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Provides access to members that control the parameters of a longitude-rotation transformation.
The longitude rotation transformation method converts between two geographic coordinate systems. It's usually used to convert the same geographic coordinate system between two prime meridians like Monte Mario (Rome) to Monte Mario (based on Greenwich).
Name | Description | |
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GetSpatialReferences | Returns the from and to spatial references for the transformation. | |
Name | The name of the geographic transformation. | |
PutSpatialReferences | Sets the from and to spatial references for the transformation. | |
Rotation | Counterclockwise (looking down on North Pole) positive rotation about Earth's rotational axis. | |
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. |
Classes | Description |
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LongitudeRotationTransformation | Creates a longitude rotation transformation. |