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mgrs

Convert ‘MGRS’ (‘Military Grid Reference System’) Coordinates From/To Other Coordinate Systems

Description

The ‘Military Grid Reference System’ (‘MGRS’) is the geocoordinate standard used by ‘NATO’ militaries for locating points on the earth. The ‘MGRS’ is derived from the ‘Universal Transverse Mercator’ (‘UTM’) grid system and the universal polar stereographic (‘UPS’) grid system, but uses a different labeling convention. The ‘MGRS’ is used for the entire earth. Methods are provided to convert ‘MGRS’ coordinates to and from other coordinate systems.

Essentially, a lightweight R wrapper around bits of https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal/frmts/nitf/.

Decent reference on MGRS & UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator): https://www.luomus.fi/en/utm-mgrs-atlas-florae-europaeae.

The origin of the MGRS grid, in the Pacific. Honolulu is in 4QFJ.

The origin of the MGRS grid, in the Pacific. Honolulu is in 4QFJ.

CC-BY-SA 3.0

What’s Inside The Tin

The following functions are implemented:

  • latlng_to_mgrs: Convert latitude/longitude to MGRS string
  • mgrs_precision: Return MGRS grid reference precision (in meters)
  • mgrs_to_latlng: Convert an MGRS string to latitude/longitude
  • mgrs_to_ups: Convert MGRS to UPS
  • mgrs_to_utm: Convert MGRS to UTM
  • ups_to_latlng: Convert UPS to Latitude/Longitude
  • ups_to_mgrs: Convert UPS to MGRS
  • utm_to_latlng: Convert UTM to Latitude/Longitude
  • utm_to_mgrs: Convert UTM to MGRS

Installation

remotes::install_github("hrbrmstr/mgrs")

NOTE: To use the ‘remotes’ install options you will need to have the {remotes} package installed.

Usage

library(mgrs)
library(sf)
library(ggplot2)
library(hrbrthemes)

# current version
packageVersion("mgrs")
## [1] '0.2.4'

Basics

mgrs_to_latlng("33UXP04")
##      mgrs      lat      lng
## 1 33UXP04 48.20535 16.34593

mgrs_to_latlng("33UXP04") |> 
  sf::st_as_sf(
    coords = c("lng", "lat"),
    crs = 4326
  )
## Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 1 field
## Geometry type: POINT
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: 16.34593 ymin: 48.20535 xmax: 16.34593 ymax: 48.20535
## Geodetic CRS:  WGS 84
##      mgrs                  geometry
## 1 33UXP04 POINT (16.34593 48.20535)

latlng_to_mgrs(48.20535, 16.34593)
## [1] "33UXP0000040000"

mgrs_to_latlng("33UXP0500444996")
##              mgrs      lat      lng
## 1 33UXP0500444996 48.24947 16.41449

latlng_to_mgrs(48.24948, 16.41449)
## [1] "33UXP0500344996"

mgrs_to_latlng("33UXP0500444996") |> 
  sf::st_as_sf(
    coords = c("lng", "lat"),
    crs = 4326
  )
## Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 1 field
## Geometry type: POINT
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: 16.41449 ymin: 48.24947 xmax: 16.41449 ymax: 48.24947
## Geodetic CRS:  WGS 84
##              mgrs                  geometry
## 1 33UXP0500444996 POINT (16.41449 48.24947)

mgrs_to_latlng("24XWT783908")
##          mgrs      lat       lng
## 1 24XWT783908 83.62738 -32.66879

mgrs_to_latlng("24XWT783908") |> 
  sf::st_as_sf(
    coords = c("lng", "lat"),
    crs = 4326
  )
## Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 1 field
## Geometry type: POINT
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: -32.66879 ymin: 83.62738 xmax: -32.66879 ymax: 83.62738
## Geodetic CRS:  WGS 84
##          mgrs                   geometry
## 1 24XWT783908 POINT (-32.66879 83.62738)

latlng_to_mgrs(83.62738, -32.66879)
## [1] "25XEN0410486507"

utm_to_mgrs(48, "N", 377299, 1483035)
## [1] "48PUV7729983035"

mgrs_to_utm("48PUV7729883034")
##              mgrs zone hemisphere easting northing
## 1 48PUV7729883034   48          N  377298  1483034

ups_to_mgrs("N", 2426773, 1530125)
## [1] "ZGC2677330125"

mgrs_to_ups("ZGC2677330125")
##            mgrs hemisphere easting northing
## 1 ZGC2677330125          N 2426773  1530125

c(
  "4Q", "4QFJ", "4QFJ16", 
  "4QFJ1267", "4QFJ123678",
  "4QFJ12346789", "4QFJ1234567890"
) -> grefs

mgrs_precision(grefs)
## # A tibble: 7 × 2
##   grid_ref       precision
##   <chr>              <dbl>
## 1 4Q                    NA
## 2 4QFJ              100000
## 3 4QFJ16             10000
## 4 4QFJ1267            1000
## 5 4QFJ123678           100
## 6 4QFJ12346789          10
## 7 4QFJ1234567890         1

