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--[[
This module is intended to replace the functionality of {{Coord}} and related
tmeplatestemplates. It provides several methods, including
 
{{#Invoke:Coordinates | coord }} : General function formatting and displaying
coordinate values.
 
{{#Invoke:Coordinates | dec2dms }} : Simple function for converting decimal
Which provides the functionality to generate a coordinate link equivalent to
degree values to DMS format.
{{Coord}}
 
{{#Invoke:Coordinates | dms2dec }} : Simple function for converting DMS format
to decimal degree format.
 
]]
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else
coordinateSpec.default = "dms"
end
 
return coordinateSpec, errors
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end
 
--[[
-- Check the arguments to determine what type of coordinates has been input
Check the input arguments for coord to determine the kind of data being provided
and then make the necessary processing.
]]
function formatTest(args)
local result, errors;
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return specPrinter( args, result ) .. " " .. errorPrinter(errors) .. '[[Category:Pages with malformed coordinate tags]]';
end
end
 
--[[
Helper function, convert decimal latitude or longitude to
degrees, minutes, and seconds format based on the specified precision.
]]
function convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision)
local coord = tonumber(coordinate) or 0
local postfix
if coord >= 0 then
postfix = firstPostfix
else
postfix = secondPostfix
end
 
precision = precision:lower();
if precision == "dms" then
return convert_dec2dms_dms( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
elseif precision == "dm" then
return convert_dec2dms_dm( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
elseif precision == "d" then
return convert_dec2dms_d( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
end
end
 
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end
 
--[[
Convert DMS format into a N or E decimal coordinate
Helper function, convert decimal latitude or longitude to
degrees, minutes, and seconds format based on the specified precision.
]]
function convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision)
-- {{Coord/dec2dms/{{{4}}}|{{#ifexpr:{{{1}}} >= 0||-}}{{{1}}}}}{{#ifexpr:{{{1}}} >= 0|{{{2}}}|{{{3}}}}}
local coord = tonumber(coordinate) or 0
local postfix
if coord >= 0 then
postfix = firstPostfix
else
postfix = secondPostfix
end
 
if precision == "dms" then
return convert_dec2dms_dms( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
elseif precision == "dm" then
return convert_dec2dms_dm( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
elseif precision == "d" then
return convert_dec2dms_d( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
end
-- return "" .. globalFrame:expandTemplate{ title = 'coord/dec2dms', args = {coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision}}
end
 
--- Convert DMS into a N or E decimal coordinate
-- @param coordinate direction. either "N" "S" "E" or "W"
-- @param degrees: string or number
-- @param minutes: string or number
-- @param seconds: string or number
-- @return a number with the N or E normalized decimal coordinate of the input
function convert_dms2dec(direction, degrees_str, minutes_str, seconds_str)
local degrees = tonumber(degrees_str) or 0
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end
-- nil -> 0
local decimal = factor * (degrees+(minutes+seconds/60)/60)
return string.format( "%." .. precision .. "f", decimal ) -- not tonumber since this whole thing is string based.
--return "" .. globalFrame:expandTemplate{ title = 'coord/dms2dec', args = {direction, degrees, minutes, seconds}}
end
 
--[[
-- Check the input for out of range errors.
Checks input values to for out of range errors.
]]
function validate( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, long_d, long_m, long_s, source, strong )
local errors = {};
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end
 
--[[
dec2dms
 
Wrapper to allow templates to call dec2dms directly.
--- The display function we exposed to Module:Coordinates
function coordinates.input(frame)
globalFrame = frame;
return formatTest(frame.args)
end
 
Usage:
--- The dec2dms function exposed to Module:Coordinates
{{ Invoke:Coordinates | dec2dms | decimal_coordinate | positive_suffix |
negative_suffix | precision }}
decimal_coordinate is converted to DMS format. If positive, the positive_suffix
is appended (typical N or E), if negative, the negative suffix is appended. The
specified precision is one of 'D', 'DM', or 'DMS' to specify the level of detail
to use.
]]
function coordinates.dec2dms(frame)
globalFrame = frame
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end
 
--[[
Helper function to determine whether to use D, DM, or DMS
format depending on the precision of the decimal input.
]]
function coordinates.determineMode( value1, value2 )
local precision = math.max( math_mod._precision( value1 ), math_mod._precision( value2 ) );
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end
 
--[[
--- The dec2dms function exposed to Module:Coordinates
dms2dec
 
Wrapper to allow templates to call dms2dec directly.
 
