GeodesyData["name", " property"] gives the value of the specified property for a named geodetic datum or reference ellipsoid.GeodesyData[{a, b}, " property"] gives the value ...
Functions like Read and Write handle ordinary printable text. But in dealing with external data files or devices it is sometimes necessary to go to a lower level, and work ...
Building on Mathematica's unique base of visualization and graphics capabilities, Mathematica 7 adds several important new areas. Emphasizing integration and automation, ...
ImagePerspectiveTransformation[image, m] applies a linear fractional transform specified by a matrix m to the positions of each pixel in ...
The standard set of messages for built-in Mathematica functions are written in American English. In some versions of Mathematica, messages are also available in other ...
MorphologicalTransform[image, f] applies the function f to the 3*3 neighborhood of each pixel in a binary image image.MorphologicalTransform[image, rule] applies a ...
When you create or use Mathematica packages, you will often want to refer to files in a system-independent way. You can use contexts to do this. The basic idea is that on ...
The functionality of RotateShape, TranslateShape, and AffineShape is provided by the newly added kernel functions Rotate, Translate, Scale and GeometricTransformation. ...
GeoGridPosition[{x, y, z}, projection] represents a point {x, y, z} in a planimetric cartographic grid using the specified projection.
GeoPosition[{\[Phi], \[Lambda]}] represents a geodetic position with latitude \[Phi] and longitude \[Lambda].GeoPosition[{\[Phi], \[Lambda], h}] represents a geodetic ...