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+/*
+ * WhirlyGlobeViewController.h
+ * WhirlyGlobeComponent
+ *
+ * Created by Steve Gifford on 7/21/12.
+ * Copyright 2011-2022 mousebird consulting
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ *
+ */
+
+#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
+#import <WhirlyGlobeMaplyComponent/MaplyGlobeRenderController.h>
+#import <WhirlyGlobeMaplyComponent/MaplyBaseViewController.h>
+
+@class WGViewControllerLayer;
+@class WhirlyGlobeViewController;
+
+/**
+ An animation delegate that can be set on a WhirlyGlobeViewController to control the view over time.
+
+ Filling out these methods will get you animation callbacks at the proper time to control position, heading, tilt, and height on a frame basis.
+
+ You pass the resulting object in to
+ */
+@protocol WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationDelegate <NSObject>
+
+/**
+ This method is called when the animation starts.
+
+ At the animation start we collect up the various parameters of the current visual view state and pas them in via the startState. You probably want to keep track of this for later.
+
+ @param viewC The view controller doing the animation.
+
+ @param startState The starting point for the visual view animation. Cache this somewhere for your own interpolation.
+
+ @param startTime When the animation starts (e.g. now)
+
+ @param endTime When the animation ends. This is an absolute value.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC startState:(WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *__nonnull)startState startTime:(NSTimeInterval)startTime endTime:(NSTimeInterval)endTime;
+
+/**
+ This method is called at the beginning of every frame draw to position the viewer.
+
+ This is the method that does all the work. You need to fill out the returned WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState according to whatever interpolation your'e doing based on the currentTime.
+
+ @param viewC The view controller doing the animation.
+
+ @param currentTime The time for this frame. Use this rather than calculating the time yourself.
+
+ @return The WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState expressing where you want the viewer to be and where they are looking.
+ */
+- (nonnull WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC stateForTime:(NSTimeInterval)currentTime;
+
+@optional
+
+/**
+ This method is called at the end of the animation.
+
+ The globe view controller calls this method when the animation is finished. Do your cleanup here if need be.
+
+ @param viewC The globe view controller.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewControllerDidFinishAnimation:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC;
+
+@end
+
+/**
+ A simple animation delegate for moving the globe around.
+
+ The animation delegate support provides a lot of flexibility. This version just provides all the standard fields and interpolates from beginning to end.
+ */
+@interface WhirlyGlobeViewControllerSimpleAnimationDelegate : NSObject <WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationDelegate>
+
+/// Initialize with an animation state to copy
+- (nonnull instancetype)initWithState:(WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *__nonnull)endState;
+
+/// Location at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) MaplyCoordinateD loc;
+
+/// Heading at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) double heading;
+
+/// Height at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) double height;
+
+/// Tilt at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) double tilt;
+
+/// Roll at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) double roll;
+
+/// Globe center at the end of the animation
+@property (nonatomic) CGPoint globeCenter;
+
+/// Custom easing
+@property (readwrite,copy) ZoomEasingBlock _Nullable zoomEasing;
+
+@end
+
+/**
+ Globe View Controller Delegate protocol for getting back selection and tap events.
+
+ Fill out the methods in this protocol and assign yourself as a delegate in the WhirlyGlobeViewController to get selection and tap events.
+ */
+@protocol WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate <NSObject>
+
+@optional
+/**
+ Called when the user taps on or near an object.
+
+ You're given the object you passed in originally, such as a MaplyScreenMarker. Most of those objects have userObject properties, which is a good place to stash your own data.
+
+ @param viewC The view controller where the user selected something.
+
+ @param selectedObj The Maply object they selected.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC didSelect:(NSObject *__nonnull)selectedObj;
+
+/**
+ Called when the user taps on or near an object.
+
+ This will call back with the closest object it finds near (or on) where the user tapped.
+
+ You're given the object you passed in originally, such as a MaplyScreenMarker.
+
+ This version is called preferentially if it exists. Otherwise globeViewController:didSelect: is called if it exists.
+
+ @param viewC The view controller where the user selected something.
+
+ @param selectedObj The Maply object they selected.
+
+ @param coord The location (geographic lon/lat in radians) where the user tapped.
+
+ @param screenPt The location on screen where the user tapped.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC didSelect:(NSObject *__nonnull)selectedObj atLoc:(MaplyCoordinate)coord onScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Called when the user taps on or near one or more objects. Returns them all.
