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ICompositeXform Interface (ArcObjects .NET 10.4 SDK)
ArcObjects Library Reference (DataSourcesRaster)  

ICompositeXform Interface

Provides access to members that control a collection of geodata transform.

Product Availability

Available with ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS Desktop, and ArcGIS Server.

Members

Description
Method Add Adds a geodata transform to the end of the collection.
Read-only property Count The geodata transform count of the collection.
Read-only property Domains The domains in output space.
Method Empty Empties the collection.
Read-only property FirstXform The first geodata transform in the collection.
Read-only property GeodataXform The geodata transform at a given index in the collection.
Method Insert Inserts a geodata transform to the collection at a specified index.
Read-only property IsIdentity Indicates if this geodata transform is an identity transform.
Read-only property LastXform The last geodata transform in the collection.
Method Remove Removes a geodata transform at a given index from the collection.
Read/write property SpatialReference The output spatial reference after applying this transform.
Method Transform Transforms a set of points in a given direction.
Method TransformCellsize Transforms a cellsize in a given direction.
Method TransformExtent Transforms an extent in a given direction.
Method TransformPoints Transforms a point collection in a given direction
Method Validate Validates the collection after changes.

Inherited Interfaces

Interfaces Description
IGeodataXform Provides access to members that control geodata transformation.

CoClasses that implement ICompositeXform

CoClasses and Classes Description
CompositeXform A composite geodata transform collection class.

Remarks

ICompositeXform is used to create a CompositeXfrom object, which holds and manages the colleciton of geodata transformation objects. For example add, remove, or get a geodata transformation object.

.NET Samples

Create a custom raster type from the ground up for DMCII data (Code Files: DMCIIRasterType)