问题
I'm developing an Islamic app which has Qibla feature. I can determine Qibla direction in degrees from my current location using my longitude and latitude. For examle: From Cairo, Qibla direction will be 137 degree. How to make compass sensor in windows phone navigate to this angle?
Edit:
I'm using this method to get sensor heading readings:
public void RunCompass()
{
try
{
if (Compass.IsSupported)
{
// If compass sensor is supported create new compass object and attach event handlers
Compass myCompass = new Compass();
// This defines how often heading is updated
myCompass.TimeBetweenUpdates = System.TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(100);
myCompass.Calibrate += new System.EventHandler<CalibrationEventArgs>((s, e) =>
{
// This will show the calibration screen
this.IsCalibrationNeeded = true;
});
myCompass.CurrentValueChanged += new System.EventHandler<SensorReadingEventArgs<CompassReading>>((s, e) =>
{
// This will update the current heading value. We have to put it in correct direction
Deployment.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(() =>
{
CurrentHeading = e.SensorReading.TrueHeading;
if (CurrentHeading >= (RotationAngel - 10) && CurrentHeading <= (RotationAngel + 10))
{
//Show Kaba
KabaVisability = true;
}
else
{
KabaVisability = false;
}
});
});
// Start receiving data from compass sensor
myCompass.Start();
}
}
catch (Exception)
{
}
}
I'm use CurrentHeading as rotation angel of my pointer. RotaionAgel is angle for Qibla for example 137.
My XAML Code:
<Grid>
<Ellipse>
<Ellipse.Fill>
<ImageBrush ImageSource="/Assets/qebla_new.png" Stretch="UniformToFill"/>
</Ellipse.Fill>
</Ellipse>
<Border x:Name="head" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" Margin="191,0" Padding="0,66,0,162" UseLayoutRounding="False">
<Border.RenderTransform>
<RotateTransform Angle="{Binding CurrentHeading,Mode=TwoWay}">
</RotateTransform> <!---->
</Border.RenderTransform>
</Grid>
Thanks in advance,
回答1:
I did a similar thing one app, showing a compass pointing to a selected landmark (Mecca in your case). I used this code to calculate the bearing:
public static class DistanceCalculator
{
const double kDegreesToRadians = Math.PI / 180.0;
const double kRadiansToDegrees = 180.0 / Math.PI;
public static double Bearing(GeoCoordinate position, GeoCoordinate location)
{
double fromLong = position.Longitude * kDegreesToRadians;
double toLong = location.Longitude * kDegreesToRadians;
double fromLat = position.Latitude * kDegreesToRadians;
double dlon = toLong - fromLong;
double y = Math.Sin(dlon) * Math.Cos(toLat);
double x = Math.Cos(fromLat) * Math.Sin(toLat) - Math.Sin(fromLat) * Math.Cos(toLat) * Math.Cos(dlon);
double direction = Math.Atan2(y, x);
// convert to degrees
direction = direction * kRadiansToDegrees;
// normalize
double fraction = modf(direction + 360.0, direction);
direction += fraction;
if (direction > 360)
{
direction -= 360;
}
return direction;
}
private static double modf(double orig, double ipart)
{
return orig - (Math.Floor(orig));
}
}
and used it with
var res = DistanceCalculator.Bearing(Position, SelectedPlace.Position);
TargetHeading = (360 - res) % 360;
I then get my current real heading from the compass
CurrentHeading = 360 - e.SensorReading.TrueHeading;
and use the difference
public double HeadingDifference
{
get
{
return CurrentHeading - TargetHeading;
}
}
to point the arrow in XAML
<Image Source="/Assets/sn_ico_et_compass_whitepointer.png" x:Name="arrow">
<Image.RenderTransform>
<RotateTransform Angle="{Binding HeadingDifference}" CenterX="240" CenterY="240" x:Name="arrowTransform" />
</Image.RenderTransform>
</Image>
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35439622/how-to-get-qibla-direction-at-compass-windows-phone-8