+
+ This method is called when the
+
+ @param viewC The view controller where the user selected something.
+
+ @param selectedObjs A list of
+
+ @param coord The location (geographic lon/lat in radians) where the user tapped.
+
+ @param screenPt The location on screen where the user tapped.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC allSelect:(NSArray *__nonnull)selectedObjs atLoc:(MaplyCoordinate)coord onScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Called when the user taps outside the globe.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewControllerDidTapOutside:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC;
+
+/**
+ Called when the user taps the globe but doesn't select anything.
+
+ @param viewC The view controller where the user selected something.
+
+ @param coord The location (geographic lon/lat in radians) where the user tapped.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC didTapAt:(MaplyCoordinate)coord;
+
+/**
+ This is an older method called when some layers load.
+
+ Certain image layers call this method when they finish loading. More modern layers don't, so don't rely on this.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC layerDidLoad:(WGViewControllerLayer *__nonnull)layer;
+
+/**
+ Called when the globe starts moving.
+
+ @param viewC The globe view controller.
+
+ @param userMotion Set if this is motion being caused by the user, rather than a call to set location.
+
+ This is called when something (probably the user) starts moving the globe.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewControllerDidStartMoving:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC userMotion:(bool)userMotion;
+
+/**
+ Called when the globe stops moving.
+
+ This is called when the globe stops moving. It passes in the corners of the current viewspace.
+
+ @param viewC The globe view controller.
+
+ @param userMotion Set if this is motion being caused by the user, rather than a call to set location.
+
+ @param corners An array of length 4 containing the corners of the view space (lower left, lower right, upper right, upper left). If any of those corners does not intersect the globe (think zoomed out), its values are set to MAXFLOAT.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC didStopMoving:(MaplyCoordinate *__nonnull)corners userMotion:(bool)userMotion;
+
+/**
+ Called when an animation that knows where it's going to stop start ups.
+
+ This is called when we know where the globe will stop. It passes in the corners of that future viewspace.
+
+ @param viewC The globe view controller.
+
+ @param corners An array of length 4 containing the corners of the view space (lower left, lower right, upper right, upper left). If any of those corners does not intersect the globe (think zoomed out), its values are set to MAXFLOAT.
+
+ @param userMotion Set if this is motion being caused by the user, rather than a call to set location.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC willStopMoving:(MaplyCoordinate *__nonnull)corners userMotion:(bool)userMotion;
+
+/**
+ Called whenever the viewpoint moves.
+
+ This is called whenever the viewpoint moves. That includes user motion as well as animations.
+
+ It may be triggered as often as every frame. If that's a problem, use the globeViewController:didStopMoving:userMotion: or globeViewController:willStopMoving:userMotion: calls.
+
+ @param viewC The globe view controller.
+
+ @param corners An array of length 4 containing the corners of the view space (lower left, lower right, upper right, upper left). If any of those corners does not intersect the globe (think zoomed out), its values are set to MAXFLOAT.
+ */
+- (void)globeViewController:(WhirlyGlobeViewController *__nonnull)viewC didMove:(MaplyCoordinate *__nonnull)corners;
+
+@end
+
+/**
+ This view controller implements a 3D interactive globe.
+
+ This is the main entry point for displaying a globe. Create one of these, fill it with data and let your users mess around with it.
+
+ You can display a variety of features on the globe, including tiled base maps (MaplyQuadImageTilesLayer), vectors (MaplyVectorObject), shapes (MaplyShape), and others. Check out the add calls in the MaplyBaseViewController for details.
+
+ To get selection and tap callbacks, fill out the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate and assign the delegate.
+
+ Most of the functionality is shared with MaplyBaseViewController. Be sure to look in there first.
+ */
+@interface WhirlyGlobeViewController : MaplyBaseViewController
+
+/**
+ If set, keep north facing upward on the screen as the user moves around.
+
+ Off by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool keepNorthUp;
+
+/**
+ Turn the pan gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool panGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn the pinch (zoom) gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool pinchGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn the rotate globe functionality for pinch gesture gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool zoomAroundPinch;
+
+/**
+ Turn the rotate gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool rotateGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn the tilt gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ Off by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool tiltGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn the double tap to zoom gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool doubleTapZoomGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn the 2 finger tap to zoom out gesture recognizer on and off
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool twoFingerTapGesture;
+
+/**
+ Turn on the double tap and drag gesture to zoom in and out.
