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package org.opengis.referencing.datum;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import org.opengis.util.CodeList;
import org.opengis.annotation.UML;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Obligation.*;
import static org.opengis.annotation.Specification.*;
/**
* Type of a vertical datum.
*
*
* @source $URL: http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.7.x/modules/library/opengis/src/main/java/org/opengis/referencing/datum/VerticalDatumType.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="CD_VerticalDatumType", specification=ISO_19111)
public final class VerticalDatumType extends CodeList<VerticalDatumType> {
/**
* Serial number for compatibility with different versions.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8161084528823937553L;
/**
* List of all enumerations of this type.
* Must be declared before any enum declaration.
*/
private static final List<VerticalDatumType> VALUES = new ArrayList<VerticalDatumType>(6);
/**
* In some cases, e.g. oil exploration and production, a geological feature, such as the top
* or bottom of a geologically identifiable and meaningful subsurface layer, is used as a
* vertical datum. Other variations to the above three vertical datum types may exist
* and are all included in this type.
*/
@UML(identifier="other surface", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final VerticalDatumType OTHER_SURFACE = new VerticalDatumType("OTHER_SURFACE");
/**
* The zero value of the associated vertical coordinate system axis is defined to approximate
* a constant potential surface, usually the geoid. Such a reference surface is usually
* determined by a national or scientific authority, and is then a well-known, named datum.
*/
@UML(identifier="geoidal", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final VerticalDatumType GEOIDAL = new VerticalDatumType("GEOIDAL");
/**
* A vertical datum for ellipsoidal heights that are measured along the
* normal to the ellipsoid used in the definition of horizontal datum.
*
* @departure
* This code is a violation of ISO 19111 specification, which does not allow instantation of
* {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.VerticalCRS Vertical CRS} for ellipsoidal height.
* More specifically {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.GeographicCRS Geographic CRS}
* with ellipsoidal height shall be backed by a three-dimensional
* {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.cs.EllipsoidalCS Ellipsoidal CS}; they should never
* be built as {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.CompoundCRS Compound CRS}.
* <p>
* However some API need to express the ellipsoidal height alone, e.g. for type safety
* in methods like {@link org.opengis.metadata.extent.VerticalExtent#getVerticalCRS}.
* The alternative would be to pass an arbitrary
* {@linkplain org.opengis.referencing.crs.CoordinateReferenceSystem Coordinate Reference System}
* and let the user extracts the vertical component himself.
* <p>
* Furthermore the <A HREF="../doc-files/WKT.html">WKT format</A> still in wide use, and this
* format (defined before ISO 19111) does not treat ellipsoidal height in a special way. A WKT
* parser needs to get the vertical CRS separatly before to merge it with the geographic CRS.
*
* @issue http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEO-133
*/
@UML(identifier="CS_DatumType.CS_VD_Ellipsoidal", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=OGC_01009)
public static final VerticalDatumType ELLIPSOIDAL = new VerticalDatumType("ELLIPSOIDAL");
/**
* The zero point of the vertical axis is defined by a surface that has meaning for the
* purpose which the associated vertical measurements are used for. For hydrographic charts,
* this is often a predicted nominal sea surface (i.e., without waves or other wind and current
* effects) that occurs at low tide. Depths are measured in the direction perpendicular
* (approximately) to the actual equipotential surfaces of the earth's gravity field,
* using such procedures as echo-sounding.
*/
@UML(identifier="depth", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final VerticalDatumType DEPTH = new VerticalDatumType("DEPTH");
/**
* Atmospheric pressure is the basis for the definition of the origin of the
* associated vertical coordinate system axis. These are approximations of
* orthometric heights obtained with the help of a barometer or a barometric
* altimeter. These values are usually expressed in one of the following units:
* meters, feet, millibars (used to measure pressure levels), or theta value
* (units used to measure geopotential height).
*/
@UML(identifier="barometric", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=ISO_19111)
public static final VerticalDatumType BAROMETRIC = new VerticalDatumType("BAROMETRIC");
/**
* A vertical datum for orthometric heights that are measured along the plumb line.
*/
@UML(identifier="CS_DatumType.CS_VD_Orthometric", obligation=CONDITIONAL, specification=OGC_01009)
public static final VerticalDatumType ORTHOMETRIC = new VerticalDatumType("ORTHOMETRIC");
/**
* 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 VerticalDatumType(final String name) {
super(name, VALUES);
}
/**
* Returns the list of {@code VerticalDatumType}s.
*
* @return The list of codes declared in the current JVM.
*/
public static VerticalDatumType[] values() {
synchronized (VALUES) {
return VALUES.toArray(new VerticalDatumType[VALUES.size()]);
}
}
/**
* Returns the list of enumerations of the same kind than this enum.
*/
public VerticalDatumType[] family() {
return values();
}
/**
* Returns the vertical datum type 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 VerticalDatumType valueOf(String code) {
return valueOf(VerticalDatumType.class, code);
}
}