Usage:
{{ Invoke:Coordinates | dms2dec | direction_flag | degrees |
minutes | seconds }}
Converts DMS values specified as degrees, minutes, seconds too decimal format.
direction_flag is one of N, S, E, W, and determines whether the output is
positive (i.e. N and E) or negative (i.e. S and W).
]]
function coordinates.dms2dec(frame)
globalFrame = frame
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end
 
--[[
--- This is used by {{coord}}.
coord
 
Main entry point for Lua function to replace {{coord}}
 
Usage:
{{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord }}
{{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord | lat | long }}
{{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord | lat | lat_flag | long | long_flag }}
...
Refer to {{coord}} documentation page for many additional parameters and
configuration options.
Note: This function provides the visual display elements of {{coord}}. In
order to load coordinates into the database, the {{#coordinates:}} parser
function must also be called, this is done automatically in the Lua
version of {{coord}}.
]]
function coordinates.coord(frame)
globalFrame = frame

Revision as of 00:27, 6 March 2013

Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Coordinates/doc

--[[
This module is intended to replace the functionality of {{Coord}} and related
templates.  It provides several methods, including

{{#Invoke:Coordinates | coord }} : General function formatting and displaying
coordinate values.

{{#Invoke:Coordinates | dec2dms }} : Simple function for converting decimal
degree values to DMS format.

{{#Invoke:Coordinates | dms2dec }} : Simple function for converting DMS format
to decimal degree format.

]]

math_mod = require( "Module:Math" );
globalFrame = nil

coordinates = {};

--[[ Helper function, replacement for {{coord/display/title}} ]]
function displaytitle (s)
    local l = "[[Geographic coordinate system|Coordinates]]: " .. s
    local co = '<span id="coordinates">' .. l .. '</span>';
    return '<span style="font-size: small;">' .. co .. '</span>';
end

--[[ Helper function, Replacement for {{coord/display/inline}} ]]
function displayinline (s)
    return s    
end

--[[ Helper function, used in detecting DMS formatting ]]
local dmsTest = function(first, second)
    local concatenated = first:upper() .. second:upper();
    
    if concatenated == "NE" or concatenated == "NW" or concatenated == "SE" or concatenated == "SW" or
        concatenated == "EN" or concatenated == "WN" or concatenated == "ES" or concatenated == "WS" then
        return true;
    end
    return false;
end

--[[
parseDec

Transforms decimal format latitude and longitude into the a
structure to be used in displaying coordinates
]]
function parseDec( lat, long, format )
    local coordinateSpec = {}
    local errors = {}
    
    if long == "" or long == nil then
        return nil, {{"parseDec", "Missing longitude"}}
    end
    
    errors = validate( lat, nil, nil, long, nil, nil, 'parseDec', false );    
    coordinateSpec["dec-lat"]  = lat;
    coordinateSpec["dec-long"] = long;

    local mode = coordinates.determineMode( lat, long );
    coordinateSpec["dms-lat"]  = convert_dec2dms( lat, "N", "S", mode)  -- {{coord/dec2dms|{{{1}}}|N|S|{{coord/prec dec|{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}}}}}
    coordinateSpec["dms-long"] = convert_dec2dms( long, "E", "W", mode)  -- {{coord/dec2dms|{{{2}}}|E|W|{{coord/prec dec|{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}}}}}    
    
    if format ~= "" then
        coordinateSpec.default = format
    else
        coordinateSpec.default = "dec"
    end

    return coordinateSpec, errors
end

--[[ Helper function, handle optional args. ]]
function optionalArg(arg, suplement)
    if arg ~= nil and arg ~= "" then
        return arg .. suplement
    end
    return ""
end

