GeoTrans provides C code for converting to and from MGRS, but well, it's C code :). This is a simple ctypes wrapper around two of the MGRS-related functions in GeoTrans.
This library has an internal copy of some of the files from GeoTrans 2.4.2.
1.5.0
- Wheels
- pyproject.toml-based metadata
1.4.3
- Wheels
- black, flake8, and isort linters
1.4.2
- GitHub Action builders needed to be changed to push release
1.4.1
- Fix install requirements #34
1.4.0
- Alias and deprecate RTreeError #33
1.3.9
- MGRS now requires packaging library #31
- Fix wheel imports of shared libs
1.3.8
- UTF-8 encoding for all strings.
- Fix #29 implicit tuple on return of UTMToMGRS
1.3.7
- automated building of osx, linux and win64 wheels
- Migrate from TravisCI => GitHub Actions
- Warnings cleanup
- flake8 validation
1.3.6
- required positional argument for wheel.425tags.get_platform() #24
1.3.4
- Truncate, don't round results #15
- Apply license
1.3.3
- SOABI support #10 #10
- Clean up some compilation warnings
- Travis builds https://travis-ci.org/hobu/mgrs
1.3.2
- Better Windows support
- Bug fix for 3 digit longitudes
1.3.1
- Python 3.x support
- Allow user to override precision in UTMToMGRS
In a nutshell:
>>> import mgrs >>> latitude = 42.0 >>> longitude = -93.0 >>> m = mgrs.MGRS() >>> c = m.toMGRS(latitude, longitude) >>> c '15TWG0000049776' >>> d = m.toLatLon(c) >>> d (41.999997975127997, -93.000000000000014) >>> y = '321942.29N' >>> yd = m.dmstodd(y) 32.328414 >>> d, m, s = m.ddtodms(32.328414) >>> d, m, s (32.0, 19.0, 42.290400)
You can also control the precision of the MGRS grid with the MGRSPrecision arguments in .toMGRS(). Other than that, there isn't too much to it.