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*
* Copyright 2015 sourceforge.
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package org.gwtopenmaps.openlayers.client;
import org.gwtopenmaps.openlayers.client.util.JSObject;
import org.gwtopenmaps.openlayers.client.util.JSObjectWrapper;
/**
* From the OpenLayers API docs:
* Class for coordinate transforms between coordinate systems.
*
* @author Evgeny Gazdovsky
* @author Edwin Commandeur - Atlis EJS
*
*/
public class Projection extends JSObjectWrapper {
protected Projection(JSObject element) {
super(element);
}
/**
*
* @param projectionCode - projection code that identifies the projection or
* an SRS in a
* repository that contains projection and SRS definitions, such as the EPSG
* registry.
* An example of an EPSG SRS code is EPSG:4326, which is typically projected
* in equidistant
* cylindrical projection.
*/
public Projection(String projectionCode) {
this(ProjectionImpl.create(projectionCode));
}
/**
*
* @return String - projection code, see {@link #Projection(String)}.
*/
public String getProjectionCode() {
return ProjectionImpl.getProjectionCode(getJSObject());
}
public static Projection narrowToProjection(JSObject projection) {
return new Projection(projection);
}
}