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NAME
       proj - Cartographic projection filter

SYNOPSIS
          proj [-beEfiIlmorsStTvVwW] [args]] [+opt[=arg] ...] file ...

          invproj [-beEfiIlmorsStTvVwW] [args]] [+opt[=arg] ...] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       proj  and  invproj perform respective forward and inverse conversion of
       cartographic data to or from cartesian data with a wide  range  of  se-
       lectable projection functions.

       invproj may not be available on all platforms; in this case use proj -I
       instead.

       The following control parameters can appear in any order

       -b     Special option for  binary  coordinate  data  input  and  output
              through  standard  input and standard output. Data is assumed to
              be in system type double floating point words. This option is to
              be  used  when proj is a child process and allows bypassing for-
              matting operations.

       -d <n>

       New in version 5.2.0: Specify the number of decimals to round to in the
       output.

       -i     Selects binary input only (see -b).

       -I     Alternate  method  to specify inverse projection. Redundant when
              used with invproj.

       -o     Selects binary output only (see -b).

       -t<a>  Where a specifies a character employed as the first character to
              denote  a  control line to be passed through without processing.
              This option applicable to ASCII input only. (#  is  the  default
              value).

       -e <string>
              Where  string is an arbitrary string to be output if an error is
              detected during data transformations. The  default  value  is  a
              three character string: *\t*.  Note that if the -b, -i or -o op-
              tions are employed, an error is returned as HUGE_VAL  value  for
              both return values.

       -E     Causes  the  input  coordinates  to be copied to the output line
              prior to printing the converted values.

       -l<[=id]>
              List projection identifiers that can  be  selected  with  +proj.
              proj  -l=id  gives  expanded  description of projection id, e.g.
              proj -l=merc.

       -lp    List of all projection id that can be used with the +proj param-
              eter.  Equivalent to proj -l.

       -lP    Expanded  description  of  all projections that can be used with
              the +proj parameter.

       -le    List of all ellipsoids that can be selected with the +ellps  pa-
              rameters.

       -lu    List  of all distance units that can be selected with the +units
              parameter.

       -r     This options reverses the order of the expected input from  lon-
              gitude-latitude or x-y to latitude-longitude or y-x.

       -s     This options reverses the order of the output from x-y or longi-
              tude-latitude to y-x or latitude-longitude.

       -S     Causes estimation of meridional and parallel scale factors, area
              scale  factor  and  angular  distortion, and maximum and minimum
              scale factors to be listed between <> for each input point.  For
              conformal  projections  meridional  and  parallel scales factors
              will be equal and angular distortion zero.  Equal  area  projec-
              tions will have an area factor of 1.

       -m <mult>
              The  cartesian  data  may  be scaled by the mult parameter. When
              processing data in a forward projection mode the cartesian  out-
              put  values are multiplied by mult otherwise the input cartesian
              values are divided by mult before  inverse  projection.  If  the
              first  two  characters  of mult are 1/ or 1: then the reciprocal
              value of mult is employed.

       -f <format>
              Where format is a printf format string to control  the  form  of
              the  output values.  For inverse projections, the output will be
              in degrees when this option is employed. The default  format  is
              "%.2f" for forward projection and DMS for inverse.

       -w<n>  Where n is the number of significant fractional digits to employ
              for seconds output (when the option is not specified, -w3 is as-
              sumed).

       -W<n>  Where n is the number of significant fractional digits to employ
              for seconds output. When -W is employed the fields will be  con-
              stant width with leading zeroes.

       -v     Causes  a  listing of cartographic control parameters tested for
              and used by the program to be printed prior to input data.

       -V     This option causes an expanded annotated listing of the  charac-
              teristics  of  the  projected point. -v is implied with this op-
              tion.

       The +opt run-line arguments are associated  with  cartographic  parame-
       ters.  Additional projection control parameters may be contained in two
       auxiliary control files: the first is optionally  referenced  with  the
       +init=file:id  and the second is always processed after the name of the
       projection has been established from either the run-line  or  the  con-
       tents  of  +init  file. The environment parameter PROJ_DATA establishes
       the default directory for a file reference without  an  absolute  path.
       This is also used for supporting files like datum shift files.

       One or more files (processed in left to right order) specify the source
       of data to be converted. A - will specify the  location  of  processing
       standard  input.  If no files are specified, the input is assumed to be
       from stdin.  For ASCII input data the two data values must  be  in  the
       first  two  white space separated fields and when both input and output
       are ASCII all trailing portions of the input line are appended  to  the
       output line.

       Input  geographic data (longitude and latitude) must be in DMS or deci-
       mal degrees format and input cartesian data must be in units consistent
       with the ellipsoid major axis or sphere radius units. Output geographic
       coordinates will be in DMS (if the -w switch is not employed) and  pre-
       cise to 0.001" with trailing, zero-valued minute-second fields deleted.

EXAMPLE
       The following script

          proj +proj=utm +lon_0=112w +ellps=clrk66 -r <<EOF
          45d15'33.1" 111.5W
          45d15.551666667N -111d30
          +45.25919444444 111d30'000w
          EOF

       will  perform UTM forward projection with a standard UTM central merid-
       ian nearest longitude 112W. The geographic values of this  example  are
       equivalent and meant as examples of various forms of DMS input. The x-y
       output data will appear as three lines of:

          460769.27     5011648.45

OTHER PROGRAMS
       The proj program is limited to converting between geographic  and  pro-
       jected coordinates within one datum.

       The  cs2cs  program  operates similarly, but allows translation between
       any pair of definable coordinate reference systems,  including  support
       for datum translation.

SEE ALSO
       cs2cs(1), cct(1), geod(1), gie(1), projinfo(1), projsync(1)

BUGS
       A      list      of      known     bugs     can     be     found     at
       https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/issues where new bug reports can be  sub-
       mitted to.

HOME PAGE
       https://proj.org/

AUTHOR
       Gerald I. Evenden

COPYRIGHT
       1983-2022

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