Package | Description |
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org.geotools.coverage.grid |
GridCoverage2D implementation.
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org.geotools.referencing.operation |
Coordinate operation implementation.
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org.geotools.referencing.operation.builder |
A package of convenience classes which use control points common to two
data sets to derive empirically the transformation parameters needed to
convert positions between the coordinate systems of the two data sets.
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org.geotools.referencing.operation.projection |
Basic implementations of map projections.
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org.geotools.referencing.operation.transform |
Basic implementations of math transforms.
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Class and Description |
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AffineTransform2D
Transforms two-dimensional coordinate points using an affine transform.
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Class and Description |
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MathTransformProxy
A math transform which delegates part of its work to an other math transform.
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Class and Description |
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AffineTransform2D
Transforms two-dimensional coordinate points using an affine transform.
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Class and Description |
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AbstractMathTransform
Provides a default implementation for most methods required by the
MathTransform
interface. |
Class and Description |
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AbstractMathTransform
Provides a default implementation for most methods required by the
MathTransform
interface. |
DimensionFilter
An utility class for the separation of concatenation of
pass through transforms.
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GeocentricTransform.Provider
The provider for
GeocentricTransform . |
GeocentricTranslation.Provider
Base class for geocentric affine transform providers.
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GeocentricTranslation.ProviderSevenParam
Base class for geocentric affine transform providers with
rotation terms.
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LinearTransform1D
A one dimensional, linear transform.
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MolodenskiTransform.Provider
The provider for
MolodenskiTransform . |
ProjectiveTransform
A usually affine, or otherwise a projective transform.
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ProjectiveTransform.ProviderAffine
The provider for the "Affine general parametric transformation" (EPSG 9624).
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VerticalTransform
Base class for transformations from a height above the ellipsoid to a height
above the geoid.
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