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Hi all,<BR>
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I just noticed that coordinates are wrapped when using proj to compute<BR>
lon/lats from projection coordinates for the mollweide projection (I<BR>
have not checked with other projections though):<BR>
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[a001673@nrlx052 ~]$ proj +proj=moll +lon_0=0 +ellps=WGS84<BR>
180 0<BR>
18040095.70 0.00<BR>
180 45<BR>
14538644.71 5340244.91<BR>
180 90<BR>
0.00 9020047.85<BR>
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[a001673@nrlx052 ~]$ invproj +proj=moll +lon_0=0 +ellps=WGS84<BR>
15000000 5340244.91<BR>
174d17'16.995"W 45dN<BR>
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<BR>
when running invproj here, the x y value is outside the "main globe"<BR>
picture. The mathematical formula allows for this, but I was wondering<BR>
if there was a way to return * * instead when we go out from the "main<BR>
globe" ?<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Martin<BR>
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