Uses of Package
org.opengis.referencing.cs

Packages that use org.opengis.referencing.cs
Package
Description
A coverage backed by a regular grid.
Well Known Text (WKT) parsing and formatting.
Coordinate Reference System (CRS) definitions as coordinate systems related to the earth through datum.
Coordinate System (CS) definitions as the set of coordinate system axes that spans the coordinate space.
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.
Relationship between any two Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS).
Matrix implementations for spatiotemporal referencing.
Conversions or transformations of multi-dimensional coordinate tuples.
Simple data objects and miscellaneous utilities.
Coordinate operations (relationship between any two coordinate reference systems).
  • Class
    Description
    The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.
    Definition of a coordinate system axis.
  • Class
    Description
    The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.
    The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.
  • Class
    Description
    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.
  • Class
    Description
    A 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 one-dimensional coordinate system used to record the heights (or depths) of points.
  • Class
    Description
    A 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.
    Creates coordinate systems using authority codes.
    Builds up complex coordinate systems from simpler objects or values.
    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.
    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.
  • Class
    Description
    The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.
    Definition of a coordinate system axis.
    Creates coordinate systems using authority codes.
    Builds up complex coordinate systems from simpler objects or values.
  • Class
    Description
    The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.
  • Class
    Description
    The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system axis.
  • Class
    Description
    The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.
  • Class
    Description
    The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.
  • Class
    Description
    A 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.
  • Class
    Description
    A 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.
  • Class
    Description
    The set of coordinate system axes that spans a given coordinate space.