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<?php
/**
* Polyline
*
* PHP Version 5.2 (forked)
*
* A simple class to handle polyline-encoding for Google Maps
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* @category Mapping
* @package Polyline
* @author E. McConville <emcconville@emcconville.com>
* @copyright 2009-2015 E. McConville
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html LGPL v3
* @version GIT: $Id: db01b3fea5d96533da928252135ac8f247c1b250 $
* @link https://github.com/emcconville/google-map-polyline-encoding-tool
*/
/**
* Polyline encoding & decoding class
*
* Convert list of points to encoded string following Google's Polyline
* Algorithm.
*
* @category Mapping
* @package Polyline
* @author E. McConville <emcconville@emcconville.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html LGPL v3
* @link https://github.com/emcconville/google-map-polyline-encoding-tool
*/
class Polyline {
/**
* Default precision level of 1e-5.
*
* Overwrite this property in extended class to adjust precision of numbers.
* !!!CAUTION!!!
* 1) Adjusting this value will not guarantee that third party
* libraries will understand the change.
* 2) Float point arithmetic IS NOT real number arithmetic. PHP's internal
* float precision may contribute to undesired rounding.
*
* @var int $precision
*/
protected static $precision = 5;
// To remove PHP 5.3 requirement.
protected static $flatten = array();
/**
* Apply Google Polyline algorithm to list of points.
*
* @param array $points List of points to encode. Can be a list of tuples,
* or a flat on dimensional array.
*
* @return string encoded string
*/
final public static function encode( $points ) {
$points = self::flatten( $points );
$encoded_string = '';
$index = 0;
$previous = array( 0, 0 );
foreach ( $points as $number ) {
$number = (float) $number;
$number = (int) round( $number * pow( 10, static::$precision ) );
$diff = $number - $previous[ $index % 2 ];
$previous[ $index % 2 ] = $number;
$number = $diff;
$index++;
$number = ( $number < 0 ) ? ~( $number << 1 ) : ( $number << 1 );
$chunk = '';
while ( $number >= 0x20 ) {
$chunk .= chr( ( 0x20 | ( $number & 0x1f ) ) + 63 );
$number >>= 5;
}
$chunk .= chr( $number + 63 );
$encoded_string .= $chunk;
}
return $encoded_string;
}
/**
* Reverse Google Polyline algorithm on encoded string.
*
* @param string $string Encoded string to extract points from.
*
* @return array points
*/
final public static function decode( $string ) {
$points = array();
$index = $i = 0; // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.DisallowMultipleAssignments.Found
$previous = array( 0, 0 );
while ( $i < strlen( $string ) ) { // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.DisallowSizeFunctionsInLoops.Found
$shift = $result = 0x00; // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.DisallowMultipleAssignments.Found
do {
$bit = ord( substr( $string, $i++ ) ) - 63;
$result |= ( $bit & 0x1f ) << $shift;
$shift += 5;
} while ( $bit >= 0x20 );
$diff = ( $result & 1 ) ? ~( $result >> 1 ) : ( $result >> 1 );
$number = $previous[ $index % 2 ] + $diff;
$previous[ $index % 2 ] = $number;
$index++;
$points[] = $number * 1 / pow( 10, static::$precision );
}
return $points;
}
/**
* Reduce multi-dimensional to single list
*
* @param array $array Subject array to flatten.
*
* @return array flattened
*/
final public static function flatten( $array ) {
self::$flatten = array();
array_walk_recursive( $array, array( __CLASS__, 'flatten_callback' ) );
return self::$flatten;
}
final public static function flatten_callback( $value ) {
self::$flatten[] = $value;
}
/**
* Concat list into pairs of points
*
* @param array $list One-dimensional array to segment into list of tuples.
*
* @return array pairs
*/
final public static function pair( $list ) {
return is_array( $list ) ? array_chunk( $list, 2 ) : array();
}
}