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  John York - 2014-04-06 07:20:41Hello, I downloaded and run your phpclass but - receive this error:
 
 
 Warning: Division by zero in ../concave-hull.php on line 226
 
 Warning: Division by zero in ../concave-hull.php on line 248
  Chi H. - 2014-04-07 10:06:57 - In reply to message 1 from John YorkHello,Can you try again please? It's just a warning not a functional error. Anyway I make php to ignore all errors. Thank you!
  Daniel Fischer - 2014-05-09 01:08:24 - In reply to message 2 from Chi H.Very interesting class, which I would like to get working for me!
 How would I go about using it to build an array of points of the concavehull itself? I've tried a few things, but nothing has worked so far. When mapping the hull, the lines zig-zag instead of surrounding the provided points.
 
 Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
  Chi H. - 2014-05-09 07:27:02 - In reply to message 3 from Daniel FischerYou can also contact me. 
  Daniel Fischer - 2014-05-09 23:04:06 - In reply to message 4 from Chi H.Thanks for your reply!
 Perhaps this class is not well suited to latitude / longitude?
 
 Your included example (example 3), does not appear to produce an image that could be considered useful. and its that very example I am most interested in returning an array of point for.
 
  Chi H. - 2014-05-09 23:25:42 - In reply to message 5 from Daniel FischerInteresting. Perhaps the co-ordinates is not interesting? Interesting that you are working on my example #3? Not sure what it's not working? Can you elaborate? Where it's not working? By the way you can look here a working version:http://www.phpdevpad.de/geofence/.
  Daniel Fischer - 2014-05-09 23:35:06 - In reply to message 6 from Chi H.Thanks again for your reply! 
When I run your example #3, the image produced looks like this:
 drive.google.com/file/d/0B2o_34PKlX ...
 
I viewed your webpage and it seems to run well there. I am trying to represent a MUCH smaller geographical location than a country.
 
Ideally I would like to be able to return an array of coordinates which represent the hull, but I can see no way of doing that as the input array is resorted.
  Chi H. - 2014-05-09 23:51:58 - In reply to message 7 from Daniel FischerYes, it works. I won a prize! Not sure why I must defend myself? Can you post it? Usually geo-coordinates are angles and the map is 2d. In my script there is mapWidth and mapHeight. Maybe you can play with it?
  Daniel Fischer - 2014-05-10 00:17:40 - In reply to message 8 from Chi H.Sir you misunderstand me. I am not asking you to defend yourself at all. I was asking for your help. Sorry if it was unclear. I will find another solution.
 Congratulations on your prize.
  Chi H. - 2014-05-10 00:20:03 - In reply to message 7 from Daniel FischerHmm, I see. There was an error. The projected map wasn't stored or saved and give to the function. I fixed it, cam you try again? Jusst in case here is the fix:
 foreach ($set as $key => $arr)
 {
 list($lon,$lat) = $arr;
 $tx = ($lon - $mapLonLeft) * ($newWidth/$mapLonDelta)*$mapRatioW;
 $f = sin($lat*M_PI/180);
 $ty = ($mapHeightD-(($worldMapWidth/2 * log((1+$f)/(1-$f)))-$mapOffsetY));
 $proj[]=array($tx,$ty);
 }
 
 $hull=new hull();
 $hull->main($proj,$mapWidth,$mapHeightD);
 
 
 
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