Uses of Package
org.opengis.referencing.cs
Package
Description
Coordinate systems and their
axis.
Coordinate operations (relationship between
any two coordinate reference systems).
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ClassDescriptionA two- or three-dimensional coordinate system with straight axes that are not necessarily orthogonal.A 1-, 2-, or 3-dimensional coordinate system.The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system in which position is specified by geodetic latitude, geodetic longitude, and (in the three-dimensional case) ellipsoidal height.A three-dimensional coordinate system with one distance measured from the origin and two angular coordinates.A one-dimensional coordinate system containing a single time axis, used to describe the temporal position of a point in the specified time units from a specified time origin.A one-dimensional coordinate system used to record the heights (or depths) of points.
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ClassDescriptionA two- or three-dimensional coordinate system with straight axes that are not necessarily orthogonal.The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.A 1-, 2-, or 3-dimensional coordinate system.The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.Definition of a coordinate system axis.A three-dimensional coordinate system consisting of a polar coordinate system extended by a straight coordinate axis perpendicular to the plane spanned by the polar coordinate system.A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system in which position is specified by geodetic latitude, geodetic longitude, and (in the three-dimensional case) ellipsoidal height.A one-dimensional coordinate system that consists of the points that lie on the single axis described.A two-dimensional coordinate system in which position is specified by the distance from the origin and the angle between the line from the origin to a point and a reference direction.Meaning of the axis value range specified through minimum value and maximum value.A three-dimensional coordinate system with one distance measured from the origin and two angular coordinates.A one-dimensional coordinate system containing a single time axis, used to describe the temporal position of a point in the specified time units from a specified time origin.A two- or three-dimensional coordinate system that consists of any combination of coordinate axes not covered by any other Coordinate System type.A one-dimensional coordinate system used to record the heights (or depths) of points.
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ClassDescriptionThe set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.