- All Known Subinterfaces:
MathTransform1D
,MathTransform2D
Transforms multi-dimensional coordinate points. This interface transforms coordinate
value for a point given in the source
coordinate reference system to coordinate value for the same point in the
target coordinate reference system.
In a conversion, the transformation is accurate to within the
limitations of the computer making the calculations. In a transformation, where some of the operational parameters are derived from observations,
the transformation is accurate to within the limitations of those observations.
If a client application wishes to query the source and target
coordinate reference systems
of an operation, then it should keep hold of the
CoordinateOperation
interface,
and use the contained math transform object whenever it wishes to perform a transform.- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
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AffineTransform
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invalid @see
javax.media.jai.PerspectiveTransform
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invalid @see
javax.media.j3d.Transform3D
MathTransformFactory
CoordinateOperation.getMathTransform()
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionderivative
(DirectPosition point) Gets the derivative of this transform at a point.int
Gets the dimension of input points.int
Gets the dimension of output points.inverse()
Creates the inverse transform of this object.boolean
Tests whether this transform does not move any points.toWKT()
Returns a Well Known Text (WKT) for this object.void
transform
(double[] srcPts, int srcOff, double[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values.void
transform
(double[] srcPts, int srcOff, float[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values.void
transform
(float[] srcPts, int srcOff, double[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values.void
transform
(float[] srcPts, int srcOff, float[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values.transform
(DirectPosition ptSrc, DirectPosition ptDst) Transforms the specifiedptSrc
and stores the result inptDst
.
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Method Details
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getSourceDimensions
Gets the dimension of input points.- Returns:
- The dimension of input points.
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getTargetDimensions
Gets the dimension of output points.- Returns:
- The dimension of output points.
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transform
@UML(identifier="transform", specification=OGC_01009) DirectPosition transform(DirectPosition ptSrc, DirectPosition ptDst) throws MismatchedDimensionException, TransformException Transforms the specifiedptSrc
and stores the result inptDst
. IfptDst
isnull
, a newDirectPosition
object is allocated and then the result of the transformation is stored in this object. In either case,ptDst
, which contains the transformed point, is returned for convenience. IfptSrc
andptDst
are the same object, the input point is correctly overwritten with the transformed point.- Parameters:
ptSrc
- the specified coordinate point to be transformed.ptDst
- the specified coordinate point that stores the result of transformingptSrc
, ornull
.- Returns:
- the coordinate point after transforming
ptSrc
and storing the result inptDst
, or a newly created point ifptDst
was null. - Throws:
MismatchedDimensionException
- ifptSrc
orptDst
doesn't have the expected dimension.TransformException
- if the point cannot be transformed.
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transform
@UML(identifier="transformList", specification=OGC_01009) void transform(double[] srcPts, int srcOff, double[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) throws TransformException Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values. This method is provided for efficiently transforming many points. The supplied array of ordinal values will contain packed ordinal values. For example, if the source dimension is 3, then the ordinals will be packed in this order: (x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1 ...).- Parameters:
srcPts
- the array containing the source point coordinates.srcOff
- the offset to the first point to be transformed in the source array.dstPts
- the array into which the transformed point coordinates are returned. May be the same assrcPts
.dstOff
- the offset to the location of the first transformed point that is stored in the destination array.numPts
- the number of point objects to be transformed.- Throws:
TransformException
- if a point cannot be transformed. Some implementations will stop at the first failure, wile some other implementations will fill the untransformable points with NaN values, continue and throw the exception only at end. Implementations that fall in the latter case should set the last completed transform tothis
.
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transform
void transform(float[] srcPts, int srcOff, float[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) throws TransformException Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values. This method is provided for efficiently transforming many points. The supplied array of ordinal values will contain packed ordinal values. For example, if the source dimension is 3, then the ordinals will be packed in this order: (x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1 ...).- Parameters:
srcPts
- the array containing the source point coordinates.srcOff
- the offset to the first point to be transformed in the source array.dstPts
- the array into which the transformed point coordinates are returned. May be the same assrcPts
.dstOff
- the offset to the location of the first transformed point that is stored in the destination array.numPts
- the number of point objects to be transformed.- Throws:
TransformException
- if a point cannot be transformed. Some implementations will stop at the first failure, wile some other implementations will fill the untransformable points with NaN values, continue and throw the exception only at end. Implementations that fall in the latter case should set the last completed transform tothis
.
