[Geojson] Problem in Twitter's GeoJSON
Tim Schaub
tschaub at opengeo.org
Tue Nov 24 09:54:22 PST 2009
Tim Schaub wrote:
> Hey-
>
> David William Bitner wrote:
>> GeoJson is set up to deal with data in both Latitude Longitude where
>> the standard is typically Lat then Lon and with projected coordinate
>> systems where the standard is typically x then y. GeoRSS is set up to
>> by default only deal with data in Geographic Coordinates and it is
>> only in the "more cumbersome" representations that projected
>> coordinate systems are used along with SRIDs.
>>
>
> Right. It would be silly to say a format *always* specifies coordinates
> in northing, easting order because this typically maps to axes referred
> to as y, x in projected space - and the alphabet (and other conventions)
> specify x, y order.
>
> Where a format allows for more than one coordinate reference system, the
> format specification can require that all clients carry around a table
> of all possible reference systems that they might expect to encounter -
> and they can leave it up to the definition of the coordinate reference
> system to say what the order of the coordinates means in terms of
> direction. This is what GML and others do.
>
> This is cumbersome (for every client to carry around a table of every
> possible CRS).
>
> Instead, if you say the first coordinate is always "x" and the second
> coordinate is always "y" things will be mapped correctly by most people
> in most cases (as the common convention is that "x" means vertical and
> "y" means horizontal and people typically think of north as up).
>
and of course that is "x" means horizontal and "y" means vertical.
/me slaps self
> http://geojson.org/geojson-spec.html#positions
>
> Tim
>
>
>> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Raffi Krikorian <raffi at twitter.com
>> <mailto:raffi at twitter.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> Twitter has crossed up easting and northing in their API docs,
>>> and I see it in their API responses too. Can anybody following
>>> this list get the word to those developers?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sean Gillies
>>> Programmer
>>> Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
>>> New York University
>> hmm. it does seem like we have it reversed -- we're sending northing
>> then easting in our coordinates. thanks for letting us know!
>>
>> just out of curiosity, why is this represented as so, when GeoRSS
>> has a point defined as a latitude-longitude
>> pair? http://www.georss.org/simple#Point.
>>
>> --
>> Raffi Krikorian
>> Twitter Platform Team
>> raffi at twitter.com <mailto:raffi at twitter.com> | @raffi
>>
>>
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