HOM2XY: Hotine Oblique Mercator – Two Points, Rectified
This variation of Hotine produces rectified Cartesian coordinates. Its origin is the intersection of the central geodesic and the equator of the aposphere. It is retained primarily for historical purposes as it is rarely ever used.
To remain consistent with prior releases, this type uses the same rectification technique as the Alaska variation.
Nom de paramètre |
Description |
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PARM1 |
The longitude, in degrees, of the first point on the central geodesic. |
PARM2 |
The longitude, in degrees, of the first point on the central geodesic. |
PARM3 |
The longitude, in degrees, of the second point on the central geodesic. |
PARM4 |
The latitude, in degrees, of the second point on the central geodesic. |
ORG_LAT |
The latitude, in degrees, of the center of the coordinate system being defined. That is, the point on the central geodesic which has this latitude is the natural origin of the projection. |
X_OFF |
Le faux Est doit être appliqué à toutes les coordonnées X, pour que toutes les coordonnées X dans le système de coordonnées aient des valeurs positives de taille raisonnable. |
Y_OFF |
Le faux Nord à appliquer à toutes les coordonnées Y. |