This library provides utility classes to work with ETRS-TM35FIN coordinates and map tiles as utilized by the national government agencies of Finland.
Finnish map tiles show here.
It's in pypi:
pip install tm35fin
Low. API may change. I will package this up properly with time.
This package was written mostly to convert from coordinates to TM35 Map Tiles (karttalehdet) and back.
from tm35fin import Coordinates, MapTile
# Helsinki railway station point
c = Coordinates(385784,6672298)
c.wgs84 # (60.17156012073224, 24.941409012372404)
t = c.tile
t.name # 'L4133B3'
t.size # (3000,3000) = 3km x 3km
t.bounding_box # (Coordinates(383000,6672000), Coordinates(386000,6675000))
# In WGS84
[ p.wgs84 for p in t.bounding_box ] # [(60.16809771362508, 24.891441776018347), (60.19586617397734, 24.943783308698634)]
# Get a larger tile
t = c.get_tile(level=3)
# We got tile L413 and our initialization point was 29.8km E & 6.3km N of tile corner
repr(t) # MapTile(L413+<29784,6298>m)
print(c in t) # True, point is on the tile
# Create MapTile via name
mt = MapTile('L331')
# Get center point
mt.center # Coordinates(236000,6678000)
- So called "half tiles" (puolikaslehdet) designated with L & R (example: V3113R) are not supported
- There are no real geo-helpers like checking distance between points etc, convert to WGS84 (
Coordinates.wgs84
) and use another library - The coordinate system and library are tested only with coordinates in Finland and surrounding Baltic Sea
- I'm lazy
- WGS84 coordinate conversions (c) 2012-2015,2022 Olli Lammi (olammi@iki.fi)
- Original tile math with numpy 2012-2014 Lauri Kangas (@lkangas)