org.opengis.referencing.operation
Interface Projection

All Superinterfaces:
Conversion, CoordinateOperation, IdentifiedObject, Operation, SingleOperation
All Known Subinterfaces:
ConicProjection, CylindricalProjection, PlanarProjection

@Extension
public interface Projection
extends Conversion

A conversion transforming (longitude,latitude) coordinates to cartesian coordinates (x,y). Although some map projections can be represented as a geometric process, in general a map projection is a set of formulae that converts geodetic latitude and longitude to plane (map) coordinates. Height plays no role in this process, which is entirely two-dimensional. The same map projection can be applied to many geographic CRSs, resulting in many projected CRSs each of which is related to the same geodetic datum as the geographic CRS on which it was based.

An unofficial list of projections and their parameters can be found there. Most projections expect the following parameters: "semi_major" (mandatory), "semi_minor" (mandatory), "central_meridian" (default to 0), "latitude_of_origin" (default to 0), "scale_factor" (default to 1), "false_easting" (default to 0) and "false_northing" (default to 0).

Since:
GeoAPI 1.0
See Also:
ProjectedCRS, Map projections on MathWorld

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from interface CoordinateOperation
COORDINATE_OPERATION_ACCURACY_KEY, DOMAIN_OF_VALIDITY_KEY, OPERATION_VERSION_KEY, POSITIONAL_ACCURACY_KEY, SCOPE_KEY, VALID_AREA_KEY
 
Fields inherited from interface IdentifiedObject
ALIAS_KEY, IDENTIFIERS_KEY, NAME_KEY, REMARKS_KEY
 
Method Summary
 
Methods inherited from interface Conversion
getOperationVersion, getSourceCRS, getTargetCRS
 
Methods inherited from interface Operation
getMethod, getParameterValues
 
Methods inherited from interface CoordinateOperation
getCoordinateOperationAccuracy, getDomainOfValidity, getMathTransform, getPositionalAccuracy, getScope, getValidArea
 
Methods inherited from interface IdentifiedObject
getAlias, getIdentifiers, getName, getRemarks, toWKT
 



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