Class DefaultConversion
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable,- Formattable,- Parameterized,- Deprecable,- LenientComparable,- IdentifiedObject,- Conversion,- CoordinateOperation,- SingleOperation
This coordinate operation contains an operation method, usually with associated parameter values. In the SIS implementation, the parameter values can be either inferred from the math transform or explicitly provided at construction time in a defining conversion (see below).
Defining conversions
OperationMethod instances are generally created for a pair of existing source
 and target CRS. But Conversion instances without those information may exist
 temporarily while creating a derived or
 projected CRS.
 Those defining conversions have no source and target CRS since those elements are provided by the
 derived or projected CRS themselves. This class provides a constructor for such defining conversions.
 After the source and target CRS become known, we can invoke the specialize(…) method for
 creating a math transform from the parameters,
 instantiate a new Conversion of a more specific type
 (ConicProjection,
  CylindricalProjection or
  PlanarProjection) if possible,
 and assign the source and target CRS to it.
Immutability and thread safety
This class is immutable and thus thread-safe if the property values (not necessarily the map itself) given to the constructor are also immutable. This means that unless otherwise noted in the javadoc,Conversion instances created using only SIS factories and static constants can be shared
 by many objects and passed between threads without synchronization.- Since:
- 0.6
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Defined in the sis-referencing module
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Field SummaryFields inherited from class AbstractIdentifiedObjectDEPRECATED_KEY, LOCALE_KEYFields inherited from interface CoordinateOperationCOORDINATE_OPERATION_ACCURACY_KEY, DOMAIN_OF_VALIDITY_KEY, OPERATION_VERSION_KEY, SCOPE_KEYFields inherited from interface IdentifiedObjectALIAS_KEY, IDENTIFIERS_KEY, NAME_KEY, REMARKS_KEY
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsModifierConstructorDescriptionDefaultConversion(Map<String, ?> properties, CoordinateReferenceSystem sourceCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem targetCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem interpolationCRS, OperationMethod method, MathTransform transform) Creates a coordinate conversion from the given properties.DefaultConversion(Map<String, ?> properties, OperationMethod method, MathTransform transform, ParameterValueGroup parameters) Creates a defining conversion from the given transform and/or parameters.protectedDefaultConversion(Conversion operation) Creates a new coordinate operation with the same values than the specified one.
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic DefaultConversioncastOrCopy(Conversion object) Returns a SIS coordinate operation implementation with the values of the given arbitrary implementation.booleanequals(Object object, ComparisonMode mode) Compares this coordinate operation with the specified object for equality.Class<? extends Conversion>Returns the GeoAPI interface implemented by this class.Returns a description of the operation method, including a list of expected parameter names.Returns a description of the parameters.Returns the parameter values.<T extends Conversion>
 Tspecialize(Class<T> baseType, CoordinateReferenceSystem sourceCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem targetCRS, MathTransformFactory factory) Returns a specialization of this conversion with a more specific type, source and target CRS.Methods inherited from class AbstractCoordinateOperationcastOrCopy, computeHashCode, formatTo, getCoordinateOperationAccuracy, getDomainOfValidity, getInterpolationCRS, getLinearAccuracy, getMathTransform, getOperationVersion, getScope, getSourceCRS, getTargetCRS, getWrapAroundChanges, isDefiningConversionMethods inherited from class AbstractIdentifiedObjectcastOrCopy, equals, formatTo, getAlias, getDescription, getIdentifiers, getName, getRemarks, hashCode, isDeprecated, isHeuristicMatchForNameMethods inherited from class FormattableObjectprint, toString, toString, toWKTMethods inherited from class Objectclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface ConversiongetOperationVersion, getSourceCRS, getTargetCRSMethods inherited from interface CoordinateOperationgetCoordinateOperationAccuracy, getDomainOfValidity, getMathTransform, getScopeMethods inherited from interface IdentifiedObjectgetAlias, getIdentifiers, getName, getRemarks, toWKTMethods inherited from interface SingleOperationgetMethod, getParameterValues
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Constructor Details- 
