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  2. Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library)
  3. Copyright (c) 2007-2013 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  4. Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Bruno Lalande, Paris, France.
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  12. [section:cs_spherical_equatorial cs::spherical_equatorial]
  13. '''<indexterm><primary>cs</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>spherical_equatorial</primary></indexterm>'''
  14. Spherical equatorial coordinate system, in degree or in radian.
  15. [heading Description]
  16. This one resembles the geographic coordinate system, and has latitude up from zero at the equator, to 90 at the pole (opposite to the spherical(polar) coordinate system). Used in astronomy and in GIS (but there is also the geographic)
  17. [heading Synopsis]
  18. ``template<typename DegreeOrRadian>
  19. struct cs::spherical_equatorial
  20. : public core_detail::define_angular_units< DegreeOrRadian >
  21. {
  22. // ...
  23. };
  24. ``
  25. [heading Template parameter(s)]
  26. [table
  27. [[Parameter] [Description]]
  28. [[typename DegreeOrRadian] []]
  29. ]
  30. [heading Header]
  31. Either
  32. `#include <boost/geometry.hpp>`
  33. Or
  34. `#include <boost/geometry/core/cs.hpp>`
  35. [endsect]