+
+ On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool doubleTapDragGesture;
+
+/**
+ If set, we use a modified pan gesture recognizer to play nice
+ with the scroll view. For the UIScrollView object, set clipsToBounds,
+ pagingEnabled, and delaysContentTouches to YES, and set scrollEnabled
+ and canCancelContentTouches to NO. Add swipe gesture recognizers
+ to the scroll view to control paging, and call
+ requirePanGestureRecognizerToFailForGesture: for each.
+
+ Off by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool inScrollView;
+
+
+/**
+ If set, we'll automatically move to wherever the user tapped.
+
+ When on we'll move the current location to wherever the user tapped if they tapped the globe. That's true for selection as well. On by default.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) bool autoMoveToTap;
+
+/**
+ Delegate for the selection and tap events.
+
+ Fill in the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate protocol, assign the object here and you'll get selection and tap events.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,weak,nullable) NSObject<WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate> *delegate;
+
+/**
+ Current viewer height above terrain.
+
+ This is the height from with the viewer is viewing the globe. Values range from minHeight to maxHeight. Smaller is closer. See getZoomLimitsMin:max: for values. The display units are based on a globe with a radius of 1.0.
+ */
+@property (nonatomic,assign) float height;
+
+/**
+ Tilt in radians. 0 is looking straight down (the default). PI/2 is looking toward the horizon.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) float tilt;
+
+/**
+ If set, the globe will be centered to this point on the screen.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) CGPoint globeCenter;
+
+/**
+ The current rotation away from north.
+
+ If keepNorthUp is set this is always 0.
+ */
+@property(nonatomic,assign) float heading;
+
+/**
+ The current roll around the axis pointed out of the user's nose.
+ */
+@property (nonatomic,assign) double roll;
+
+/**
+ Returns the closest a viewer is allowed to get to the map surface.
+
+ @return FLT_MIN if there's no pinchDelegate set
+ */
+- (float)getZoomLimitsMin;
+
+/**
+ Returns the farthest away a viewer is allowed to get from the map surface
+
+ @return FLT_MIN if there's no pinchDelegate set
+ */
+- (float)getZoomLimitsMax;
+
+/**
+ Return the zoom limits for the globe.
+
+ @param minHeight The closest a viewer is allowed to get to the globe surface.
+
+ @param maxHeight The farthest away a viewer is allowed to get from the globe surface.
+ */
+- (void)getZoomLimitsMin:(float *__nonnull)minHeight max:(float *__nonnull)maxHeight;
+
+/**
+ Set the zoom limits for the globe.
+
+ @param minHeight The closest a viewer is allowed to get to the globe surface.
+
+ @param maxHeight The farthest away a viewer is allowed to get from the globe surface.
+ */
+- (void)setZoomLimitsMin:(float)minHeight max:(float)maxHeight;
+
+/**
+ How much we zoom in or out by when the user double taps or two finger taps.
+
+ This sets the factor we'll use to zoom in by (e.g. *2.0) when the user double taps. It also sets how much we zoom out by when the user two finger taps. This will only have an effect if those gestures are active.
+ */
+@property (nonatomic) float zoomTapFactor;
+
+/**
+ How long we take to zoom in or out when the user double taps or two finger taps.
+
+ This controls the duration of the zoom animation. You can set it to zero to avoid the animation entirely.
+ */
+@property (nonatomic) float zoomTapAnimationDuration;
+
+/**
+ Reset the far clipping plane.
+
+ This is advanced functionality. Make sure you actually need to do this before you do it.
+
+ The far clipping plane is usually set to something like 4.0.
+ */
+- (void)setFarClipPlane:(double)farClipPlane;
+
+/**
+ Set the simplified tilt mode. We'll tilt toward the horizon as the user gets closer to the ground.
+
+ This implements a simplified mode for tilting. As the user gets closer to the ground we tilt more toward the horizon.
+
+ @param minHeight The minimum height corresponding to minTilt.
+
+ @param maxHeight The height at which to start interoplating tilt.
+
+ @param minTilt The most tilt toward the horizon. Invoked when the user is at minHeight or below.
+
+ @param maxTilt The tilt at the maximum height and over. The tilt will never be less than this, so typically 0.
