Class and Description |
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noaa.coastwatch.util.ACSPOInverseGridResampler
As of 3.3.1, use
InverseGridResampler which now performs
the exact same operation as this class. |
noaa.coastwatch.util.ACSPOMixedGridResampler
As of 3.3.1, use
MixedGridResampler with a location
filter of VIIRSBowtieFilter to get the same results. |
noaa.coastwatch.util.trans.GCTPProjection
The native methods of GCTP are no longer supported. Use
the
MapProjectionFactory to create
and work with map projections rather than this class. |
noaa.coastwatch.render.feature.GSHHSReader
This class has been replaced by
BinnedGSHHSReader which provides better overall performance. This
class uses the full GSHHS binary data files as input, with a
supplementary index file to speed up polygon access. The new
binned class uses true binned GSHHS polygon data in HDF format with
access routines and polygon assembly methods. The new class uses a
reduced data file size and is faster at handling small sections of
polygons with a large number of points outside the area of
interest. |
noaa.coastwatch.gui.ToolSplashWindow
As of 3.3.1, use
SplashScreenManager . |
noaa.coastwatch.render.feature.TSVectorReader
The functionality of this class has been replaced
by the
BinnedGSHHSLineReader class which provides
better performance for reading and rendering. The problem is
that the TeraScan vector files only have one resolution and so
render very slowly for large areas. The actual vectors
rendered will differ between the data files provided by this
class and the GSHHS data files because the TeraScan data is
from the Digital Chart of the World (DCW) and the GSHHS data
is from the CIA World Data Bank II (WDBII). |
Constructor and Description |
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noaa.coastwatch.render.EarthImageTransform(Dimension, EarthLocation, double[], EarthTransform)
As of 3.3.1, replaced by
EarthImageTransform.EarthImageTransform(Dimension,EarthLocation,double,EarthTransform) . |
noaa.coastwatch.render.ImageTransform(Dimension)
As of 3.3.1, use the other constructors instead.
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noaa.coastwatch.render.ImageTransform(Dimension, DataLocation, double[]) |