org.geotools.referencing.cs
Class DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.geotools.referencing.wkt.Formattable
      extended by org.geotools.referencing.AbstractIdentifiedObject
          extended by org.geotools.referencing.cs.DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable, org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis, org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject

public class DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis
extends AbstractIdentifiedObject
implements org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis

Definition of a coordinate system axis. This is used to label axes, and indicate the orientation. See axis name constraints.

In some case, the axis name is constrained by ISO 19111 depending on the coordinate reference system type. These constraints are identified in the javadoc by "ISO 19111 name is..." sentences. This constraint works in two directions; for example the names "geodetic latitude" and "geodetic longitude" shall be used to designate the coordinate axis names associated with a geographic coordinate reference system. Conversely, these names shall not be used in any other context.

Since:
2.1
Version:
$Id: DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis.java 34025 2009-10-01 07:54:00Z aaime $
Author:
Martin Desruisseaux (IRD)
See Also:
AbstractCS, Unit, Serialized Form

Field Summary
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ALTITUDE
          The default axis for altitude values.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis COLUMN
          A default axis for column indices in a grid coverage.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DEPTH
          The default axis for depth.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DISPLAY_X
          A default axis for x values in a display device.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DISPLAY_Y
          A default axis for y values in a display device.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis EASTING
          Default axis info for Easting values in a projected CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT
          The default axis for height values above the ellipsoid in a geographic CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS
          Default axis info for radius in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_X
          Default axis info for x values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_Y
          Default axis info for y values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_Z
          Default axis info for z values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEODETIC_LATITUDE
          Default axis info for geodetic latitudes in a geographic CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEODETIC_LONGITUDE
          Default axis info for geodetic longitudes in a geographic CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT
          The default axis for height values measured from gravity.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis LATITUDE
          Default axis info for latitudes.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis LONGITUDE
          Default axis info for longitudes.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis NORTHING
          Default axis info for Northing values in a projected CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ROW
          A default axis for row indices in a grid coverage.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SOUTHING
          Default axis info for Southing values in a projected CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SPHERICAL_LATITUDE
          Default axis info for latitudes in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE
          Default axis info for longitudes in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis TIME
          A default axis for time values in a time CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis WESTING
          Default axis info for Westing values in a projected CRS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis X
          Default axis info for x values in a cartesian CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis Y
          Default axis info for y values in a cartesian CS.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis Z
          Default axis info for z values in a cartesian CS.
 
Fields inherited from class org.geotools.referencing.AbstractIdentifiedObject
EMPTY_ALIAS_ARRAY, EMPTY_IDENTIFIER_ARRAY, IDENTIFIER_COMPARATOR, NAME_COMPARATOR, REMARKS_COMPARATOR
 
Fields inherited from class org.geotools.referencing.wkt.Formattable
SINGLE_LINE
 
Fields inherited from interface org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject
ALIAS_KEY, IDENTIFIERS_KEY, NAME_KEY, REMARKS_KEY
 
Constructor Summary
DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis axis)
          Constructs a new coordinate system axis with the same values than the specified one.
DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(org.opengis.util.InternationalString name, java.lang.String abbreviation, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction, javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
          Constructs an axis with a name as an international string and an abbreviation.
DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?> properties, java.lang.String abbreviation, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction, javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
          Constructs an unbounded axis from a set of properties.
DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?> properties, java.lang.String abbreviation, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction, javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit, double minimum, double maximum, org.opengis.referencing.cs.RangeMeaning rangeMeaning)
          Constructs an axis from a set of properties.
DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.lang.String abbreviation, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction, javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
          Constructs an axis with the same name as the abbreviation.
 