--[[
parseDec

Transforms degrees, minutes, seconds format latitude and longitude 
into the a structure to be used in displaying coordinates
]]
function parseDMS( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, lat_f, long_d, long_m, long_s, long_f, format )
    local coordinateSpec = {}
    local errors = {}
    
    lat_f = lat_f:upper();
    long_f = long_f:upper();
    
    -- Check if specified backward
    if lat_f == 'E' or lat_f == 'W' then
        local t_d, t_m, t_s, t_f;
        t_d = lat_d;
        t_m = lat_m;
        t_s = lat_s;
        t_f = lat_f;
        lat_d = long_d;
        lat_m = long_m;
        lat_s = long_s;
        lat_f = long_f;
        long_d = t_d;
        long_m = t_m;
        long_s = t_s;
        long_f = t_f;
    end    
    
    errors = validate( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, long_d, long_m, long_s, 'parseDMS', true );
    if long_d == nil or long_d == "" then
        table.insert(errors, {"parseDMS", "Missing longitude" })
    end
    
    if lat_m == nil and lat_s == nil and long_m == nil and long_s == nil and #errors == 0 then 
        if math_mod._precision( lat_d ) > 0 or math_mod._precision( long_d ) > 0 then
            if lat_f:upper() == 'S' then 
                lat_d = '-' .. lat_d;
            end
            if long_f:upper() == 'W' then 
                long_d = '-' .. long_d;
            end     
            
            return parseDec( lat_d, long_d, format );
        end        
    end   
    
    coordinateSpec["dms-lat"]  = lat_d.."°"..optionalArg(lat_m,"′") .. optionalArg(lat_s,"″") .. lat_f
    coordinateSpec["dms-long"] = long_d.."°"..optionalArg(long_m,"′") .. optionalArg(long_s,"″") .. long_f
    coordinateSpec["dec-lat"]  = convert_dms2dec(lat_f, lat_d, lat_m, lat_s) -- {{coord/dms2dec|{{{4}}}|{{{1}}}|0{{{2}}}|0{{{3}}}}}
    coordinateSpec["dec-long"] = convert_dms2dec(long_f, long_d, long_m, long_s) -- {{coord/dms2dec|{{{8}}}|{{{5}}}|0{{{6}}}|0{{{7}}}}}

    if format ~= "" then
        coordinateSpec.default = format
    else
        coordinateSpec.default = "dms"
    end   

    return coordinateSpec, errors
end

--[[
specPrinter

Output formatter.  Takes the structure generated by either parseDec
or parseDMS and formats it for inclusion on Wikipedia.
]]
function specPrinter(args, coordinateSpec)
    local uriComponents = coordinateSpec["param"]
    if uriComponents == "" then
        -- RETURN error, should never be empty or nil
        return "ERROR param was empty"
    end
    if args["name"] ~= "" and args["name"] ~= nil then
        uriComponents = uriComponents .. "&title=" .. mw.uri.encode(coordinateSpec["name"])
    end
    
    local geodmshtml = '<span class="geo-dms" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for this location">'
             .. '<span class="latitude">' .. coordinateSpec["dms-lat"] .. '</span> '
             .. '<span class="longitude">' ..coordinateSpec["dms-long"] .. '</span>'
             .. '</span>'

    local lat = tonumber( coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] ) or 0
    if lat < 0 then
        -- FIXME this breaks the pre-existing precision
        geodeclat = coordinateSpec["dec-lat"]:sub(2) .. "°S"
    else
        geodeclat = (coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] or 0) .. "°N"
    end

    local long = tonumber( coordinateSpec["dec-long"] ) or 0
    if long < 0 then
        -- FIXME does not handle unicode minus
        geodeclong = coordinateSpec["dec-long"]:sub(2) .. "°W"
    else
        geodeclong = (coordinateSpec["dec-long"] or 0) .. "°E"
    end
    
    local geodechtml = '<span class="geo-dec" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for this location">'
             .. geodeclat .. ' '
             .. geodeclong
             .. '</span>'

    local geonumhtml = '<span class="geo">'
             .. coordinateSpec["dec-lat"] .. '; '
             .. coordinateSpec["dec-long"]
             .. '</span>'

