[Proj4j] projection transformation

ahmet temiz ahmettemiz88 at gmail.com
Sat May 29 05:03:38 EDT 2010


thank you

ı will be standing by

2010/5/29 Martin Davis <mbdavis at refractions.net>:
> Ok, I'll work on this ASAP.
>
> Martin
>
> ahmet temiz wrote:
>>
>> thank you
>>
>> I prefer second option. Could you send it if possible ?
>>
>> regards
>>
>> 2010/5/27 Martin Davis <mtnclimb at gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>> Ahmet,
>>>
>>> Unfortunately at this point there isn't an available distribution of
>>> Proj4J in compiled form.  You have two choices:
>>>
>>> 1. download the project source files and compile it yourself (there is
>>> an Ant script that does this)
>>>
>>> 2. If #1 is not an option possibly I can provide you with a compiled jar
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:14 AM, ahmet temiz <ahmettemiz88 at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> thank you
>>>>
>>>> where can I find related "jar" file ?
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
>>>> 2010/5/26 Martin Davis <mtnclimb at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's some sample code to do this (this code is also now in the
>>>>> ExampleTest file in SVN)
>>>>>
>>>>>  public void testExplicitTransform()
>>>>>  {
>>>>>   String csName1 = "EPSG:32636";
>>>>>   String csName2 = "EPSG:4326";
>>>>>
>>>>>   CoordinateTransformFactory ctFactory = new
>>>>> CoordinateTransformFactory();
>>>>>   CRSFactory csFactory = new CRSFactory();
>>>>>   /*
>>>>>    * Create {@link CoordinateReferenceSystem} &
>>>>> CoordinateTransformation.
>>>>>    * Normally this would be carried out once and reused for all
>>>>> transformations
>>>>>    */
>>>>>   CoordinateReferenceSystem crs1 = csFactory.createFromName(csName1);
>>>>>   CoordinateReferenceSystem crs2 = csFactory.createFromName(csName2);
>>>>>
>>>>>   CoordinateTransform trans = ctFactory.createTransform(crs1, crs2);
>>>>>
>>>>>   /*
>>>>>    * Create input and output points.
>>>>>    * These can be constructed once per thread and reused.
>>>>>    */
>>>>>   ProjCoordinate p1 = new ProjCoordinate();
>>>>>   ProjCoordinate p2 = new ProjCoordinate();
>>>>>   p1.x = 500000;
>>>>>   p1.y = 4649776.22482;
>>>>>
>>>>>   /*
>>>>>    * Transform point
>>>>>    */
>>>>>   trans.transform(p1, p2);
>>>>>
>>>>>   assertTrue(isInTolerance(p2, 33, 42, 0.000001));
>>>>>  }
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:33 AM, ahmet temiz <ahmettemiz88 at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hello
>>>>>>
>>>>>> how can I transform utm epsg :32636 values to epsg:4326
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards
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