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/*=============================================================================
*
* WCSLIB - an implementation of the FITS WCS proposal.
* Copyright (C) 1995-2002, Mark Calabretta
*
* This library 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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 library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Correspondence concerning WCSLIB may be directed to:
* Internet email: mcalabre@atnf.csiro.au
* Postal address: Dr. Mark Calabretta,
* Australia Telescope National Facility,
* P.O. Box 76,
* Epping, NSW, 2121,
* AUSTRALIA
*
*=============================================================================
*
* C routines which implement the FITS World Coordinate System (WCS)
* convention.
*
* Summary of routines
* -------------------
* These utility routines apply the linear transformation defined by the WCS
* FITS header cards. There are separate routines for the image-to-pixel,
* linfwd(), and pixel-to-image, linrev(), transformations.
*
* An initialization routine, linset(), computes intermediate values from
* the transformation parameters but need not be called explicitly - see the
* explanation of lin.flag below.
*
* An auxiliary matrix inversion routine, matinv(), is included. It uses
* LU-triangular factorization with scaled partial pivoting.
*
*
* Initialization routine; linset()
* --------------------------------
* Initializes members of a linprm data structure which hold intermediate
* values. Note that this routine need not be called directly; it will be
* invoked by linfwd() and linrev() if the "flag" structure member is
* anything other than a predefined magic value.
*
* Given and/or returned:
* lin linprm* Linear transformation parameters (see below).
*
* Function return value:
* int Error status
* 0: Success.
* 1: Memory allocation error.
* 2: PC matrix is singular.
*
* Forward transformation; linfwd()
* --------------------------------
* Compute pixel coordinates from image coordinates. Note that where
* celestial coordinate systems are concerned the image coordinates
* correspond to (x,y) in the plane of projection, not celestial (lng,lat).
*
* Given:
* imgcrd const double[]
* Image (world) coordinate.
*
* Given and returned:
* lin linprm* Linear transformation parameters (see below).
*
* Returned:
* pixcrd d[] Pixel coordinate.
*
* Function return value:
* int Error status
* 0: Success.
* 1: The transformation is not invertible.
*
* Reverse transformation; linrev()
* --------------------------------
* Compute image coordinates from pixel coordinates. Note that where
* celestial coordinate systems are concerned the image coordinates
* correspond to (x,y) in the plane of projection, not celestial (lng,lat).
*
* Given:
* pixcrd const double[]
* Pixel coordinate.
*
* Given and/or returned:
* lin linprm* Linear transformation parameters (see below).
*
* Returned:
* imgcrd d[] Image (world) coordinate.
*
* Function return value:
* int Error status
* 0: Success.
* 1: Error.
*
* Linear transformation parameters
* --------------------------------
* The linprm struct consists of the following:
*
* int flag
* This flag must be set to zero whenever any of the following members
* are set or modified. This signals the initialization routine,
* linset(), to recompute intermediaries.
* int naxis
* Number of image axes.
* double *crpix
* Pointer to the first element of an array of double containing the
* coordinate reference pixel, CRPIXn.
* double *pc
* Pointer to the first element of the PC (pixel coordinate)
* transformation matrix. The expected order is
*
* lin.pc = {PC1_1, PC1_2, PC2_1, PC2_2};
*
* This may be conveniently constructed from a two-dimensional array
* via
*
* double m[2][2] = {{PC1_1, PC1_2},
* {PC2_1, PC2_2}};
*
* which is equivalent to,
*
* double m[2][2];
* m[0][0] = PC1_1;
* m[0][1] = PC1_2;
* m[1][0] = PC2_1;
* m[1][1] = PC2_2;
*
* for which the storage order is
*
* PC1_1, PC1_2, PC2_1, PC2_2
*
* so it would be legitimate to set lin.pc = *m.
* double *cdelt
* Pointer to the first element of an array of double containing the
* coordinate increments, CDELTn.
*
* The remaining members of the linprm struct are maintained by the
* initialization routine and should not be modified.
*
* double *piximg
* Pointer to the first element of the matrix containing the product
* of the CDELTn diagonal matrix and the PC matrix.
* double *imgpix
* Pointer to the first element of the inverse of the piximg matrix.
*
* linset allocates storage for the above arrays using malloc(). Note,
* however, that these routines do not free this storage so if a linprm
* variable has itself been malloc'd then these structure members must be
* explicitly freed before the linprm variable is free'd otherwise a memory
* leak will result.