Method Summary
 boolean equals(AbstractIdentifiedObject object, boolean compareMetadata)
          Compares the specified object with this axis for equality.
protected  java.lang.String formatWKT(Formatter formatter)
          Format the inner part of a Well Known Text (WKT) element.
 java.lang.String getAbbreviation()
          The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axes.
static double getAngle(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection source, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection target)
          Returns the arithmetic (counterclockwise) angle from the first direction to the second direction, in decimal degrees.
 org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection getDirection()
          Direction of this coordinate system axis.
static org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection getDirection(java.lang.String direction)
          Returns an axis direction constants from its name.
 double getMaximumValue()
          Returns the maximum value normally allowed for this axis, in the unit of measure for the axis.
 double getMinimumValue()
          Returns the minimum value normally allowed for this axis, in the unit of measure for the axis.
static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis getPredefined(java.lang.String name, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction)
          Returns one of the predefined axis for the given name and direction, or null if none.
 org.opengis.referencing.cs.RangeMeaning getRangeMeaning()
          Returns the meaning of axis value range specified by the minimum and maximum values.
 javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> getUnit()
          The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis.
 int hashCode()
          Returns a hash value for this axis.
static boolean isCompassDirection(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction)
          Returns true if the specified direction is a compass direction.
 boolean nameMatches(java.lang.String name)
          Returns true if either the primary name or at least one alias matches the specified string.
static boolean perpendicular(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection first, org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection second)
          Returns true if the specified directions are perpendicular.
 
Methods inherited from class org.geotools.referencing.AbstractIdentifiedObject
asSet, ensureAngularUnit, ensureLinearUnit, ensureNonNull, ensureNonNull, ensureTimeUnit, equals, equals, equals, equals, getAlias, getIdentifier, getIdentifier, getIdentifiers, getName, getName, getName, getProperties, getProperties, getRemarks, nameMatches, nameMatches
 
Methods inherited from class org.geotools.referencing.wkt.Formattable
cleanupThreadLocals, toString, toWKT, toWKT, toWKT
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface org.opengis.referencing.IdentifiedObject
getAlias, getIdentifiers, getName, getRemarks, toWKT
 

Field Detail

GEODETIC_LONGITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEODETIC_LONGITUDE
Default axis info for geodetic longitudes in a geographic CRS. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are decimal degrees. The ISO 19111 name is "geodetic longitude" and the abbreviation is "λ" (lambda). This axis is usually part of a GEODETIC_LONGITUDE, GEODETIC_LATITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT set.

See Also:
LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE, GEODETIC_LATITUDE

GEODETIC_LATITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEODETIC_LATITUDE
Default axis info for geodetic latitudes in a geographic CRS. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are decimal degrees. The ISO 19111 name is "geodetic latitude" and the abbreviation is "φ" (phi). This axis is usually part of a GEODETIC_LONGITUDE, GEODETIC_LATITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT set.

See Also:
LATITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE, GEODETIC_LONGITUDE

LONGITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis LONGITUDE
Default axis info for longitudes. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are decimal degrees. The abbreviation is "λ" (lambda). This axis is usually part of a LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, ALTITUDE set.

See Also:
GEODETIC_LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE, LATITUDE

LATITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis LATITUDE
Default axis info for latitudes. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are decimal degrees. The abbreviation is "φ" (phi). This axis is usually part of a LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, ALTITUDE set.

See Also:
GEODETIC_LATITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE, LONGITUDE

ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT
The default axis for height values above the ellipsoid in a geographic CRS. Increasing ordinates values go up and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "ellipsoidal heigt" and the abbreviation is lower case "h". This axis is usually part of a GEODETIC_LONGITUDE, GEODETIC_LATITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT set.

See Also:
ALTITUDE, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS, GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT, DEPTH

GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT
The default axis for height values measured from gravity. Increasing ordinates values go up and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "gravity-related height" and the abbreviation is lower case "H".

See Also:
ALTITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS, DEPTH

ALTITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ALTITUDE
The default axis for altitude values. Increasing ordinates values go up and units are metres. The abbreviation is lower case "h". This axis is usually part of a LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, ALTITUDE set.

See Also:
ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS, GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT, DEPTH

DEPTH

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DEPTH
The default axis for depth. Increasing ordinates values go down and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "depth".

See Also:
ALTITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS, GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT

GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS
Default axis info for radius in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS. Increasing ordinates values go up and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "geocentric radius" and the abbreviation is lower case "r". This axis is usually part of a SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS set.

See Also:
ALTITUDE, ELLIPSOIDAL_HEIGHT, GRAVITY_RELATED_HEIGHT, DEPTH

SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE
Default axis info for longitudes in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are decimal degrees. The ISO 19111 name is "spherical longitude" and the abbreviation is "Ω" (omega). This axis is usually part of a SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS set.

