# only try to expand the bbox if there is a value for every coordinate
# which there will be from the previous line as long as array does not contain a nil
if bbox.complete?
- @min_lon = [-SCALED_LON_LIMIT,
- bbox.min_lon + margin * (min_lon - max_lon)].max if bbox.min_lon < min_lon
- @min_lat = [-SCALED_LAT_LIMIT,
- bbox.min_lat + margin * (min_lat - max_lat)].max if bbox.min_lat < min_lat
- @max_lon = [+SCALED_LON_LIMIT,
- bbox.max_lon + margin * (max_lon - min_lon)].min if bbox.max_lon > max_lon
- @max_lat = [+SCALED_LAT_LIMIT,
- bbox.max_lat + margin * (max_lat - min_lat)].min if bbox.max_lat > max_lat
+ if bbox.min_lon < min_lon
+ @min_lon = [-SCALED_LON_LIMIT,
+ bbox.min_lon + margin * (min_lon - max_lon)].max
+ end
+ if bbox.min_lat < min_lat
+ @min_lat = [-SCALED_LAT_LIMIT,
+ bbox.min_lat + margin * (min_lat - max_lat)].max
+ end
+ if bbox.max_lon > max_lon
+ @max_lon = [+SCALED_LON_LIMIT,
+ bbox.max_lon + margin * (max_lon - min_lon)].min
+ end
+ if bbox.max_lat > max_lat
+ @max_lat = [+SCALED_LAT_LIMIT,
+ bbox.max_lat + margin * (max_lat - min_lat)].min
+ end
end
self
end
def check_boundaries
# check the bbox is sane
if min_lon > max_lon
- fail OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new(
- "The minimum longitude must be less than the maximum longitude, but it wasn't")
+ raise OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new(
+ "The minimum longitude must be less than the maximum longitude, but it wasn't"
+ )
end
if min_lat > max_lat
- fail OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new(
- "The minimum latitude must be less than the maximum latitude, but it wasn't")
+ raise OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new(
+ "The minimum latitude must be less than the maximum latitude, but it wasn't"
+ )
end
if min_lon < -LON_LIMIT || min_lat < -LAT_LIMIT || max_lon > +LON_LIMIT || max_lat > +LAT_LIMIT
- fail OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new("The latitudes must be between #{-LAT_LIMIT} and #{LAT_LIMIT}," +
+ raise OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new("The latitudes must be between #{-LAT_LIMIT} and #{LAT_LIMIT}," +
" and longitudes between #{-LON_LIMIT} and #{LON_LIMIT}")
end
self
def check_size(max_area = MAX_REQUEST_AREA)
# check the bbox isn't too large
if area > max_area
- fail OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new("The maximum bbox size is " + max_area.to_s +
+ raise OSM::APIBadBoundingBox.new("The maximum bbox size is " + max_area.to_s +
", and your request was too large. Either request a smaller area, or use planet.osm")
end
self
# there are two forms used for bounds with and without an underscore,
# cater for both forms eg minlon and min_lon
def add_bounds_to(hash, underscore = "")
- hash["min#{underscore}lat"] = min_lat.to_s
- hash["min#{underscore}lon"] = min_lon.to_s
- hash["max#{underscore}lat"] = max_lat.to_s
- hash["max#{underscore}lon"] = max_lon.to_s
+ hash["min#{underscore}lat"] = format("%.7f", min_lat)
+ hash["min#{underscore}lon"] = format("%.7f", min_lon)
+ hash["max#{underscore}lat"] = format("%.7f", max_lat)
+ hash["max#{underscore}lon"] = format("%.7f", max_lon)
hash
end
def from_bbox_array(bbox_array)
unless bbox_array
- fail OSM::APIBadUserInput.new(
- "The parameter bbox is required, and must be of the form min_lon,min_lat,max_lon,max_lat")
+ raise OSM::APIBadUserInput.new(
+ "The parameter bbox is required, and must be of the form min_lon,min_lat,max_lon,max_lat"
+ )
end
# Take an array of length 4, create a bounding box with min_lon, min_lat, max_lon and
# max_lat within their respective boundaries.