com.jhlabs.map.proj
Class MillerCylindrical2Projection

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.jhlabs.map.proj.Projection
      extended by com.jhlabs.map.proj.CylindricalProjection
          extended by com.jhlabs.map.proj.MillerCylindrical2Projection
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable

public class MillerCylindrical2Projection
extends CylindricalProjection

Miller's second cylindrical projection, which is not used as often as his first one. Very similar to Braun's cylindrical stereographic projection. Based on proj4.

Author:
Bernhard Jenny, Institute of Cartography, ETH Zurich.
See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.jhlabs.map.proj.Projection
a, DTR, e, ellipsoid, EPS10, es, falseEasting, falseNorthing, fromMetres, geocentric, maxLatitude, maxLongitude, minLatitude, minLongitude, name, one_es, projectionLatitude, projectionLongitude, rone_es, RTD, scaleFactor, spherical, trueScaleLatitude
 
Constructor Summary
MillerCylindrical2Projection()
           
 
Method Summary
 boolean hasInverse()
          Returns true if this projection has an inverse
 Point2D.Double project(double lplam, double lpphi, Point2D.Double out)
          The method which actually does the projection.
 Point2D.Double projectInverse(double xyx, double xyy, Point2D.Double out)
          The method which actually does the inverse projection.
 String toString()
           
 
Methods inherited from class com.jhlabs.map.proj.CylindricalProjection
isRectilinear
 
Methods inherited from class com.jhlabs.map.proj.Projection
binarySearchInverse, binarySearchInverse, clone, getEllipsoid, getEPSGCode, getEquatorRadius, getFalseEasting, getFalseNorthing, getFromMetres, getMaxLatitude, getMaxLatitudeDegrees, getMaxLongitude, getMaxLongitudeDegrees, getMinLatitude, getMinLatitudeDegrees, getMinLongitude, getMinLongitudeDegrees, getName, getPROJ4Description, getProjectionDescription, getProjectionLatitude, getProjectionLatitudeDegrees, getProjectionLongitude, getProjectionLongitudeDegrees, getScaleFactor, getTrueScaleLatitude, getTrueScaleLatitudeDegrees, initialize, inside, inverseTransform, inverseTransform, inverseTransform, inverseTransformRadians, inverseTransformRadians, inverseTransformRadians, isConformal, isEqualArea, main, parallelsAreParallel, setEllipsoid, setFalseEasting, setFalseNorthing, setFromMetres, setMaxLatitude, setMaxLongitude, setMaxLongitudeDegrees, setMinLatitude, setMinLongitude, setMinLongitudeDegrees, setName, setProjectionLatitude, setProjectionLatitudeDegrees, setProjectionLongitude, setProjectionLongitudeDegrees, setScaleFactor, setTrueScaleLatitude, setTrueScaleLatitudeDegrees, testBinarySearchInverse, transform, transform, transform, transform, transformRadians, transformRadians, transformRadians
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

MillerCylindrical2Projection

public MillerCylindrical2Projection()
Method Detail

project

public Point2D.Double project(double lplam,
                              double lpphi,
                              Point2D.Double out)
Description copied from class: Projection
The method which actually does the projection. This should be overridden for all projections.

Overrides:
project in class Projection
Parameters:
lplam - Longitude in radians.
lpphi - Latitude in radians.
out - The projected point.
Returns:
The projected point, identical to parameter dst.

projectInverse

public Point2D.Double projectInverse(double xyx,
                                     double xyy,
                                     Point2D.Double out)
Description copied from class: Projection
The method which actually does the inverse projection. This should be overridden for all projections.

Overrides:
projectInverse in class Projection

hasInverse

public boolean hasInverse()
Description copied from class: Projection
Returns true if this projection has an inverse

Overrides:
hasInverse in class Projection

toString

public String toString()
Overrides:
toString in class CylindricalProjection


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