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Provides access to members that control the geographic 2D offset transformation.
The Geographic2DOffsetTransformation method converts between two geographic coordinates systems. It takes two parameter values in arc-seconds. The parameters are a shift in latitude and a shift, or offset, in longitude.
Name | Description | |
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GetParameters | Returns latitude and longitude translation values for the transformation. | |
GetSpatialReferences | Returns the from and to spatial references for the transformation. | |
Name | The name of the geographic transformation. | |
PutParameters | Sets latitude and longitude translation values for the transformation. | |
PutSpatialReferences | Sets the from and to spatial references for the transformation. | |
TransformMeasuresFF | Transforms floating point measures to floating point measures (or do the inverse). | |
TransformMeasuresFI | Transforms floating point measures to integer measures (or do the inverse). | |
TransformMeasuresIF | Transforms integer measures to floating point measures (or do the inverse). | |
TransformMeasuresII | Transforms integer measures to integer measures (or do the inverse). | |
TransformPointsFF | Transforms floating point points to floating point points (or do the inverse). | |
TransformPointsFI | Transforms floating point points to integer points (or do the inverse). | |
TransformPointsIF | Transforms integer points to floating point points (or do the inverse). | |
TransformPointsII | Transforms integer points to integer points (or do the inverse). |
Interfaces | Description |
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IGeoTransformation | Provides access to members that define a geographic (datum) transformation. |
ITransformation | Provides access to members that apply a function (or its inverse) to a set of points or measures. The suffix of each method indicates the type of parameters operated on. |
CoClasses and Classes | Description |
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Geographic2DOffsetTransformation | Creates a geographic 2D offset transformation. |