See Also:
LONGITUDE, GEODETIC_LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE

SPHERICAL_LATITUDE

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SPHERICAL_LATITUDE
Default axis info for latitudes in a geocentric CRS using spherical CS. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are decimal degrees. The ISO 19111 name is "spherical latitude" and the abbreviation is "Θ" (theta). This axis is usually part of a SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE, SPHERICAL_LATITUDE, GEOCENTRIC_RADIUS set.

See Also:
LATITUDE, GEODETIC_LATITUDE, SPHERICAL_LONGITUDE

X

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis X
Default axis info for x values in a cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are metres. The abbreviation is lower case "x". This axis is usually part of a X, Y, Z set.

See Also:
EASTING, WESTING, GEOCENTRIC_X, DISPLAY_X, COLUMN

Y

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis Y
Default axis info for y values in a cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are metres. The abbreviation is lower case "y". This axis is usually part of a X, Y, Z set.

See Also:
NORTHING, SOUTHING, GEOCENTRIC_Y, DISPLAY_Y, ROW

Z

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis Z
Default axis info for z values in a cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go up and units are metres. The abbreviation is lower case "z". This axis is usually part of a X, Y, Z set.


GEOCENTRIC_X

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_X
Default axis info for x values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go toward prime meridian and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "geocentric X" and the abbreviation is upper case "X". This axis is usually part of a GEOCENTRIC_X, GEOCENTRIC_Y, GEOCENTRIC_Z set.


GEOCENTRIC_Y

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_Y
Default axis info for y values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "geocentric Y" and the abbreviation is upper case "Y". This axis is usually part of a GEOCENTRIC_X, GEOCENTRIC_Y, GEOCENTRIC_Z set.


GEOCENTRIC_Z

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis GEOCENTRIC_Z
Default axis info for z values in a geocentric CRS using cartesian CS. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "geocentric Z" and the abbreviation is upper case "Z". This axis is usually part of a GEOCENTRIC_X, GEOCENTRIC_Y, GEOCENTRIC_Z set.


EASTING

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis EASTING
Default axis info for Easting values in a projected CRS. Increasing ordinates values go East and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "easting" and the abbreviation is upper case "E". This axis is usually part of a EASTING, NORTHING set.

See Also:
X, EASTING, WESTING

WESTING

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis WESTING
Default axis info for Westing values in a projected CRS. Increasing ordinates values go West and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "westing" and the abbreviation is upper case "W".

See Also:
X, EASTING, WESTING

NORTHING

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis NORTHING
Default axis info for Northing values in a projected CRS. Increasing ordinates values go North and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "northing" and the abbreviation is upper case "N". This axis is usually part of a EASTING, NORTHING set.

See Also:
Y, NORTHING, SOUTHING

SOUTHING

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis SOUTHING
Default axis info for Southing values in a projected CRS. Increasing ordinates values go South and units are metres. The ISO 19111 name is "southing" and the abbreviation is upper case "S".

See Also:
Y, NORTHING, SOUTHING

TIME

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis TIME
A default axis for time values in a time CS. Increasing time go toward future and units are days. The abbreviation is lower case "t".


COLUMN

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis COLUMN
A default axis for column indices in a grid coverage. Increasing values go toward positive column number. The abbreviation is lower case "i".


ROW

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis ROW
A default axis for row indices in a grid coverage. Increasing values go toward positive row number. The abbreviation is lower case "j".


DISPLAY_X

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DISPLAY_X
A default axis for x values in a display device. Increasing values go toward display right. The abbreviation is lower case "x".

Since:
2.2

DISPLAY_Y

public static final DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis DISPLAY_Y
A default axis for y values in a display device. Increasing values go toward display down. The abbreviation is lower case "y".

Since:
2.2
Constructor Detail

DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

public DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis axis)
Constructs a new coordinate system axis with the same values than the specified one. This copy constructor provides a way to wrap an arbitrary implementation into a Geotools one or a user-defined one (as a subclass), usually in order to leverage some implementation-specific API. This constructor performs a shallow copy, i.e. the properties are not cloned.

