Class Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateOperation¶
Defined in File Ifc4x3_rc1.h
Nested Relationships¶
This class is a nested type of Struct Ifc4x3_rc1.
Inheritance Relationships¶
Base Type¶
public IfcUtil::IfcBaseEntity
(Class IfcBaseEntity)
Derived Type¶
public Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcMapConversion
(Class Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcMapConversion)
Class Documentation¶
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class
Ifc4x3_rc1
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IfcCoordinateOperation
: public IfcUtil::IfcBaseEntity¶ Definition from OpenGIS® Abstract Specification, Topic 2: If the relationship between any two coordinate reference systems is known, coordinates can be transformed or converted to another coordinate reference system. Coordinate operations are divided into two subtypes:
Coordinate conversion – mathematical operation on coordinates that does not include any change of datum. The best-known example of a coordinate conversion is a map projection. The parameters describing coordinate conversions are defined rather than empirically derived. Note that some conversions have no parameters.
Coordinate transformation – mathematical operation on coordinates that usually includes a change of datum. The parameters of a coordinate transformation are empirically derived from data containing the coordinates of a series of points in both coordinate reference systems. This computational process is usually ‘over-determined’, allowing derivation of error (or accuracy) estimates for the transformation. Also, the stochastic nature of the parameters may result in multiple (different) versions of the same coordinate transformation. Because of this several transformations may exist for a given pair of coordinate reference systems, differing in their transformation method, parameter values and accuracy characteristics.
The coordinate operation is an abstract supertype to handle any operation (transformation or conversion) between two coordinate reference systems. It is meant to provide expandability for future versions, since currently only the conversion of a local engineering coordinate system into a map coordinate reference system is dealt with by the subtype IfcMapConversion.
By convention, a coordinate operation is given between the SourceCRS being the more local, or child coordinate reference system, and the TargetCRS being the more remote or parent coordinate reference system, in thespecial case the coordinate operation between the local engineering coordinate system of the construction project and any map or other coordinate reference system.
HISTORY New entity in IFC2x4.
Subclassed by Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcMapConversion
Public Types
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typedef IfcTemplatedEntityList<IfcCoordinateOperation>
list
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Public Functions
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::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystemSelect *
SourceCRS
() const¶ Source coordinate reference system for the operation.
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void
setSourceCRS
(::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystemSelect *v)¶
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::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystem *
TargetCRS
() const¶ Target coordinate reference system for the operation.
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void
setTargetCRS
(::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystem *v)¶
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IfcCoordinateOperation
(IfcEntityInstanceData *e)¶
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IfcCoordinateOperation
(::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystemSelect *v1_SourceCRS, ::Ifc4x3_rc1::IfcCoordinateReferenceSystem *v2_TargetCRS)¶
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typedef IfcTemplatedEntityList<IfcCoordinateOperation>