Uses of Package
org.opengis.referencing.crs
Packages that use org.opengis.referencing.crs
Package
Description
Tuple of coordinate values.
Access to examples of GeoAPI implementations.
Root package for geometries.
Geographic, vertical and temporal extents.
Reference systems by coordinates.
Coordinate operations (relationship between any two CRS).
The GeoAPI conformance testing framework.
Provides small test data files together with verification methods for applications reading those data.
Validators and test suites for the
org.opengis.referencing
package.Generates HTML pages that summarize the operations provided by a GeoAPI implementation.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.coordinate
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.exampleClassDescriptionBase type of all Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS).Creates coordinate reference systems using authority codes.
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.geometry
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.metadata.extent
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.referencing.crsClassDescriptionA CRS describing the position of points through two or more independent CRSs.Base type of all Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS).A CRS that is defined by applying a coordinate conversion to another preexisting CRS.A 1-, 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used locally.Deprecated.Deprecated.This type was defined in 2003 but removed in 2007.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used over the whole planet or substantial parts of it.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS based on an ellipsoidal approximation of the geoid.Deprecated.Replaced by
EngineeringCRS
as of ISO 19111:2019.A 1-dimensional CRS which uses parameter values or functions.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS based on an approximation of the shape of the planet's surface by a plane.Base type of CRS related to an object by a datum or datum ensemble.A 1-dimensional CRS used for the recording of time.A 1-dimensional CRS used for recording heights or depths. -
Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.referencing.operation
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.testClassDescriptionA CRS describing the position of points through two or more independent CRSs.Base type of all Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS).Creates coordinate reference systems using authority codes.Builds up complex Coordinate Reference Systems from simpler objects or values.A CRS that is defined by applying a coordinate conversion to another preexisting CRS.A 1-, 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used locally.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used over the whole planet or substantial parts of it.Deprecated.Replaced by
EngineeringCRS
as of ISO 19111:2019.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS based on an approximation of the shape of the planet's surface by a plane.A 1-dimensional CRS used for the recording of time.A 1-dimensional CRS used for recording heights or depths. -
Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.test.dataset
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Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.test.referencingClassDescriptionA CRS describing the position of points through two or more independent CRSs.Base type of all Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS).Creates coordinate reference systems using authority codes.Builds up complex Coordinate Reference Systems from simpler objects or values.A CRS that is defined by applying a coordinate conversion to another preexisting CRS.A 1-, 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used locally.Deprecated.This type was defined in 2003 but removed in 2007.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS used over the whole planet or substantial parts of it.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS based on an ellipsoidal approximation of the geoid.Deprecated.Replaced by
EngineeringCRS
as of ISO 19111:2019.A 1-dimensional CRS which uses parameter values or functions.A 2- or 3-dimensional CRS based on an approximation of the shape of the planet's surface by a plane.A 1-dimensional CRS used for the recording of time.A 1-dimensional CRS used for recording heights or depths. -
Classes in org.opengis.referencing.crs used by org.opengis.test.report
DerivedCRS
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