Parameters:
axis - The coordinate system axis to copy.
Since:
2.2

DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

public DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?> properties,
                                   java.lang.String abbreviation,
                                   org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction,
                                   javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit,
                                   double minimum,
                                   double maximum,
                                   org.opengis.referencing.cs.RangeMeaning rangeMeaning)
Constructs an axis from a set of properties. The properties map is given unchanged to the super-class constructor.

Parameters:
properties - Set of properties. Should contains at least "name".
abbreviation - The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axes.
direction - The direction of this coordinate system axis.
unit - The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis.
minimum - The minimum value normally allowed for this axis.
maximum - The maximum value normally allowed for this axis.
rangeMeaning - The meaning of axis value range specified by the minimum and maximum values.
Since:
2.3

DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

public DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?> properties,
                                   java.lang.String abbreviation,
                                   org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction,
                                   javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
Constructs an unbounded axis from a set of properties. The properties map is given unchanged to the super-class constructor. The minimum and maximum values are inferred from the axis unit and direction.

Parameters:
properties - Set of properties. Should contains at least "name".
abbreviation - The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axes.
direction - The direction of this coordinate system axis.
unit - The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis.

DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

public DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(java.lang.String abbreviation,
                                   org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction,
                                   javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
Constructs an axis with the same name as the abbreviation.

Parameters:
abbreviation - The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axes.
direction - The direction of this coordinate system axis.
unit - The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis.

DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis

public DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis(org.opengis.util.InternationalString name,
                                   java.lang.String abbreviation,
                                   org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction,
                                   javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> unit)
Constructs an axis with a name as an international string and an abbreviation. The name of this identified object is set to the unlocalized version of the name argument, as given by name.toString(null). The same name argument is also stored as an alias, which allows fetching localized versions of the name.

Parameters:
name - The name of this axis. Also stored as an alias for localization purpose.
abbreviation - The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axis.
direction - The direction of this coordinate system axis.
unit - The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis.
Method Detail

getPredefined

public static DefaultCoordinateSystemAxis getPredefined(java.lang.String name,
                                                        org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction)
Returns one of the predefined axis for the given name and direction, or null if none. This method searchs only in predefined constants like GEODETIC_LATITUDE, not in any custom axis instantiated by a public constructor. The name of those constants match ISO 19111 names or some names commonly found in Well Known Text (WKT) formats.

This method first checks if the specified name matches the abbreviation of a predefined axis. The comparaison is case-sensitive (for example the GEOCENTRIC_X abbreviation is uppercase "X", while the abbreviation for the generic X axis is lowercase "x").

If the specified name doesn't match any abbreviation, then this method compares the name against predefined axis name in a case-insensitive manner. Examples of valid names are "Geodetic latitude" and "Northing".

The direction argument is optional and can be used in order to resolve ambiguity like X and DISPLAY_X axis. If this argument is null, then the first axis with a matching name or abbreviation will be returned.

Parameters:
name - The axis name or abbreviation.
direction - An optional direction, or null.
Returns:
One of the constants declared in this class, or null.
Since:
2.4

getDirection

public static org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection getDirection(java.lang.String direction)
                                                             throws java.util.NoSuchElementException
Returns an axis direction constants from its name.

Parameters:
direction - The direction name (e.g. "north", "east", etc.).
Returns:
The axis direction for the given name.
Throws:
java.util.NoSuchElementException - if the given name is not a know axis direction.

getDirection

public org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection getDirection()
Direction of this coordinate system axis. In the case of Cartesian projected coordinates, this is the direction of this coordinate system axis locally. Examples: north or south, east or west, up or down.

Within any set of coordinate system axes, only one of each pair of terms can be used. For earth-fixed coordinate reference systems, this direction is often approximate and intended to provide a human interpretable meaning to the axis. When a geodetic datum is used, the precise directions of the axes may therefore vary slightly from this approximate direction.

Note that an DefaultEngineeringCRS often requires specific descriptions of the directions of its coordinate system axes.

Specified by:
getDirection in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis

getAbbreviation

public java.lang.String getAbbreviation()
The abbreviation used for this coordinate system axes. This abbreviation is also used to identify the ordinates in coordinate tuple. Examples are "X" and "Y".

