| Package | Description |
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| fr.cnes.sirius.patrius.projections |
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
AbstractProjection
Abstract class for projections.
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class |
GeneralizedFlamsteedSamson
Despite the common name, the "Sanson-Flamsteed" projection was not first studied by either Nicholas Sanson (ca. 1650)
or John Flamsteed (1729, published posthumously), but possibly by Mercator — at least it was included for maps of
South America in later editions (1606) of Mercator's atlas, and has been referred to as the Mercator equal-area
projection, or Mercator-Sanson.
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class |
IdentityProjection
This is the identity projection defined by
X = LonThe pivot point has a latitude and longitude to 0. |
class |
Mercator
The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection which became the standard map projection for nautical
purposes because of its ability to represent lines of constant course, known loxodromes, as straight segments.
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