+ */
+- (void)setTiltMinHeight:(float)minHeight maxHeight:(float)maxHeight minTilt:(float)minTilt maxTilt:(float)maxTilt;
+
+/// Turn off the varying tilt set up by setTiltMinHeight:maxHeight:minTilt:maxTilt:
+- (void)clearTiltHeight;
+
+/**
+ Turn on autorotate to rotate by the given amount every second.
+
+ This turns on an auto-rotate mode. The globe will start rotating after a delay by the given number of degrees per second. Very pleasant.
+
+ @param autoRotateInterval Wait this number of seconds after user interaction to auto rotate.
+
+ @param autoRotateDegrees Rotate this number of degrees (not radians) per second.
+ */
+- (void)setAutoRotateInterval:(float)autoRotateInterval degrees:(float)autoRotateDegrees;
+
+/**
+ Animate to the given position over time.
+
+ @param newPos A coordinate in geographic (lon/lat radians)
+
+ @param howLong A time interval in seconds.
+ */
+- (void)animateToPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Animate the given position to the screen position over time.
+
+ This is similar to animateToPosition:time: except that it will attempt to match up the screen position and the geographic position. This is how you offset the location you're looking at.
+
+ If it's impossible to move newPos to loc, then nothing happens.
+
+ @param newPos The geographic position (lon/lat in radians) to move to.
+
+ @param loc The location on the screen where we'd like it to go.
+
+ @param howLong How long in seconds to take getting there.
+ */
+- (bool)animateToPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos onScreen:(CGPoint)loc time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Animate to the given position, heading and height over time.
+
+ @param newPos A coordinate in geographic (lon/lat radians)
+
+ @param newHeight New height to animate to.
+
+ @param newHeading New heading to finish on.
+
+ @param howLong A time interval in seconds.
+ */
+- (bool)animateToPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos height:(float)newHeight heading:(float)newHeading time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Animate to the given position, heading and height over time.
+
+ @param newPos A coordinate in geographic (lon/lat radians) (double precision)
+
+ @param newHeight New height to animate to. (double)
+
+ @param newHeading New heading to finish on. (double)
+
+ @param howLong A time interval in seconds.
+ */
+- (bool)animateToPositionD:(MaplyCoordinateD)newPos height:(double)newHeight heading:(double)newHeading time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Animate to the given position, screen position, heading and height over time.
+
+ If it's impossible to move newPos to loc, then nothing happens.
+
+ @param newPos A coordinate in geographic (lon/lat radians)
+
+ @param loc The location on the screen where we'd like it to go.
+
+ @param newHeight New height to animate to.
+
+ @param newHeading New heading to finish on.
+
+ @param howLong A time interval in seconds.
+ */
+- (bool)animateToPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos onScreen:(CGPoint)loc height:(float)newHeight heading:(float)newHeading time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Animate with a delegate over time.
+
+ Fill in the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationDelegate and you can control the visual view on a frame by frame basis. You'll get called back at the appropriate time on the main thread over the time period.
+
+ You'll also be called one at the end of the animation to establish the final position.
+
+ @param animationDelegate The objects that implements the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationDelegate protocol.
+
+ @param howLong How long the animation will run from the present time.
+ */
+- (void)animateWithDelegate:(NSObject<WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationDelegate> *__nonnull)animationDelegate time:(NSTimeInterval)howLong;
+
+/**
+ Set the center of the screen to the given position immediately.
+
+ @param newPos The geographic position (lon/lat in radians) to move to.
+ */
+- (void)setPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos;
+
+/**
+ Set the center of the screen and the height offset immediately.
+
+ @param newPos The geographic position (lon/lat in radians) to move to.
+
+ @param height Height the view point above the globe.
+ */
+- (void)setPosition:(MaplyCoordinate)newPos height:(float)height;
+
+/**
+ Returns the center of the screen in geographic (lon/lat in radians).
+ */
+- (MaplyCoordinate)getPosition;
+
+/**
+ Returns the center of the screen in geographic (lon/lat in radians as doubles).
+ */
+- (MaplyCoordinateD)getPositionD;
+
+/**
+ Returns the current view point's height above the globe.
+ */
+- (double)getHeight;
+
+/**
+ Set the center of the screen and the height offset immediately.
+
+ Set the center and height using double.s
+
+ @param newPos The geographic position (lon/lat in radians) to move to.
+
+ @param height Height the view point above the globe.
+ */
+- (void)setPositionD:(MaplyCoordinateD)newPos height:(double)height;
+
+/**
+ Return the current center position and height.