    local inner;
    inner = '<span class="' .. displayDefault(coordinateSpec["default"], "dms" ) .. '">' .. geodmshtml .. '</span>'
                .. '<span class="geo-multi-punct">&#xfeff; / &#xfeff;</span>'
                .. '<span class="' .. displayDefault(coordinateSpec["default"], "dec" ) .. '">';

    if args["name"] == "" or args["name"] == nil then
        inner = inner .. geodechtml 
                .. '<span style="display:none">&#xfeff; / ' .. geonumhtml .. '</span></span>'
    else
        inner = inner .. '<span class="vcard">' .. geodechtml 
                .. '<span style="display:none">&#xfeff; / ' .. geonumhtml .. '</span>'
                .. '<span style="display:none">&#xfeff; (<span class="fn org">'
                .. args["name"] .. '</span>)</span></span></span>'
    end

    return '<span class="plainlinks nourlexpansion">' .. globalFrame:preprocess(
        '[http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?pagename={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}&params=' ..
        uriComponents .. ' ' .. inner .. ']') .. '</span>'
end

--[[
Formats any error messages generated for display
]]
function errorPrinter(errors)
    local result = ""
    for i,v in ipairs(errors) do
        local errorHTML = '<strong class="error">Module:Coordinates: ' .. v[2] .. '</strong>'
        result = result .. errorHTML .. "<br />"
    end
    return result
end

--[[
Determine the required CSS class to display coordinates

Usually geo-nondefault is hidden by CSS, unless a user has overridden this for himself
default is the mode as specificied by the user when calling the {{coord}} template
mode is the display mode (dec or dms) that we will need to determine the css class for 
]]
function displayDefault(default, mode)
    if default == "" then
        default = "dec"
    end
    
    if default == mode then
        return "geo-default"
    else
        return "geo-nondefault"
    end
end

--[[ 
Check the input arguments for coord to determine the kind of data being provided
and then make the necessary processing.
]]
function formatTest(args)
    local result, errors;
    local primary = false;
    
    if args[1] == "" then
        -- no lat logic
        return errorPrinter( {{"formatTest", "Missing latitude"}} )
    elseif args[4] == "" and args[5] == "" and args[6] == "" then
        -- dec logic
        result, errors = parseDec( args[1], args[2], args['format'] )
        if result == nil then
            return errorPrinter( errors );
        end              
        result.param    = table.concat( {args[1], "_N_", args[2], "_E_", args[3] } );
    elseif dmsTest(args[4], args[8]) then
        -- dms logic
        result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], 
            args[5], args[6], args[7], args[8], args['format'] )
        result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5],
            args[6], args[7], args[8], args[9] } , '_' );
        if args[10] ~= '' then
            table.insert( errors, { 'formatTest', 'Extra unexpected parameters' } );
        end        
    elseif dmsTest(args[3], args[6]) then
        -- dm logic
        result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], args[2], nil, args[3], 
            args[4], args[5], nil, args[6], args['format'] )
        result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5],
            args[6], args[7] } , '_' );
        if args[8] ~= '' then
            table.insert( errors, { 'formatTest', 'Extra unexpected parameters' } );
        end        
    elseif dmsTest(args[2], args[4]) then
        -- d logic
        result, errors = parseDMS( args[1], nil, nil, args[2], 
            args[3], nil, nil, args[4], args['format'] )
        result.param = table.concat( { args[1], args[2], args[3], args[4], args[5] } , '_' );
        if args[6] ~= '' then
            table.insert( errors, { 'formatTest', 'Extra unexpected parameters' } );
        end        
    else
        -- Error
        return errorPrinter( {{"formatTest", "Unknown argument format"}} )
    end
    result.name     = args["name"]
    
    local extra_param = {'dim', 'globe', 'scale', 'region', 'source', 'type'}
    for _, v in ipairs( extra_param ) do
        if (args[v] or '') ~= '' then 
            table.insert( errors, {'formatTest', 'Parameter: "' .. v .. '=" should be "' .. v .. ':"' } );
        end
    end
    
    if #errors == 0 then
        return specPrinter( args, result )    
    else
        return specPrinter( args, result ) .. " " .. errorPrinter(errors) .. '[[Category:Pages with malformed coordinate tags]]'; 
    end    
end