Specified by:
getAbbreviation in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis
Returns:
The coordinate system axis abbreviation.

getUnit

public javax.measure.unit.Unit<?> getUnit()
The unit of measure used for this coordinate system axis. The value of this coordinate in a coordinate tuple shall be recorded using this unit of measure, whenever those coordinates use a coordinate reference system that uses a coordinate system that uses this axis.

Specified by:
getUnit in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis

getMinimumValue

public double getMinimumValue()
Returns the minimum value normally allowed for this axis, in the unit of measure for the axis. If there is no minimum value, then this method returns negative infinity.

Specified by:
getMinimumValue in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis
Since:
2.3

getMaximumValue

public double getMaximumValue()
Returns the maximum value normally allowed for this axis, in the unit of measure for the axis. If there is no maximum value, then this method returns negative infinity.

Specified by:
getMaximumValue in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis
Since:
2.3

getRangeMeaning

public org.opengis.referencing.cs.RangeMeaning getRangeMeaning()
Returns the meaning of axis value range specified by the minimum and maximum values. This element shall be omitted when both minimum and maximum values are omitted. It may be included when minimum and/or maximum values are included. If this element is omitted when minimum or maximum values are included, the meaning is unspecified.

Specified by:
getRangeMeaning in interface org.opengis.referencing.cs.CoordinateSystemAxis
Since:
2.3

isCompassDirection

public static boolean isCompassDirection(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection direction)
Returns true if the specified direction is a compass direction. Compass directions include "North", "North-North-East", "North-East", etc.

Parameters:
direction - The axis direction to test.
Returns:
true if the given direction is a compass direction.
Since:
2.4

getAngle

public static double getAngle(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection source,
                              org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection target)
Returns the arithmetic (counterclockwise) angle from the first direction to the second direction, in decimal degrees. This method returns a value between -180° and +180°, or NaN if no angle can be computed.

A positive angle denotes a right-handed system, while a negative angle denotes a left-handed system. Example:

Parameters:
source - The source axis direction.
target - The target axis direction.
Returns:
The arithmetic angle (in degrees) of the rotation to apply on a line pointing toward the source direction in order to make it point toward the target direction, or Double.NaN if this value can't be computed.
Since:
2.4

perpendicular

public static boolean perpendicular(org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection first,
                                    org.opengis.referencing.cs.AxisDirection second)
Returns true if the specified directions are perpendicular.

Parameters:
first - The first axis direction to test.
second - The second axis direction to test.
Returns:
true if the given axis direction are perpendicular.
Since:
2.4

nameMatches

public boolean nameMatches(java.lang.String name)
Returns true if either the primary name or at least one alias matches the specified string. This method performs all the searh done by the super-class, with the addition of special processing for latitudes and longitudes:

The above special cases are needed in order to workaround a conflict in specifications: ISO 19111 explicitly state that the latitude and longitude axis names shall be "Geodetic latitude" and "Geodetic longitude", will legacy OGC 01-009 (where WKT is defined) said that the default values shall be "Lat" and "Lon".

Overrides:
nameMatches in class AbstractIdentifiedObject
Parameters:
name - The name to compare.
Returns:
true if the primary name of at least one alias matches the specified name.

equals

public boolean equals(AbstractIdentifiedObject object,
                      boolean compareMetadata)
Compares the specified object with this axis for equality.

Overrides:
equals in class AbstractIdentifiedObject
Parameters:
object - The object to compare to this.
compareMetadata - true for performing a strict comparaison, or false for comparing only properties relevant to transformations.
Returns:
true if both objects are equal.

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Returns a hash value for this axis. This value doesn't need to be the same in past or future versions of this class.

Overrides:
hashCode in class AbstractIdentifiedObject
Returns:
The hash code value. This value doesn't need to be the same in past or future versions of this class.

formatWKT

protected java.lang.String formatWKT(Formatter formatter)
Format the inner part of a Well Known Text (WKT) element. WKT is returned by the toString method and looks like AXIS["name",NORTH].

Overrides:
formatWKT in class Formattable
Parameters:
formatter - The formatter to use.
Returns:
The WKT element name, which is "AXIS".
See Also:
Formattable.toWKT(), Formattable.toString()


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