A fresh approach to coordinate transformations...
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A fresh approach to coordinate transformations...
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I imagine myself as a poor man's Copernicus and, using my basic understanding of orbital mechanics, built an app to find the position of the sun in the sky at any location in the world on any date and time!
This library provides different coordinate systems
Scalar Magnitudes are invariant quantities that conserve their value and form under transformations of translation and rotation, or changes between coordinate systems (Cartesian, polar, spherical, etc.)
Relational Magnitudes are invariant vectorial quantities that conserve their value and form under transformations of translation and rotation.
This repository contains custom codes enabling essential 3D operations. For more information, visit:
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This is the code for a simple demo of the CoordConversion library.
🧭 Explore invariant vectorial quantities that maintain their properties under translation and rotation in this project on relational magnitudes.
Local coordinate transforms for ArcGIS Pro
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