--[[ 
Helper function, convert decimal latitude or longitude to 
degrees, minutes, and seconds format based on the specified precision.  
]]
function convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision)
    local coord = tonumber(coordinate) or 0
    local postfix
    if coord >= 0 then
        postfix = firstPostfix
    else
        postfix = secondPostfix
    end

    precision = precision:lower();
    if precision == "dms" then
        return convert_dec2dms_dms( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
    elseif precision == "dm" then
        return convert_dec2dms_dm( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
    elseif precision == "d" then
        return convert_dec2dms_d( math.abs( coord ) ) .. postfix;
    end
end

--[[ Helper function, convert decimal to degrees ]]
function convert_dec2dms_d(coordinate)
    local d = math_mod._round( coordinate, 0 ) .. "°"
    return d .. ""
end

--[[ Helper function, convert decimal to degrees and minutes ]]
function convert_dec2dms_dm(coordinate)    
    coordinate = math_mod._round( coordinate * 60, 0 );
    local m = coordinate % 60;
    coordinate = math.floor( (coordinate - m) / 60 );
    local d = coordinate % 360 .."°"
    
    return d .. string.format( "%02d′", m )
end

--[[ Helper function, convert decimal to degrees, minutes, and seconds ]]
function convert_dec2dms_dms(coordinate)
    coordinate = math_mod._round( coordinate * 60 * 60, 0 );
    local s = coordinate % 60
    coordinate = math.floor( (coordinate - s) / 60 );
    local m = coordinate % 60
    coordinate = math.floor( (coordinate - m) / 60 );
    local d = coordinate % 360 .."°"

    return d .. string.format( "%02d′", m ) .. string.format( "%02d″", s )
end

--[[
Convert DMS format into a N or E decimal coordinate
]]
function convert_dms2dec(direction, degrees_str, minutes_str, seconds_str)
    local degrees = tonumber(degrees_str) or 0
    local minutes = tonumber(minutes_str) or 0
    local seconds = tonumber(seconds_str) or 0
    
    local factor
    if direction == "N" or direction == "E" then
        factor = 1
    else
        factor = -1
    end
    
    local precision = 0
    if seconds_str ~= nil and seconds_str ~= '' then
        precision = 5 + math.max( math_mod._precision(seconds_str), 0 );
    elseif minutes_str ~= nil and minutes_str ~= '' then
        precision = 3 + math.max( math_mod._precision(minutes_str), 0 );
    else
        precision = math.max( math_mod._precision(degrees_str), 0 );
    end
    
    local decimal = factor * (degrees+(minutes+seconds/60)/60) 
    return string.format( "%." .. precision .. "f", decimal ) -- not tonumber since this whole thing is string based.
end

--[[ 
Checks input values to for out of range errors.
]]
function validate( lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, long_d, long_m, long_s, source, strong )
    local errors = {};
    lat_d = tonumber( lat_d ) or 0;
    lat_m = tonumber( lat_m ) or 0;
    lat_s = tonumber( lat_s ) or 0;
    long_d = tonumber( long_d ) or 0;
    long_m = tonumber( long_m ) or 0;
    long_s = tonumber( long_s ) or 0;

    if strong then
        if lat_d < 0 then
            table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude degrees < 0 with hemisphere flag"})
        end
        if long_d < 0 then
            table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude degrees < 0 with hemisphere flag"})
        end
        --[[ 
        #coordinates is inconsistent about whether this is an error.  If globe: is
        specified, it won't error on this condition, but otherwise it will.
        
