Class Name: PS Location 3D
Definition
A coordinate within the Augmented Polar Stereographic (PS) 3D
Spatial Reference Frame (SRF).
The Augmented Polar Stereographic projection-based Spatial Reference Frame
is a planar, conformal projection placed tangent to the Object Reference
Model/Earth Reference Model (ORM/ERM) at either of the two poles. When
secant, intersection with the ORM/ERM occurs along a parallel of latitude;
alternatively this can be expressed as a "central scale factor".
The locations of the poles are defined by the ORM/ERM.
When used to define a 3D coordinate system, the resulting X and Y axes are
measured in meters (rather than arc degrees), with the origin located at
the parametrically specified pole. The Y axis lies along (and is positive
along) a parametrically defined meridian; the X axis is perpendicular to
the Y axis and is oriented to form a 2D right-handed coordinate system.
The Z axis is oriented perpendicular to the other two axes, and forms a 3D
right-handed coordinate system. The origin is defined by the parametrically
specified pole and the parametric vertical datum.
See the SEDRIS Spatial Reference Model (SRM) for additional details.
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Component of (one-way)(inherited)
- optionally, some Arcs
- optionally, some Base Perimeter Data
- optionally, some Base Reference Vectors
- optionally, some Directional Light Behaviors
- optionally, a Distance Level of Detail Data (notes)
- optionally, some Ellipses
- optionally, some Elliptic Cylinders
- optionally, some Feature Edges
- optionally, a Feature Node
- optionally, some Image Anchors
- optionally, some Labels
- optionally, a Location Table
- optionally, some Morph Points
- optionally, some Point Geometries
- optionally, some Property Grid Hook Points
- optionally, a Reference Origin
- optionally, some Spatial Domains
- optionally, some Spatial Index Related Feature Topologies
- optionally, some Spatial Index Related Features
- optionally, some Spatial Index Related Geometries
- optionally, some Tack Points
- optionally, some Vertices
- optionally, some Vertex with Component Indices
- optionally, some World 3X3s
- optionally, some World Transformations
- optionally, an Attachment Point
- optionally, some Center of Buoyancies
- optionally, some Center of Mass
- optionally, some Center of Pressures
- optionally, a Contact Point
- optionally, some Positional Lights
- optionally, some Separating Planes
- optionally, some Sound Instances
- optionally, some Stamp Behaviors
- optionally, some Volumes
- optionally, some Volume Level of Detail Data
- optionally, some Volume Light Behaviors
Notes
Component of Notes
the center point for the LOD test
Fields Notes
in meters
in meters along meridian defined by the applicable APS
Spatial Reference Frame (SRF) parameters
Elevation or height; positive along XY surface normal
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