c_csc2s - convert from Cartesian coordinates to lat/lon coordinates.
void c_csc2s(int, float *, float *, float *, float *, float *);
c_csc2s(n, x, y, z, rlat, rlon);
- n
- The number of input Cartesian coordinates.
- x
- An array containing the X component of the Cartesian
coordinates of the input data. (rlat[i],rlon[i]) is the lat/lon coordinate
corresponding to the Cartesian coordinate (x[i],y[i],z[i]) for i=0 to
n-1.
- y
- An array containing the Y component of the Cartesian
coordinates of the input data. (rlat[i],rlon[i]) is the lat/lon coordinate
corresponding to the Cartesian coordinate (x[i],y[i],z[i]) for i=0 to
n-1.
- z
- An array containing the Z component of the Cartesian
coordinates of the input data. (rlat[i],rlon[i]) is the lat/lon coordinate
corresponding to the Cartesian coordinate (x[i],y[i],z[i]) for i=0 to
n-1.
- rlat
- An array containing the latitudes of the output
coordinates, in degrees.
- rlon
- An array containing the longitudes of the output
coordinates, in degrees.
c_csc2s is called to find the equivalent lat/lon coordinates to specified
Cartesian coordinates on a unit sphere. The Cartesian coordinate (1.,0.,0.) is
converted to lat/lon coordinate (0.,0.). Latitudes and longitudes are assumed
to be in degrees.
c_csc2s does not return a value.
To use c_csc2s, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.
css_overview, c_cssgrid, c_css2c.
Complete documentation for Cssgrid is available at URL
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ngmath/cssgrid/csshome.html
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