DefaultConversionpublic DefaultConversion(Map<String, ?> properties, CoordinateReferenceSystem sourceCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem targetCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem interpolationCRS, OperationMethod method, MathTransform transform) Creates a coordinate conversion from the given properties. The properties given in argument follow the same rules than for the super-class constructor. The following table is a reminder of main (not all) properties:Recognized properties (non exhaustive list) Property name Value type Returned by "name" IdentifierorStringAbstractIdentifiedObject.getName()"identifiers" Identifier(optionally as array)AbstractIdentifiedObject.getIdentifiers()"domainOfValidity" ExtentAbstractCoordinateOperation.getDomainOfValidity()Relationship between datumBy definition, coordinate conversions do not change the datum. Consequently, the givensourceCRSandtargetCRSshould use the same datum. If the datum is not the same, then the coordinate operation should probably be a transformation instead. However, Apache SIS does not enforce that condition, but we encourage users to follow it. The reason why SIS is tolerant is because some gray areas may exist about whether an operation should be considered as a conversion or a transformation.Example: converting time instants from a temporal CRS using the January 1st, 1950 epoch to another temporal CRS using the January 1st, 1970 epoch is a datum change, since the epoch is part of temporal datum definition. However, such operation does not have all the accuracy issues of transformations between geodetic datum (empirically determined, over-determined systems, stochastic nature of the parameters). Consequently, some users may consider sufficient to represent temporal epoch changes as conversions instead than transformations.Note that while Apache SIS accepts to constructDefaultConversioninstances with different source and target datum, it does not accept to use such instances for derived CRS construction.- Parameters:
- properties- the properties to be given to the identified object.
- sourceCRS- the source CRS.
- targetCRS- the target CRS, which shall use a datum equals (ignoring metadata) to the source CRS datum.
- interpolationCRS- the CRS of additional coordinates needed for the operation, or- nullif none.
- method- the coordinate operation method (mandatory in all cases).
- transform- transform from positions in the source CRS to positions in the target CRS.
 
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DefaultConversionpublic DefaultConversion(Map<String, ?> properties, OperationMethod method, MathTransform transform, ParameterValueGroup parameters) Creates a defining conversion from the given transform and/or parameters. This conversion has no source and target CRS since those elements are usually unknown at defining conversion construction time. The source and target CRS will become known later, at the Derived CRS or Projected CRS construction time.The propertiesmap given in argument follows the same rules than for the above constructor.Transform and parameters argumentsAt least one of thetransformorparametersargument must be non-null. If the caller supplies atransformargument, then it shall be a transform expecting normalized input coordinates and producing normalized output coordinates. SeeAxesConventionfor more information about what Apache SIS means by "normalized".If the caller cannot yet supply a MathTransform, then (s)he shall supply the parameter values needed for creating that transform, with the possible omission of"semi_major"and"semi_minor"values. The semi-major and semi-minor parameter values will be set automatically when thespecialize(…)method will be invoked.If both the transformandparametersarguments are non-null, then the latter should describe the parameters used for creating the transform. Those parameters will be stored for information purpose and can be given back by theSingleOperation.getParameterValues()method.- Parameters:
- properties- the properties to be given to the identified object.
- method- the operation method.
- transform- transform from positions in the source CRS to positions in the target CRS, or- null.
- parameters- the- transformparameter values, or- null.
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DefaultConversionCreates a new coordinate operation with the same values than the specified one. This copy constructor provides a way to convert an arbitrary implementation into a SIS one or a user-defined one (as a subclass), usually in order to leverage some implementation-specific API.This constructor performs a shallow copy, i.e. the properties are not cloned. - Parameters:
- operation- the coordinate operation to copy.
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Method Details- 
castOrCopyReturns a SIS coordinate operation implementation with the values of the given arbitrary implementation. This method performs the first applicable action in the following choices:- If the given object is null, then this method returnsnull.
- Otherwise if the given object is an instance of
       Conversion,Projection,CylindricalProjection,ConicProjectionorPlanarProjection, then this method delegates to thecastOrCopy(…)method of the corresponding SIS subclass. Note that if the given object implements more than one of the above-cited interfaces, then thecastOrCopy(…)method to be used is unspecified.
