get_proj4: Get a PROJ.4 character string
Description
Get full PROJ.4 string from either an existing PROJ.4 string or a shortcut.
Arguments
x
a PROJ.4
character string or a shortcut, which is one of:
"longlat"
- Not really a projection, but a plot of the longitude-latitude coordinates (WGS84 datum).
"wintri"
- Winkel Tripel (1921). Popular projection that is useful in world maps. It is the standard of world maps made by the National Geographic Society. Type: compromise
"robin"
- Robinson (1963). Another popular projection for world maps. Type: compromise
"eck4"
- Eckert IV (1906). Projection useful for world maps. Area sizes are preserved, which makes it particularly useful for truthful choropleths. Type: equal-area
"hd"
- Hobo-Dyer (2002). Another projection useful for world maps in which area sizes are preserved. Type: equal-area
"gall"
- Gall (Peters) (1855). Another projection useful for world maps in which area sizes are preserved. Type: equal-area
"merc"
- Web Mercator. Projection in which shapes are locally preserved, a variant of the original Mercator (1569), used by Google Maps, Bing Maps, and OpenStreetMap. Areas close to the poles are inflated. Type: conformal
"utmXX(s)"
- Universal Transverse Mercator. Set of 60 projections where each projection is a traverse mercator optimized for a 6 degree longitude range. These ranges are called UTM zones. Zone
01
covers -180 to -174 degrees (West) and zone 60
174 to 180 east. Replace XX in the character string with the zone number. For southern hemisphere, add "s"
. So, for instance, the Netherlands is "utm31"
and New Zealand is "utm59s"
"mill"
- Miller (1942). Projetion based on Mercator, in which poles are displayed. Type: compromise
"eqc0"
- Equirectangular (120). Projection in which distances along meridians are conserved. The equator is the standard parallel. Also known as Plate Carr\'ee. Type: equidistant
"eqc30"
- Equirectangular (120). Projection in which distances along meridians are conserved. The latitude of 30 is the standard parallel. Type: equidistant
"eqc45"
- Equirectangular (120). Projection in which distances along meridians are conserved. The latitude of 45 is the standard parallel. Also known as Gall isographic. Type: equidistant
"rd"
- Rijksdriehoekstelsel. Triangulation coordinate system used in the Netherlands.
- EPSG code
- A valid code from the EPSG database
Value
validated PROJ.4 character string