The GPROJECT procedure processes map data sets by converting spherical coordinates
(longitude and latitude) into Cartesian coordinates for use by the GMAP procedure.
This process of converting coordinates from spherical to Cartesian is called projecting. In many of the geographic map data sets that are available
with SAS/GRAPH software, the observation
values are stored as longitude and latitude coordinates on a sphere (which
means the map is unprojected). When these observations are plotted by the
GMAP procedure, which is designed to plot points on a two-dimensional plane,
the resulting map is often reversed and elongated as a result of forcing the
curved map surface onto a flat plane.
The GPROJECT procedure enables you to use one of several map
projection techniques to project the coordinates onto a two-dimensional plane
while attempting to minimize the distortion of area, distance, direction,
and shape properties of the original sphere. (The earth is not precisely spherical
and the GPROJECT procedure does not attempt to correct this small distortion.)
The output map data set that is produced by the procedure contains coordinate
values expressed in Cartesian coordinates that can be displayed correctly
using the GMAP procedure.
The GPROJECT procedure also can create a rectangular
subset of the input map data set by excluding all points with longitude and
latitude values that fall outside of a specified range. This provides a handy
way to reduce the size of the map data set if you need only a portion of a
larger map.
The GPROJECT procedure does not produce any graphics
output. Instead, it produces an output map data set, which typically becomes
the input map data set for the GMAP procedure (see
The GMAP Procedure).
Map before Projection (GR23N01(a))
and Map after Projection (GR23N01(b))
illustrate the effect of using GPROJECT defaults (Albers projection with standard
parallels that are calculated by the procedure) to project a typical map data
set with coordinates that are stored as longitude and latitude.
The program for the following maps can be seen in
Using Default Projection Specifications.
Map before Projection (GR23N01(a))
Map after Projection (GR23N01(b))
Copyright © 1999 by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. All rights reserved.