1 #ifndef PolarStereographic_h 2 #define PolarStereographic_h 90 bool SetGround(
const double lat,
const double lon);
92 bool XYRange(
double &minX,
double &maxX,
double &minY,
double &maxY);
double m_centerLatitude
The center latitude for the map projection.
double m_signFactor
If the center latitude is positive, the sign factor is 1.
PolarStereographic(Pvl &label, bool allowDefaults=false)
Constructs a PolarStereographic object.
~PolarStereographic()
Destroys the PolarStereographic object.
Base class for Map TProjections.
double m_e4
Convenience variable for calculations.
double m_centerLongitude
The center longitude for the map projection.
Stereographic Map Projection for Polar Aspect.
double m_m
Snyder's m-value from equation (14-15).
Base class for Map Projections.
Contains multiple PvlContainers.
QString Name() const
Returns the name of the map projection, "PolarStereographic".
PvlGroup MappingLongitudes()
This function returns the longitude keywords that this projection uses.
QString Version() const
Returns the version of the map projection.
double m_t
Snyder's t-value from equation (15-19).
Container for cube-like labels.
bool operator==(const Projection &proj)
Compares two Projection objects to see if they are equal.
PvlGroup Mapping()
This function returns the keywords that this projection uses.
Namespace for ISIS/Bullet specific routines.
bool SetGround(const double lat, const double lon)
This method is used to set the latitude/longitude (assumed to be of the correct LatitudeType, LongitudeDirection, and LongitudeDomain.
double TrueScaleLatitude() const
Returns the latitude of true scale.
bool SetCoordinate(const double x, const double y)
This method is used to set the projection x/y.
bool XYRange(double &minX, double &maxX, double &minY, double &maxY)
This method is used to determine the x/y range which completely covers the area of interest specified...
double m_poleFlag
Indicates whether the center latitude is at a pole.
PvlGroup MappingLatitudes()
This function returns the latitude keywords that this projection uses.