+
+ @param pos The center of the screen in geographic (lon/lat in radians).
+
+ @param height The current view point's height above the globe.
+ */
+- (void)getPosition:(MaplyCoordinate *__nonnull)pos height:(float *__nonnull)height;
+
+/**
+ Return the current center position and height in doubles.
+
+ @param pos The center of the screen in geographic (lon/lat in radians).
+
+ @param height The current view point's height above the globe.
+ */
+- (void)getPositionD:(MaplyCoordinateD *__nonnull)pos height:(double *__nonnull)height;
+
+/**
+ Set the viewing state all at once
+
+ This sets the position, tilt, height, screen position and heading all at once.
+ */
+- (void)setViewState:(WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *__nonnull)viewState;
+
+/**
+ Make a WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState object from the current view state.
+
+ This returns the current view parameters in a single WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState.
+ */
+- (nullable WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *)getViewState;
+
+/**
+ Return a view state looking at the given location.
+
+ Creates a view state that looks at the given location, taking tilt and heading into account.
+
+ @param coord The location the user will be looking at.
+
+ @param tilt Tilt off of vertical.
+
+ @param heading Heading calculated from due north.
+
+ @param alt Altitude of the point the user will be looking at (0, is a good value).
+
+ @param range How far the user will be from the location they're looking at.
+
+ @return The view state encapsulating the user location. Will be nil if the parameters weren't valid.
+ */
+- (nullable WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *)viewStateForLookAt:(MaplyCoordinate)coord tilt:(float)tilt heading:(float)heading altitude:(float)alt range:(float)range;
+
+/**
+ Apply viewing constraints to the given view state.
+
+ This applies active viewing constraints, such as min and max height and calculated tilt, if it's on to the given view state. This is particularly useful when controlled tilt is on.
+ */
+- (void)applyConstraintsToViewState:(WhirlyGlobeViewControllerAnimationState *__nonnull)viewState;
+
+/**
+ Find a selectable object at or near the given location.
+
+ This runs immediately and looks for a Maply object at the given location. It differs from the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate in that it doesn't require user interaction.
+
+ @param screenPt The location on screen where we're looking for an object.
+
+ @return Returns a Maply object such as MaplyScreenLabel or MaplyShape or nil if it failed to find anything.
+ */
+- (nullable id)findObjectAtLocation:(CGPoint)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Return a location on the screen for a given geographic coordinate or CGPointZero if it's not on the screen.
+
+ @param geoCoord Point on the earth in lat/lon radians you want a screen position for.
+
+ @return the point or CGPointZero
+ */
+- (CGPoint)screenPointFromGeo:(MaplyCoordinate)geoCoord;
+
+/**
+ Return a location on the screen for a given geographic coordinate or false if it's not on the screen.
+
+ @param geoCoord Point on the earth in lat/lon radians you want a screen position for.
+
+ @param screenPt Location on the screen.
+
+ @return True if the geo coord was on the screen, false otherwise.
+ */
+- (bool)screenPointFromGeo:(MaplyCoordinate)geoCoord screenPt:(CGPoint *__nonnull)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Calculate a geo coordinate from a point on the screen.
+
+ @param screenPt Location on the screen.
+
+ @param geoCoord Point on the earth in lat/lon radians.
+
+ @return True if the point was on the globe, false otherwise.
+ */
+- (bool)geoPointFromScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt geoCoord:(MaplyCoordinate *__nonnull)geoCoord;
+
+/**
+ Calculate a geo coordinate from a point on the screen.
+
+ @param screenPt Location on the screen.
+
+ @return The corresponding MaplyCoordinate wrapped in an NSValue if the point was on the globe, nil otherwise.
+ */
+- (nullable NSValue *)geoPointFromScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Calculate a geocentric coordinate from a point on the screen.
+
+ @param screenPt Location on the screen.
+
+ @return An array of 3 NSNumber (with doubles). If the point wasn't on the globe, returns nil
+ */
+- (nullable NSArray *)geocPointFromScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt;
+
+/**
+ Calculate a geocentric coordinate from a point on the screen.
+
+ @param screenPt Location on the screen.
+
+ @param retCoords An array of 3 doubles. The geocentric coordinate will be returned here.
+
+ @return True if the point was on the globe, false otherwise.
+ */
+- (bool)geocPointFromScreen:(CGPoint)screenPt geocCoord:(double *__nonnull)retCoords;
+
+/**
+ Calculate a size in meters by projecting the two screen points onto the globe.
