Package org.geotools.api.metadata.extent
Interface GeographicBoundingBox
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- All Superinterfaces:
GeographicExtent
- All Known Implementing Classes:
GeographicBoundingBoxImpl
public interface GeographicBoundingBox extends GeographicExtent
Geographic position of the dataset. This is only an approximate so specifying the co-ordinate reference system is unnecessary.- Since:
- GeoAPI 1.0
- Author:
- Martin Desruisseaux (IRD)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description double
getEastBoundLongitude()
Returns the eastern-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent.double
getNorthBoundLatitude()
Returns the northern-most, coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent.double
getSouthBoundLatitude()
Returns the southern-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent.double
getWestBoundLongitude()
Returns the western-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent.-
Methods inherited from interface GeographicExtent
getInclusion
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Method Detail
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getWestBoundLongitude
double getWestBoundLongitude()
Returns the western-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent. The value is expressed in longitude in decimal degrees (positive east).- Returns:
- The western-most longitude between -180 and +180°.
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getEastBoundLongitude
double getEastBoundLongitude()
Returns the eastern-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent. The value is expressed in longitude in decimal degrees (positive east).- Returns:
- The eastern-most longitude between -180 and +180°.
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getSouthBoundLatitude
double getSouthBoundLatitude()
Returns the southern-most coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent. The value is expressed in latitude in decimal degrees (positive north).- Returns:
- The southern-most latitude between -90 and +90°.
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getNorthBoundLatitude
double getNorthBoundLatitude()
Returns the northern-most, coordinate of the limit of the dataset extent. The value is expressed in latitude in decimal degrees (positive north).- Returns:
- The northern-most latitude between -90 and +90°.
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