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Defines the properties of a spheroid.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub Define ( _ [ByRef Name As Object], _ [ByRef Alias As Object], _ [ByRef Abbreviation As Object], _ [ByRef Remarks As Object], _ [ByRef majorAxis As Object], _ [ByRef Flattening As Object] _ )
[C#] public void Define ( ref object Name, ref object Alias, ref object Abbreviation, ref object Remarks, ref object majorAxis, ref object Flattening );
Optional Values
[C++]
HRESULT Define(
VARIANT* Name,
VARIANT* Alias,
VARIANT* Abbreviation,
VARIANT* Remarks,
VARIANT* majorAxis,
VARIANT* Flattening
);
[C++]
Parameters Name [optional] Name is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. Alias [optional] Alias is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. Abbreviation [optional] Abbreviation is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. Remarks [optional] Remarks is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. majorAxis [optional] majorAxis is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND. Flattening [optional] Flattening is a parameter of type VARIANT
To indicate this parameter is undefined pass a reference to a VARIANT with type VT_ERROR and scode value of DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND.
The majorAxis parameter represents the semimajor axis. For example, the semimajor axis of the WGS 1984 spheroid is 6378137.0 meters. The flattening value is a small number, such as 0.003352811 (WGS 1984). Often the inverse flattening value is used instead, 298.257223563, and that is what is reported in a well-known text (WKT) version of spheroid. The Define method expects the true flattening value.