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package org.opengis.referencing.cs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import org.opengis.util.CodeList;
import org.opengis.annotation.UML;
import org.opengis.annotation.Extension;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Obligation.*;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Specification.*;
/**
* The direction of positive increments in the coordinate value for a coordinate system
* axis. This direction is exact in some cases, and is approximate in other cases.
* <p>
* Some coordinate systems use non-standard orientations. For example,
* the first axis in South African grids usually points West, instead of
* East. This information is obviously relevant for algorithms converting
* South African grid coordinates into Lat/Long.
*
*
* @source $URL: http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.7.x/modules/library/opengis/src/main/java/org/opengis/referencing/cs/AxisDirection.java $
* @version <A HREF="http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=6716">Abstract specification 2.0</A>
* @author Martin Desruisseaux (IRD)
* @since GeoAPI 1.0
*/
@UML(identifier="CS_AxisDirection", specification=ISO_19111)
public final class AxisDirection extends CodeList<AxisDirection> {
/**
* Serial number for compatibility with different versions.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4405275475770755714L;
/**
* List of all enumerations of this type.
* Must be declared before any enum declaration.
*/
private static final List<AxisDirection> VALUES = new ArrayList<AxisDirection>(32);
/**
* Unknown or unspecified axis orientation.
*/
@UML(identifier="CS_AxisOrientationEnum.CS_AO_Other", specification=OGC_01009)
public static final AxisDirection OTHER = new AxisDirection("OTHER");
static {
OTHER.opposite = OTHER;
}
/**
* Axis positive direction is north. In a geographic or projected CRS,
* north is defined through the geodetic datum. In an engineering CRS,
* north may be defined with respect to an engineering object rather
* than a geographical direction.
*/
@UML(identifier="north", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection NORTH = new AxisDirection("NORTH");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately north-north-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="northNorthEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection NORTH_NORTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("NORTH_NORTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately north-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="northEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection NORTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("NORTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately east-north-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="eastNorthEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection EAST_NORTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("EAST_NORTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is π/2 radians clockwise from north.
* This is usually used for Grid X coordinates and Longitude.
*/
@UML(identifier="east", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection EAST = new AxisDirection("EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately east-south-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="eastSouthEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection EAST_SOUTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("EAST_SOUTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately south-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="southEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection SOUTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("SOUTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately south-south-east.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="southSouthEast", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection SOUTH_SOUTH_EAST = new AxisDirection("SOUTH_SOUTH_EAST");
/**
* Axis positive direction is π radians clockwise from north.
*/
@UML(identifier="south", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection SOUTH = new AxisDirection("SOUTH", NORTH);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately south-south-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="southSouthWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection SOUTH_SOUTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("SOUTH_SOUTH_WEST", NORTH_NORTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately south-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="southWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection SOUTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("SOUTH_WEST", NORTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately west-south-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="westSouthWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection WEST_SOUTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("WEST_SOUTH_WEST", EAST_NORTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is 3π/2 radians clockwise from north.
* This is usually used for Grid X coordinates and Longitude.
*/
@UML(identifier="west", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection WEST = new AxisDirection("WEST", EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately west-north-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="westNorthWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection WEST_NORTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("WEST_NORTH_WEST", EAST_SOUTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately north-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="northWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection NORTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("NORTH_WEST", SOUTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is approximately north-north-west.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="northNorthWest", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection NORTH_NORTH_WEST = new AxisDirection("NORTH_NORTH_WEST", SOUTH_SOUTH_EAST);
/**
* Axis positive direction is up relative to gravity.
* This is used for {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.VerticalCRS vertical}
* coordinate reference systems.
*/
@UML(identifier="up", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection UP = new AxisDirection("UP");
/**
* Axis positive direction is down relative to gravity.
* This is used for {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.VerticalCRS vertical}
* coordinate reference systems.
*/
@UML(identifier="down", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection DOWN = new AxisDirection("DOWN", UP);
/**
* Axis positive direction is in the equatorial plane from the centre of the
* modelled earth towards the intersection of the equator with the prime meridian.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="geocentricX", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection GEOCENTRIC_X = new AxisDirection("GEOCENTRIC_X");
/**
* Axis positive direction is in the equatorial plane from the centre of the
* modelled earth towards the intersection of the equator and the meridian π/2
* radians eastwards from the prime meridian.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="geocentricY", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection GEOCENTRIC_Y = new AxisDirection("GEOCENTRIC_Y");
/**
* Axis positive direction is from the centre of the modelled earth parallel to
* its rotation axis and towards its north pole.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="geocentricZ", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection GEOCENTRIC_Z = new AxisDirection("GEOCENTRIC_Z");
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards the future.
* This is used for {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.TemporalCRS temporal}
* coordinate reference systems.
*/
@UML(identifier="future", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection FUTURE = new AxisDirection("FUTURE");
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards the past.
* This is used for {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.TemporalCRS temporal}
* coordinate reference systems.
