Vertical Offset
A Vertical Offset transformation requires the creation of a Vertical Transformation with the type 'Vertical Offset', to convert between two different Vertical Coordinate Systems. There are a number of pre-defined objects in the Datasource, but it is also possible for users to define their own Vertical Offset transformations.
Object
Definitions for Vertical Offset
Setting up object definitions for a Vertical Offset transformation from Vertical Coordinate System A (in linear unit C) to Vertical Coord Sys B (in linear unit D) requires the following:
- Ensure that Vertical Coordinate Systems "A" and "B" are in the Datasource.
- Create a new Vertical Transform "A to B" to represent the conversion from Vertical Coordinate System A to Vertical Coordinate System B. The Method should be "Vertical Offset."
- The offset parameter should be set with the desired offset value and with units D.
Performing a Vertical Offset Transformation
To perform a Vertical Offset Transformation from Vertical Coordinate System A (in linear unit C) to Vertical Coordinate System B (in linear unit D) perform the following steps:
- Set up an interactive conversion with a Source horizontal Coordinate System (for example, WGS84) and Source vertical of "A". Set a Target horizontal Coordinate System (for example, WGS84) and Target vertical of "B."
- Enter a height value (which should be in units "C") as part of the Source Coordinate Point Definition.
- Clicking Calculate should prompt you to select a Vertical Transformation to convert from A to B, and should include "A to B" in the choices. If you select this transformation, the transformed point should have a height value in units "D".
Vertical Offset and Slope Transformation
A Vertical Offset and Slope transformation requires the creation of a Vertical
Transformation with the method 'Vertical Offset and Slope', to convert
between two different Vertical Coordinate Systems. There are a number
of pre-defined objects in the Datasource, but it is also possible for
users to define their own Vertical Offset and Slope transformations.
Note on transformation parameters: The ordinate points are a test for the system provided by an issuing authority, and not used in the calculation.
"Ordinate 1 of evaluation point" is the 0 latitude of the "Inclination in latitude" slope.
"Ordinate 2 of evaluation point" is the 0 longitude of the "Inclination in longitude" slope.
The semi-major and minor axis are the parameters used for the base ellipsoid.
Object Definitions for Vertical Offset and Slope
Setting object definitions for a Vertical Offset and Slope transformation from Vertical Coordinate System A (in linear unit C) to Vertical Coord Sys B (in linear unit D) requires the following:
- Ensure that Vertical Coordinate Systems "A" and "B" are in the Datasource.
- Create a new Vertical Transform "A to B" to represent the conversion from Vertical
- Coordinate System A to Vertical Coordinate System B. The Method should be "Vertical Offset and Slope."
The offset and slope parameters should be set with the desired offset value and with units D.
Performing a Vertical Offset and Slope Transformation
To perform a Vertical Offset Transformation from Vertical Coordinate System A (in linear unit C) to Vertical Coordinate System B (in linear unit D) perform the following steps:
- Set up an interactive conversion with a Source horizontal Coordinate System (for example, WGS84) and Source vertical of "A". Set a Target horizontal Coordinate System (for example, WGS84) and Target vertical of "B."
- Enter a height value (which should be in units "C") as part of the Source Coordinate Point Definition.
- Clicking Calculate should prompt you to select a
Vertical Transformation to convert from A to B, and should include "A
to B" in the choices. If you select this transformation, the transformed
point should have a height value in units "D.