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Description
| Class Summary | |
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| AbstractCRS | Abstract coordinate reference system, usually defined by a coordinate system and a datum. |
| AbstractDerivedCRS | A coordinate reference system that is defined by its coordinate conversion from another CRS (not by a datum). |
| AbstractSingleCRS | Abstract coordinate reference system, consisting of a single coordinate system and a single datum (as opposed to compound CRS). |
| DefaultCompoundCRS | A coordinate reference system describing the position of points through two or more independent coordinate reference systems. |
| DefaultDerivedCRS | A coordinate reference system that is defined by its coordinate conversion from another CRS but is not a projected CRS. |
| DefaultEngineeringCRS | A contextually local coordinate reference system. |
| DefaultGeocentricCRS | A 3D coordinate reference system with the origin at the approximate centre of mass of the earth. |
| DefaultGeographicCRS | A coordinate reference system based on an ellipsoidal approximation of the geoid; this provides an accurate representation of the geometry of geographic features for a large portion of the earth's surface. |
| DefaultImageCRS | An engineering coordinate reference system applied to locations in images. |
| DefaultProjectedCRS | A 2D coordinate reference system used to approximate the shape of the earth on a planar surface. |
| DefaultTemporalCRS | A 1D coordinate reference system used for the recording of time. |
| DefaultVerticalCRS | A 1D coordinate reference system used for recording heights or depths. |
Coordinate reference system implementations. An explanation for this package is provided in the OpenGIS® javadoc. The remaining discussion on this page is specific to the Geotk implementation.
AbstractCRS is the base class for all coordinate reference
systems (CRS). CRS can have an arbitrary number of dimensions. Some are two-dimensional (e.g.
GeographicCRS and
ProjectedCRS), while some others are
one-dimensional (e.g. VerticalCRS and
TemporalCRS). Those simple coordinate
reference systems can be used as building blocks for more complex coordinate reference systems.
For example, it is possible to construct a three-dimensional CRS with (latitude,
longitude, time) with an aggregation of
GeographicCRS and
TemporalCRS. Such aggregations
are built with CompoundCRS.
Some useful constants defined in this package are:
Geographic CRS: WGS84,WGS84_3DGeocentric CRS: CARTESIAN,SPHERICALEngineering CRS: CARTESIAN_2D,CARTESIAN_3DVertical CRS: ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT,GEOIDAL_HEIGHTTemporal CRS: JULIAN,MODIFIED_JULIAN,TRUNCATED_JULIAN,DUBLIN_JULIAN,UNIX,JAVA
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