*/
@UML(identifier="past", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection PAST = new AxisDirection("PAST", FUTURE);
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards higher pixel column.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="columnPositive", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection COLUMN_POSITIVE = new AxisDirection("COLUMN_POSITIVE");
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards lower pixel column.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="columnNegative", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection COLUMN_NEGATIVE = new AxisDirection("COLUMN_NEGATIVE", COLUMN_POSITIVE);
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards higher pixel row.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="rowPositive", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection ROW_POSITIVE = new AxisDirection("ROW_POSITIVE");
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards lower pixel row.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="rowNegative", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection ROW_NEGATIVE = new AxisDirection("ROW_NEGATIVE", ROW_POSITIVE);
/**
* Axis positive direction is right in display.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="displayRight", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection DISPLAY_RIGHT = new AxisDirection("DISPLAY_RIGHT");
/**
* Axis positive direction is left in display.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="displayLeft", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection DISPLAY_LEFT = new AxisDirection("DISPLAY_LEFT", DISPLAY_RIGHT);
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards top of approximately vertical display surface.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="displayUp", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection DISPLAY_UP = new AxisDirection("DISPLAY_UP");
/**
* Axis positive direction is towards bottom of approximately vertical display surface.
*
* @since GeoAPI 2.0
*/
@UML(identifier="displayDown", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final AxisDirection DISPLAY_DOWN = new AxisDirection("DISPLAY_DOWN", DISPLAY_UP);
/**
* The opposite direction for this axis, or {@code null} if the opposite
* direction has not yet been specified.
*/
private transient AxisDirection opposite;
/**
* Constructs an enum with the given name. The new enum is
* automatically added to the list returned by {@link #values}.
*
* @param name The enum name. This name must not be in use by an other enum of this type.
*/
private AxisDirection(final String name) {
super(name, VALUES);
}
/**
* Constructs an axis direction which is the opposite of the specified direction.
*/
private AxisDirection(final String name, final AxisDirection opposite) {
this(name);
if (opposite.opposite != null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(opposite));
}
this.opposite = opposite;
opposite.opposite = this;
}
/**
* Returns the list of {@code AxisDirection}s.
*
* @return The list of codes declared in the current JVM.
*/
public static AxisDirection[] values() {
synchronized (VALUES) {
return VALUES.toArray(new AxisDirection[VALUES.size()]);
}
}
/**
* Returns the list of enumerations of the same kind than this enum.
*/
public AxisDirection[] family() {
return values();
}
/**
* Returns the opposite direction of this axis. The opposite direction of
* {@linkplain #NORTH North} is {@linkplain #SOUTH South}, and the opposite
* direction of {@linkplain #SOUTH South} is {@linkplain #NORTH North}.
* The same applies to {@linkplain #EAST East}-{@linkplain #WEST West},
* {@linkplain #UP Up}-{@linkplain #DOWN Down} and
* {@linkplain #FUTURE Future}-{@linkplain #PAST Past}, <cite>etc.</cite>
* If this axis direction has no opposite, then this method returns {@code null}.
*
* @return The opposite direction, or {@code null} if none or unknown.
*/
@Extension
public AxisDirection opposite() {
return opposite;
}
/**
* Returns the "absolute" direction of this axis.
* This "absolute" operation is similar to the {@code Math.abs(int)}
* method in that "negative" directions like ({@link #SOUTH}, {@link #WEST},
* {@link #DOWN}, {@link #PAST}) are changed for their "positive" counterparts
* ({@link #NORTH}, {@link #EAST}, {@link #UP}, {@link #FUTURE}).
* More specifically, the following conversion table is applied:
* <br>
* <table cellpadding="9"><tr>
* <td width='50%'><table border="1" bgcolor="F4F8FF">
* <tr bgcolor="#B9DCFF">
* <th nowrap width='50%'> Direction </th>
* <th nowrap width='50%'> Absolute value </th>
* </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #NORTH}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #NORTH}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #SOUTH}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #NORTH}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #EAST}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #EAST}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #WEST}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #EAST}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #UP}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #UP}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #DOWN}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #UP}</td> </tr>
* </table></td>
* <td width='50%'><table border="1" bgcolor="F4F8FF">
* <tr bgcolor="#B9DCFF">
* <th nowrap width='50%'> Direction </th>
* <th nowrap width='50%'> Absolute value </th>
* </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_RIGHT}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_RIGHT}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_LEFT}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_RIGHT}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_UP}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_UP}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_DOWN}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #DISPLAY_UP}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #FUTURE}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #FUTURE}</td> </tr>
* <tr><td width='50%'> {@link #PAST}</td> <td width='50%'> {@link #FUTURE}</td> </tr>
* </table></td></tr>
* <tr align="center"><td width='50%'>{@link #OTHER}</td><td width='50%'>{@link #OTHER}</td></tr>
* </table>
*
* @return The direction from the above table.
*/
@Extension
public AxisDirection absolute() {
final AxisDirection opposite = this.opposite;
if (opposite != null) {
if (opposite.ordinal() < ordinal()) {
return opposite;
}
}
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the axis direction that matches the given string, or returns a
* new one if none match it.
*
* @param code The name of the code to fetch or to create.
* @return A code matching the given name.
*/
public static AxisDirection valueOf(String code) {
return valueOf(AxisDirection.class, code);
}
}