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package org.geotools.geometry.jts.spatialschema.geometry.primitive;
import org.opengis.geometry.primitive.Bearing;
/**
* Represents direction in the coordinate reference system. In a 2D coordinate reference
* system, this can be accomplished using a "angle measured from true north" or a 2D vector
* point in that direction. In a 3D coordinate reference system, two angles or any 3D vector
* is possible. If both a set of angles and a vector are given, then they shall be consistent
* with one another.
*
* @UML datatype Bearing
* @author ISO/DIS 19107
* @author <A HREF="http://www.opengis.org">OpenGIS® consortium</A>
*
* @source $URL$
* @version 2.0
*
* @revisit Should we move this interface elsewhere (e.g. in some kind of units package)?
*/
public class BearingImpl implements Bearing {
//*************************************************************************
// fields
//*************************************************************************
private double[] angles;
private double[] direction;
//*************************************************************************
// Constructor
//*************************************************************************
public BearingImpl(double[] angles, double[] direction) {
this.angles = angles;
this.direction = direction;
}
//*************************************************************************
//
//*************************************************************************
/**
* Returns the azimuth and (optionnaly) the altitude.
* In this variant of bearing usually used for 2D coordinate systems, the first angle (azimuth)
* is measured from the first coordinate axis (usually north) in a counterclockwise fashion
* parallel to the reference surface tangent plane. If two angles are given, the second angle
* (altitude) usually represents the angle above (for positive angles) or below (for negative
* angles) a local plane parallel to the tangent plane of the reference surface.
*
* @return An array of length 0, 1 or 2 containing the azimuth and altitude angles.
* @UML operation angle
*
* @revisit Should we split this method in {@code getAzimuth()} and
* {@code getAltitude()} methods instead? Should we provides
* a {@code getDimension()} method too?
*/
public double[] getAngles() {
return angles;
}
/**
* Returns the direction as a vector.
* In this variant of bearing usually used for 3D coordinate systems, the direction is
* express as an arbitrary vector, in the coordinate system.
*
* @return The direction.
* @UML operation direction
*/
public double[] getDirection() {
return direction;
}
}