Usage in the {tidyverse}

data.frame(
  id = 1:50, 
  mgrs = c(
    "16SEB20", "09UXQ25", "12SVC48", "15SWU64", "11SKA54", "13SDC58", 
    "18TYM20", "18SWH08", "17RML38", "17SKR77", "09RYR61", "12TTP62", 
    "16TBK93", "16TEK73", "15TVG64", "14SNH75", "16SFG94", "15RWP68", 
    "19TEL05", "18SUJ54", "19TBG89", "16TFN87", "15TUM73", "16SBB31", 
    "15SWC44", "12TXS28", "14TML57", "11SND12", "19TCJ00", "18SWK62", 
    "13SDU11", "18TVN87", "17SQV22", "14TMT13", "17TLE65", "14SPE73", 
    "10TGP36", "18TTL93", "19TCG20", "17SNT42", "14TMQ40", "16SEE44", 
    "14RNV27", "12SVJ72", "18TXQ90", "17SQB46", "11TKN95", "17SNC25", 
    "16TBQ64", "13TCH16"
    )
) -> sample_dta

sample_dta |> 
  dplyr::mutate(
    x = lapply(mgrs, mgrs_to_latlng, include_mgrs_ref = FALSE)
  ) |>
  tidyr::unnest(x) |> 
  sf::st_as_sf(
    coords = c("lng", "lat"),
    crs = 4326
  )
## Simple feature collection with 50 features and 2 fields
## Geometry type: POINT
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: -127.353 ymin: 27.84288 xmax: -69 ymax: 49.19105
## Geodetic CRS:  WGS 84
## # A tibble: 50 × 3
##       id mgrs                geometry
##  * <int> <chr>            <POINT [°]>
##  1     1 16SEB20 (-86.78701 32.53717)
##  2     2 09UXQ25  (-127.353 49.19105)
##  3     3 12SVC48 (-111.6509 34.15921)
##  4     4 15SWU64 (-92.34486 34.70027)
##  5     5 11SKA54  (-119.7903 36.4727)
##  6     6 13SDC58 (-105.5747 38.66717)
##  7     7 18TYM20 (-72.36334 41.52143)
##  8     8 18SWH08       (-75 38.66858)
##  9     9 17RML38  (-81.7109 27.84288)
## 10    10 17SKR77 (-83.44116 32.24313)
## # ℹ 40 more rows

Visual Verification

# precision == 1

c(
  "16SEB20", "09UXQ25", "12SVC48", "15SWU64", "11SKA54", "13SDC58", 
  "18TYM20", "18SWH08", "17RML38", "17SKR77", "09RYR61", "12TTP62", 
  "16TBK93", "16TEK73", "15TVG64", "14SNH75", "16SFG94", "15RWP68", 
  "19TEL05", "18SUJ54", "19TBG89", "16TFN87", "15TUM73", "16SBB31", 
  "15SWC44", "12TXS28", "14TML57", "11SND12", "19TCJ00", "18SWK62", 
  "13SDU11", "18TVN87", "17SQV22", "14TMT13", "17TLE65", "14SPE73", 
  "10TGP36", "18TTL93", "19TCG20", "17SNT42", "14TMQ40", "16SEE44", 
  "14RNV27", "12SVJ72", "18TXQ90", "17SQB46", "11TKN95", "17SNC25", 
  "16TBQ64", "13TCH16"
) -> mgrs_conus_state_centers

mgrs_conus_state_centers |> 
  mgrs_to_latlng() |>
  st_as_sf(
    coords = c("lng", "lat"),
    crs = 4326
  ) |> 
  ggplot() +
  geom_sf(
    shape = 22,
    ize = 2, color = "black", 
    fill = "white"
  ) +
  coord_sf(
    crs = 5070
  ) +
  theme_ft_rc(grid="XY")

mgrs Metrics

Lang # Files (%) LoC (%) Blank lines (%) # Lines (%)
C 5 0.15 1847 0.38 334 0.34 918 0.26
C++ 2 0.06 346 0.07 64 0.07 99 0.03
C/C++ Header 5 0.15 188 0.04 74 0.08 546 0.16
R 5 0.15 41 0.01 17 0.02 198 0.06
SUM 17 0.50 2422 0.50 489 0.50 1761 0.50

{cloc} 📦 metrics for mgrs

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