org.geotools.temporal.object
Class DefaultJulianDate

Object
  extended by DefaultTemporalPosition
      extended by DefaultTemporalCoordinate
          extended by DefaultJulianDate
All Implemented Interfaces:
JulianDate, TemporalCoordinate, TemporalPosition

public class DefaultJulianDate
extends DefaultTemporalCoordinate
implements JulianDate

The Julian day numbering system is a temporal coordinate system that has its origin at noon on 1 January 4713 BCE in the Julian proleptic calendar. The Julian day number is an integer value; the Julian date is a decimal value that allows greater resolution.

Author:
Mehdi Sidhoum (Geomatys)

Constructor Summary
DefaultJulianDate(TemporalReferenceSystem frame, IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition, Number coordinateValue)
          Creates a new instance of JulianDate.
 
Method Summary
 
Methods inherited from class DefaultTemporalCoordinate
equals, getCoordinateValue, hashCode, setCoordinateValue, toString
 
Methods inherited from class DefaultTemporalPosition
getFrame, getIndeterminatePosition, setFrame, setIndeterminatePosition
 
Methods inherited from class Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface TemporalCoordinate
getCoordinateValue
 
Methods inherited from interface TemporalPosition
getIndeterminatePosition
 

Constructor Detail

DefaultJulianDate

public DefaultJulianDate(TemporalReferenceSystem frame,
                         IndeterminateValue indeterminatePosition,
                         Number coordinateValue)
Creates a new instance of JulianDate.

Parameters:
frame -
indeterminatePosition -
coordinateValue -


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