Struct gpx::Waypoint [−][src]
pub struct Waypoint {}Show fields
pub elevation: Option<f64>, pub speed: Option<f64>, pub time: Option<DateTime<Utc>>, pub name: Option<String>, pub comment: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub source: Option<String>, pub links: Vec<Link>, pub symbol: Option<String>, pub _type: Option<String>, pub geoidheight: Option<f64>, pub fix: Option<Fix>, pub sat: Option<u64>, pub hdop: Option<f64>, pub vdop: Option<f64>, pub pdop: Option<f64>, pub age: Option<f64>, pub dgps_age: Option<f64>, pub dgpsid: Option<u16>, // some fields omitted
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Waypoint represents a waypoint, point of interest, or named feature on a map.
Fields
elevation: Option<f64>
Elevation (in meters) of the point.
speed: Option<f64>
Speed (in meters per second) (only in GPX 1.0)
time: Option<DateTime<Utc>>
Creation/modification timestamp for element. Date and time in are in Univeral Coordinated Time (UTC), not local time! Conforms to ISO 8601 specification for date/time representation. Fractional seconds are allowed for millisecond timing in tracklogs.
name: Option<String>
The GPS name of the waypoint. This field will be transferred to and from the GPS. GPX does not place restrictions on the length of this field or the characters contained in it. It is up to the receiving application to validate the field before sending it to the GPS.
comment: Option<String>
GPS waypoint comment. Sent to GPS as comment.
description: Option<String>
A text description of the element. Holds additional information about the element intended for the user, not the GPS.
source: Option<String>
Source of data. Included to give user some idea of reliability and accuracy of data. “Garmin eTrex”, “USGS quad Boston North”, e.g.
links: Vec<Link>
Links to additional information about the waypoint.
symbol: Option<String>
Text of GPS symbol name. For interchange with other programs, use the exact spelling of the symbol as displayed on the GPS. If the GPS abbreviates words, spell them out.
_type: Option<String>
Type (classification) of the waypoint.
geoidheight: Option<f64>
Height of geoid in meters above WGS 84. This correspond to the sea level.
fix: Option<Fix>
Type of GPS fix. none
means GPS had no fix. To signify “the fix info
is unknown”, leave out fix
entirely. Value comes from the list
{'none'|'2d'|'3d'|'dgps'|'pps'}
, where pps
means that the military
signal was used.
sat: Option<u64>
Number of satellites used to calculate the GPX fix.
hdop: Option<f64>
Horizontal dilution of precision.
vdop: Option<f64>
Vertical dilution of precision.
pdop: Option<f64>
Positional dilution of precision.
age: Option<f64>
Prior to gpx 0.9.0 version crate used incorrect field to parse and emit DGPS age. Use dgps_age
instead. See https://github.com/georust/gpx/issues/21
dgps_age: Option<f64>
Number of seconds since last DGPS update, from the
dgpsid: Option<u16>
ID of DGPS station used in differential correction, in the range [0, 1023].
Implementations
Gives the geographical point of the waypoint.
extern crate geo_types; extern crate gpx; use gpx::Waypoint; use geo_types::Point; fn main() { // Kind of useless, but it shows the point. let wpt = Waypoint::new(Point::new(-121.97, 37.24)); let point = wpt.point(); println!("waypoint latitude: {}, longitude: {}", point.lat(), point.lng()); }
Creates a new Waypoint from a given geographical point.
extern crate geo_types; extern crate gpx; use gpx::Waypoint; use geo_types::Point; fn main() { let point = Point::new(-121.97, 37.24); let mut wpt = Waypoint::new(point); wpt.elevation = Some(553.21); }
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Waypoint
impl UnwindSafe for Waypoint
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