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transform
void transform(float[] srcPts, int srcOff, double[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) throws TransformException Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values. This method is provided for efficiently transforming many points. The supplied array of ordinal values will contain packed ordinal values. For example, if the source dimension is 3, then the ordinals will be packed in this order: (x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1 ...).- Parameters:
srcPts
- the array containing the source point coordinates.srcOff
- the offset to the first point to be transformed in the source array.dstPts
- the array into which the transformed point coordinates are returned.dstOff
- the offset to the location of the first transformed point that is stored in the destination array.numPts
- the number of point objects to be transformed.- Throws:
TransformException
- if a point cannot be transformed. Some implementations will stop at the first failure, wile some other implementations will fill the untransformable points with NaN values, continue and throw the exception only at end. Implementations that fall in the latter case should set the last completed transform tothis
.- Since:
- 2.2
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transform
void transform(double[] srcPts, int srcOff, float[] dstPts, int dstOff, int numPts) throws TransformException Transforms a list of coordinate point ordinal values. This method is provided for efficiently transforming many points. The supplied array of ordinal values will contain packed ordinal values. For example, if the source dimension is 3, then the ordinals will be packed in this order: (x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1 ...).- Parameters:
srcPts
- the array containing the source point coordinates.srcOff
- the offset to the first point to be transformed in the source array.dstPts
- the array into which the transformed point coordinates are returned.dstOff
- the offset to the location of the first transformed point that is stored in the destination array.numPts
- the number of point objects to be transformed.- Throws:
TransformException
- if a point cannot be transformed. Some implementations will stop at the first failure, wile some other implementations will fill the untransformable points with NaN values, continue and throw the exception only at end. Implementations that fall in the latter case should set the last completed transform tothis
.- Since:
- 2.2
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derivative
@UML(identifier="derivative", specification=OGC_01009) Matrix derivative(DirectPosition point) throws MismatchedDimensionException, TransformException Gets the derivative of this transform at a point. The derivative is the matrix of the non-translating portion of the approximate affine map at the point. The matrix will have dimensions corresponding to the source and target coordinate systems. If the input dimension is M, and the output dimension is N, then the matrix will have sizeN×M
. The elements of the matrix{en,m : n=0..(N-1)}
form a vector in the output space which is parallel to the displacement caused by a small change in the m'th ordinate in the input space.For example, if the input dimension is 4 and the output dimension is 3, then a small displacement
(x₀, x₁, x₂, x₃)
in the input space will result in a displacement(y₀, y₁, y₂)
in the output space computed as below (en,m
are the matrix elements):┌ ┐ ┌ ┐ ┌ ┐ │ y₀ │ │ e₀₀ e₀₁ e₀₂ e₀₃ │ │ x₀ │ │ y₁ │ = │ e₁₀ e₁₁ e₁₂ e₁₃ │ │ x₁ │ │ y₂ │ │ e₂₀ e₂₁ e₂₂ e₂₃ │ │ x₂ │ └ ┘ └ ┘ │ x₃ │ └ ┘
- Parameters:
point
- The coordinate point where to evaluate the derivative. Null value is accepted only if the derivative is the same everywhere. For example affine transform accept null value since they produces identical derivative no matter the coordinate value. But most map projection will requires a non-null value.- Returns:
- The derivative at the specified point (never
null
). This method never returns an internal object: changing the matrix will not change the state of this math transform. - Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the derivative dependents on coordinate andpoint
isnull
.MismatchedDimensionException
- ifpoint
doesn't have the expected dimension.TransformException
- if the derivative cannot be evaluated at the specified point.
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inverse
@UML(identifier="inverse", specification=OGC_01009) MathTransform inverse() throws NoninvertibleTransformExceptionCreates the inverse transform of this object. The target of the inverse transform is the source of the original. The source of the inverse transform is the target of the original. Using the original transform followed by the inverse's transform will result in an identity map on the source coordinate space, when allowances for error are made. This method may fail if the transform is not one to one. However, all cartographic projections should succeed.- Returns:
- The inverse transform.
- Throws:
NoninvertibleTransformException
- if the transform cannot be inverted.
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isIdentity
Tests whether this transform does not move any points.- Returns:
true
if thisMathTransform
is an identity transform;false
otherwise.
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toWKT
@UML(identifier="getWKT", specification=OGC_01009) String toWKT() throws UnsupportedOperationExceptionReturns a Well Known Text (WKT) for this object. Well know text are defined in extended Backus Naur form. This operation may fails if an object is too complex for the WKT format capability.- Returns:
- The Well Known Text (WKT) for this object.
- Throws:
UnsupportedOperationException
- If this object cannot be formatted as WKT.
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