods for converting a decimal latitude and longitude in to Geotude and vice versa.
PACKAGE METHODS
__PACKAGE__->new(%args)
Valid arguments are :
geotude
A Geotude string.
Must be present if neither latitude or longitude are defined.
latitude
A latitude, in decimal format.
Must be present if longitude is defined.
longitude
A longitude, in decimal format.
Must be present if latitude is defined.
Returns a Geo::Geotude object.
OBJECT METHODS
$obj->point()
Returns a comma-separated string when called in a scalar context.
When called in an array context, returns a list containing decimal latitude and longitude.
$obj->geotude()
Returns a geotude string when called in scalar context.
When called in an array context, returns a list containing the major and minor (or sub) geotudes.
VERSION
1.0
DATE
$Date: 2007/08/09 02:10:54 $
AUTHOR
Aaron Straup Cope <ascope@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Please report all bugs via http://rt.cpan.org/
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2007 Aaron Straup Cope. All Rights Reserved.
This is free software. You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.