Uses of Package
org.opengis.referencing.datum
Packages that use org.opengis.referencing.datum
Package
Description
Base classes for reference systems used for general positioning.
Coordinate Reference System (CRS) definitions as coordinate systems related to the earth through datum.
Relationship of a
CoordinateSystem (an abstract mathematical entity) to the earth or other system.Creates Coordinate Reference System (CRS) objects from given properties or authority codes.
Factories for geodetic objects defined in a SQL database, typically the EPSG dataset.
Conversions or transformations of multi-dimensional coordinate tuples.
Geodetic datum (the relationship of a
coordinate system to the earth).
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencingClassDescriptionGeometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencing.crsClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencing.datumClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.Type of a vertical datum.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencing.factoryClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Creates datum objects using authority codes.Builds up complex datums from simpler objects or values.Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an image coordinate reference system.Specification of the way the image grid is associated with the image data attributes.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.Type of a vertical datum.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencing.factory.sqlClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Creates datum objects using authority codes.Builds up complex datums from simpler objects or values.Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.apache.sis.referencing.operation.transformClassDescriptionGeometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.opengis.referencing.crsClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an image coordinate reference system.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.datum used by org.opengis.referencing.datumClassDescriptionSpecifies the relationship of a coordinate system to the earth, thus creating a coordinate reference system.Geometric figure that can be used to describe the approximate shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system.Defines the location and precise orientation in 3-dimensional space of a defined ellipsoid (or sphere) that approximates the shape of the earth.Defines the origin of an image coordinate reference system.Specification of the way the image grid is associated with the image data attributes.A prime meridian defines the origin from which longitude values are determined.A temporal datum defines the origin of a temporal coordinate reference system.A textual description and/or a set of parameters identifying a particular reference level surface used as a zero-height surface.Type of a vertical datum.