*
* Author: Mark Calabretta, Australia Telescope National Facility
* $Id: lin.c,v 2.8 2002/01/30 06:04:03 mcalabre Exp $
*===========================================================================*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "wcslib.h"
/* Map error number to error message for each function. */
const char *linset_errmsg[] = {
0,
"Memory allocation error",
"PC matrix is singular"};
const char *linfwd_errmsg[] = {
0,
"Memory allocation error",
"PC matrix is singular"};
const char *linrev_errmsg[] = {
0,
"Memory allocation error",
"PC matrix is singular"};
int linset(lin)
struct linprm *lin;
{
int i, ij, j, mem, n;
n = lin->naxis;
/* Allocate memory for internal arrays. */
mem = n * n * sizeof(double);
lin->piximg = (double*)malloc(mem);
if (lin->piximg == (double*)0) return 1;
lin->imgpix = (double*)malloc(mem);
if (lin->imgpix == (double*)0) {
free(lin->piximg);
return 1;
}
/* Compute the pixel-to-image transformation matrix. */
for (i = 0, ij = 0; i < n; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < n; j++, ij++) {
lin->piximg[ij] = lin->cdelt[i] * lin->pc[ij];
}
}
/* Compute the image-to-pixel transformation matrix. */
if (matinv(n, lin->piximg, lin->imgpix)) return 2;
lin->flag = LINSET;
return 0;
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int linfwd(imgcrd, lin, pixcrd)
const double imgcrd[];
struct linprm *lin;
double pixcrd[];
{
int i, ij, j, n;
n = lin->naxis;
if (lin->flag != LINSET) {
if (linset(lin)) return 1;
}
for (i = 0, ij = 0; i < n; i++) {
pixcrd[i] = 0.0;
for (j = 0; j < n; j++, ij++) {
pixcrd[i] += lin->imgpix[ij] * imgcrd[j];
}
}
for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
pixcrd[j] += lin->crpix[j];
}
return 0;
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int linrev(pixcrd, lin, imgcrd)
const double pixcrd[];
struct linprm *lin;
double imgcrd[];
{
int i, ij, j, n;
double temp;
n = lin->naxis;
if (lin->flag != LINSET) {
if (linset(lin)) return 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
imgcrd[i] = 0.0;
}
for (j = 0; j < n; j++) {
temp = pixcrd[j] - lin->crpix[j];
for (i = 0, ij = j; i < n; i++, ij+=n) {
imgcrd[i] += lin->piximg[ij] * temp;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int matinv(n, mat, inv)
const int n;
const double mat[];
double inv[];
{
register int i, ij, ik, j, k, kj, pj;
int itemp, mem, *mxl, *lxm, pivot;
double colmax, *lu, *rowmax, dtemp;
/* Allocate memory for internal arrays. */
mem = n * sizeof(int);
if ((mxl = (int*)malloc(mem)) == (int*)0) return 1;
if ((lxm = (int*)malloc(mem)) == (int*)0) {
free(mxl);
return 1;
}
mem = n * sizeof(double);
if ((rowmax = (double*)malloc(mem)) == (double*)0) {
free(mxl);
free(lxm);
return 1;
}
mem *= n;
if ((lu = (double*)malloc(mem)) == (double*)0) {
free(mxl);
free(lxm);
free(rowmax);
return 1;
}
/* Initialize arrays. */
for (i = 0, ij = 0; i < n; i++) {
/* Vector which records row interchanges. */
mxl[i] = i;
rowmax[i] = 0.0;
for (j = 0; j < n; j++, ij++) {
dtemp = fabs(mat[ij]);
if (dtemp > rowmax[i]) rowmax[i] = dtemp;
lu[ij] = mat[ij];
}
/* A row of zeroes indicates a singular matrix. */
if (rowmax[i] == 0.0) {
free(mxl);
free(lxm);
free(rowmax);
free(lu);
return 2;
}
}
/* Form the LU triangular factorization using scaled partial pivoting. */
for (k = 0; k < n; k++) {
/* Decide whether to pivot. */
colmax = fabs(lu[k*n+k]) / rowmax[k];
pivot = k;
for (i = k+1; i < n; i++) {
ik = i*n + k;
dtemp = fabs(lu[ik]) / rowmax[i];
if (dtemp > colmax) {
colmax = dtemp;
pivot = i;
}
}
if (pivot > k) {
/* We must pivot, interchange the rows of the design matrix. */
for (j = 0, pj = pivot*n, kj = k*n; j < n; j++, pj++, kj++) {
dtemp = lu[pj];
lu[pj] = lu[kj];
lu[kj] = dtemp;
}
/* Amend the vector of row maxima. */
dtemp = rowmax[pivot];
rowmax[pivot] = rowmax[k];
rowmax[k] = dtemp;
/* Record the interchange for later use. */
itemp = mxl[pivot];
mxl[pivot] = mxl[k];
mxl[k] = itemp;
}
/* Gaussian elimination. */
for (i = k+1; i < n; i++) {
ik = i*n + k;
/* Nothing to do if lu[ik] is zero. */
if (lu[ik] != 0.0) {
/* Save the scaling factor. */
lu[ik] /= lu[k*n+k];
/* Subtract rows. */
for (j = k+1; j < n; j++) {
lu[i*n+j] -= lu[ik]*lu[k*n+j];
}
}
}
}
/* mxl[i] records which row of mat corresponds to row i of lu. */
/* lxm[i] records which row of lu corresponds to row i of mat. */
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
lxm[mxl[i]] = i;
}
/* Determine the inverse matrix. */
for (i = 0, ij = 0; i < n; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < n; j++, ij++) {
inv[ij] = 0.0;
}
}
for (k = 0; k < n; k++) {
inv[lxm[k]*n+k] = 1.0;
/* Forward substitution. */
for (i = lxm[k]+1; i < n; i++) {
for (j = lxm[k]; j < i; j++) {
inv[i*n+k] -= lu[i*n+j]*inv[j*n+k];
}
}
/* Backward substitution. */
for (i = n-1; i >= 0; i--) {
for (j = i+1; j < n; j++) {
inv[i*n+k] -= lu[i*n+j]*inv[j*n+k];
}
inv[i*n+k] /= lu[i*n+i];
}
}
free(mxl);
free(lxm);
free(rowmax);
free(lu);
return 0;
}
/* Dec 20 1999 Doug Mink - Include wcslib.h, which includes lin.h
*
* Feb 15 2001 Doug Mink - Add comments for WCSLIB 2.6; no code changes
* Sep 19 2001 Doug Mink - Add above change to WCSLIB 2.7 code
* Nov 20 2001 Doug Mink - Always include stdlib.h
*
* Jan 15 2002 Bill Joye - Add ifdef so this compiles on MacOS/X
*
* Nov 18 2003 Doug Mink - Include stdlib.h instead of malloc.h
*/
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