- Otherwise if the given object is already an instance of
       DefaultConversion, then it is returned unchanged.
- Otherwise a new DefaultConversioninstance is created using the copy constructor and returned. Note that this is a shallow copy operation, because the other properties contained in the given object are not recursively copied.
 - Parameters:
- object- the object to get as a SIS implementation, or- nullif none.
- Returns:
- a SIS implementation containing the values of the given object (may be the
         given object itself), or nullif the argument was null.
 
- If the given object is 
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getInterfaceReturns the GeoAPI interface implemented by this class. The default implementation returnsConversion.class. Subclasses implementing a more specific GeoAPI interface shall override this method.- Overrides:
- getInterfacein class- AbstractCoordinateOperation
- Returns:
- the conversion interface implemented by this class.
 
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specializepublic <T extends Conversion> T specialize(Class<T> baseType, CoordinateReferenceSystem sourceCRS, CoordinateReferenceSystem targetCRS, MathTransformFactory factory) throws FactoryException Returns a specialization of this conversion with a more specific type, source and target CRS. Thisspecialize(…)method is typically invoked on defining conversion instances, when more information become available about the conversion to create.The given baseTypeargument can be one of the following values:- Conversion.class
- Projection.class
- CylindricalProjection.class
- ConicProjection.class
- PlanarProjection.class
 specialize(…)method returns a conversion which implement at least the givenbaseTypeinterface, but may also implement a more specific GeoAPI interface ifspecialize(…)has been able to infer the type from the operation method.- Type Parameters:
- T- compile-time type of the- baseTypeargument.
- Parameters:
- baseType- the base GeoAPI interface to be implemented by the conversion to return.
- sourceCRS- the source CRS.
- targetCRS- the target CRS.
- factory- the factory to use for creating a transform from the parameters or for performing axis changes, or- nullfor the default factory.
- Returns:
- the conversion of the given type between the given CRS.
- Throws:
- ClassCastException- if a contradiction is found between the given- baseType, the defining conversion type and the method operation type.
- MismatchedDatumException- if the given CRS do not use the same datum than the source and target CRS of this conversion.
- FactoryException- if the creation of a- MathTransformfrom the parameter values, or a change of axis order or units failed.
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getMethodReturns a description of the operation method, including a list of expected parameter names. The returned object does not contains any parameter value.- Specified by:
- getMethodin interface- SingleOperation
- Returns:
- a description of the operation method.
 
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getParameterDescriptorsReturns a description of the parameters. The default implementation performs the following choice:- If parameter values were specified explicitly at construction time, then the descriptor of those parameters is returned.
- Otherwise if this method can infer the parameter descriptor from the math transform, then that descriptor is returned.
- Otherwise fallback on the method parameters.
 Note: the two parameter descriptions (from theMathTransformor from theOperationMethod) should be very similar. If they differ, it should be only in minor details like remarks, default values or units of measurement.- Specified by:
- getParameterDescriptorsin interface- Parameterized
- Returns:
- a description of the parameters.
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getParameterValuesReturns the parameter values. The default implementation performs the following choice:- If parameter values were specified explicitly at construction time, then they are returned as an unmodifiable parameter group.
- Otherwise if this method can infer the parameter values from the math transform, then those parameters are returned.
- Otherwise throw UnsupportedImplementationException.
 - Specified by:
- getParameterValuesin interface- Parameterized
- Specified by:
- getParameterValuesin interface- SingleOperation
- Returns:
- the parameter values.
- Throws:
- UnsupportedOperationException- if the parameter values cannot be determined for the current math transform implementation.
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equalsCompares this coordinate operation with the specified object for equality. If themodeargument isComparisonMode.STRICTorBY_CONTRACT, then all available properties are compared including the domain of validity and the scope.- Specified by:
- equalsin interface- LenientComparable
- Overrides:
- equalsin class- AbstractCoordinateOperation
- Parameters:
- object- the object to compare to- this.
- mode-- STRICTfor performing a strict comparison, or- IGNORE_METADATAfor ignoring properties that do not make a difference in the numerical results of coordinate operations.
- Returns:
- trueif both objects are equal for the given comparison mode.
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