+ Return -1, -1 if the points weren't on the globe.
+ */
+- (CGSize)realWorldSizeFromScreenPt0:(CGPoint)pt0 pt1:(CGPoint)pt1;
+
+/**
+ Find a height that shows the given bounding box.
+
+ This method will search for a height that shows the given bounding box within the view. The search is inefficient, so don't call this a lot.
+
+ @param bbox The bounding box (in radians) we're trying to view.
+
+ @param pos The position the viewer will be at.
+ */
+- (float)findHeightToViewBounds:(MaplyBoundingBox)bbox pos:(MaplyCoordinate)pos;
+
+/**
+ Find a height that shows the given bounding box.
+ This method will search for a height that shows the given bounding box within the view. The search is inefficient, so don't call this a lot.
+
+ This version takes a margin to add around the outside of the area. Positive margins increase the screen area considered, making the
+ given area larger. Negative margins make the specified area smaller.
+
+ @param bbox The bounding box (in radians) we're trying to view.
+ @param pos Where the view will be looking.
+ @param marginX Horizontal boundary around the area
+ @param marginY Vertical boundary around the area
+ */
+- (float)findHeightToViewBounds:(MaplyBoundingBox)bbox
+ pos:(MaplyCoordinate)pos
+ marginX:(double)marginX
+ marginY:(double)marginY;
+
+/**
+ Find a height that shows the given bounding box.
+ This method will search for a height that shows the given bounding box within the view. The search is inefficient, so don't call this a lot.
+
+ This version takes a margin to add around the outside of the area. Positive margins increase the screen area considered, making the
+ given area larger. Negative margins make the specified area smaller.
+
+ This version attempts to place the given bounds within a rectangle other than the whole view frame.
+ Note that this doesn't work well when the bounds are very large.
+
+ @param bbox The bounding box (in radians) we're trying to view.
+ @param pos Where the view will be looking.
+ @param frame The screen area to consider.
+ @param newPos (out,optional) The center location needed to place \c pos at the center of \c frame
+ @param marginX Horizontal boundary around the area
+ @param marginY Vertical boundary around the area
+ */
+- (float)findHeightToViewBounds:(MaplyBoundingBox)bbox
+ pos:(MaplyCoordinate)pos
+ frame:(CGRect)frame
+ newPos:(MaplyCoordinate *_Nullable)newPos
+ marginX:(double)marginX
+ marginY:(double)marginY;
+
+/**
+
+ Return the extents of the current view.
+
+ When we're dealing with a globe the corners could be outside of the globe, in this case kMaplyNullBoundingBox is returned.
+
+ @return Returns the bounding box if exists a bounding bbox for the current view, otherwise returns kMaplyNullBoundingBox.
+ */
+- (MaplyBoundingBox)getCurrentExtents;
+
+/**
+
+ Return the extents of the current view.
+
+ When we're dealing with a globe the corners could be outside of the globe, in this case false is returned.
+
+ @param bbox The bbox will be returned here.
+
+ @return Returns true if exists a bounding bbox for the current view, otherwise returns false
+ */
+- (bool)getCurrentExtents:(MaplyBoundingBox *__nonnull)bbox;
+
+/**
+
+ From the current view figure out a usable geo bounding box.
+
+ This is similar to the WhirlyGlobeViewControllerDelegate methods and getCurrentExtents except that it goes a little deeper. It starts with the four corners of the screen and then tries to take tilt and orientation into account. Ideally it produces a bounding box that covers everything the user is looking at as opposed to where the four corners are.
+
+ @param bboxes The bounding boxes to fill in. Pass in two.
+
+ @param visualBoxes If set, we'll build bounding boxes you can display. If not set, we'll build a single bounding box usable for math.
+ */
+- (int)getUsableGeoBoundsForView:(MaplyBoundingBox *__nonnull)bboxes visual:(bool)visualBoxes;
+
+/**
+
+ Make a gesture recognizer's success depend on the pan gesture
+ recognizer's failure.
+
+ When using the globe view within a scroll view, add swipe gesture
+ recognizers to the scroll view to control paging, and call this method
+ for each. See also the inScrollView property and its comment.
+
+ @param other The other, subordinate gesture recognizer.
+ */
+- (void)requirePanGestureRecognizerToFailForGesture:(UIGestureRecognizer *__nullable)other;
+
+@end