This code is designed to draw the georeference grid with the coordinates in the layout space of BricsCAD or autocad.
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This code is designed to draw the georeference grid with the coordinates in the layout space of BricsCAD or autocad.
This is the code for a simple demo of the CoordConversion library.
A library for working with hierarchical coordinate systems and transformations
GUI application for conversion between coordinates
Hexagonal geocoding system
Matching score calculating from CSV dataset and comparing to .json format on matching criteria. Testing using JavaScript libraries Mocha and Chai.
Utility library for working with georeferenced coordinates
Common Lisp bindings for the Proj.4 cartographic projections library
A project to provide tools for conversions between Coordinate Systems.
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