        For not simply disable this check.
        
        if long_d > 180 then
            table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude degrees > 180 with hemisphere flag"})
        end
        ]]
    end    
        
    if lat_d > 90 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude degrees > 90"})
    end
    if lat_d < -90 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude degrees < -90"})
    end
    if lat_m >= 60 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude minutes >= 60"})
    end
    if lat_m < 0 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude minutes < 0"})
    end
    if lat_s >= 60 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude seconds >= 60"})
    end
    if lat_s < 0 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "latitude seconds < 0"})
    end
    if long_d >= 360 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude degrees >= 360"})
    end
    if long_d <= -360 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude degrees <= -360"})
    end
    if long_m >= 60 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude minutes >= 60"})
    end
    if long_m < 0 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude minutes < 0"})
    end
    if long_s >= 60 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude seconds >= 60"})
    end
    if long_s < 0 then
        table.insert(errors, {source, "longitude seconds < 0"})
    end
    
    return errors;
end

--[[
dec2dms

Wrapper to allow templates to call dec2dms directly.

Usage:
    {{ Invoke:Coordinates | dec2dms | decimal_coordinate | positive_suffix | 
        negative_suffix | precision }}
    
decimal_coordinate is converted to DMS format.  If positive, the positive_suffix
is appended (typical N or E), if negative, the negative suffix is appended.  The
specified precision is one of 'D', 'DM', or 'DMS' to specify the level of detail
to use.
]]
function coordinates.dec2dms(frame)
    globalFrame = frame
    local coordinate = frame.args[1]
    local firstPostfix = frame.args[2]
    local secondPostfix = frame.args[3]
    local precision = frame.args[4]

    return convert_dec2dms(coordinate, firstPostfix, secondPostfix, precision)
end

--[[
Helper function to determine whether to use D, DM, or DMS
format depending on the precision of the decimal input.
]]
function coordinates.determineMode( value1, value2 )
    local precision = math.max( math_mod._precision( value1 ), math_mod._precision( value2 ) );
    if precision <= 0 then
        return 'd'
    elseif precision <= 2 then
        return 'dm';
    else
        return 'dms';
    end
end        

--[[
dms2dec

Wrapper to allow templates to call dms2dec directly.

Usage:
    {{ Invoke:Coordinates | dms2dec | direction_flag | degrees | 
        minutes | seconds }}
    
Converts DMS values specified as degrees, minutes, seconds too decimal format.
direction_flag is one of N, S, E, W, and determines whether the output is 
positive (i.e. N and E) or negative (i.e. S and W).
]]
function coordinates.dms2dec(frame)
    globalFrame = frame
    local direction = frame.args[1]
    local degrees = frame.args[2]
    local minutes = frame.args[3]
    local seconds = frame.args[4]

    return convert_dms2dec(direction, degrees, minutes, seconds)
end

--[[
coord

Main entry point for Lua function to replace {{coord}}

Usage:
    {{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord }}
    {{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord | lat | long }}
    {{ Invoke:Coordinates | coord | lat | lat_flag | long | long_flag }}
    ...
    
    Refer to {{coord}} documentation page for many additional parameters and 
    configuration options.
    
Note: This function provides the visual display elements of {{coord}}.  In
order to load coordinates into the database, the {{#coordinates:}} parser 
function must also be called, this is done automatically in the Lua
version of {{coord}}.
]]
function coordinates.coord(frame)
    globalFrame = frame
    local args = frame.args
    if args[1] == nil then
        local pFrame = frame:getParent();
        args = pFrame.args;
        for k,v in pairs( frame.args ) do
            args[k] = v;
        end
    end
    
    for i=1,10 do 
        if args[i] == nil then 
            args[i] = ""
        else
            args[i] = args[i]:match( '^%s*(.-)%s*$' );  --remove whitespace
        end        
    end
    args['format'] = args['format'] or '';
    
    local contents = formatTest(args)
    local Notes = args.notes or ""
    local Display = string.lower(args.display or "inline")
    if Display == '' then
        Display = 'inline';
    end
    
    local text = ''
    if string.find( Display, 'inline' ) ~= nil or Display == 't' or 
            Display == 'it' or Display == 'ti' then
        text = displayinline(contents)
    end
    if string.find( Display, 'title' ) ~= nil or Display == 'i' or 
            Display == 'it' or Display == 'ti' then
        text = text .. displaytitle(contents)
    end
    return text .. Notes
end

return coordinates