org.geotools.temporal.object
Class DefaultJulianDate
java.lang.Object
org.geotools.temporal.object.DefaultTemporalPosition
org.geotools.temporal.object.DefaultTemporalCoordinate
org.geotools.temporal.object.DefaultJulianDate
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- org.opengis.temporal.JulianDate, org.opengis.temporal.TemporalCoordinate, org.opengis.temporal.TemporalPosition
public class DefaultJulianDate
- extends DefaultTemporalCoordinate
- implements org.opengis.temporal.JulianDate
The Julian day numbering system is a temporal coordinate system that has its origin at noon
on 1 January 4713 BCE in the Julian proleptic calendar. The Julian day number is an integer
value; the Julian date is a decimal value that allows greater resolution.
- Author:
- Mehdi Sidhoum (Geomatys)
Constructor Summary |
DefaultJulianDate(org.opengis.temporal.TemporalReferenceSystem frame,
org.opengis.temporal.IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition,
java.lang.Number coordinateValue)
Creates a new instance of JulianDate. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Methods inherited from interface org.opengis.temporal.TemporalCoordinate |
getCoordinateValue |
Methods inherited from interface org.opengis.temporal.TemporalPosition |
getIndeterminatePosition |
DefaultJulianDate
public DefaultJulianDate(org.opengis.temporal.TemporalReferenceSystem frame,
org.opengis.temporal.IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition,
java.lang.Number coordinateValue)
- Creates a new instance of JulianDate.
- Parameters:
frame
- indeterminatePosition
- coordinateValue
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