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Features
Features of the Geodetic Parameter Repository
Overview |
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GeoRepository is a powerful web application and tool for searching and displaying geodetic parameters contained within the IOGP EPSG geodetic parameter registry. All parameters available in the database can be used in geodetic calculations with a high precision Geodetic Calculator. Parameters can be accessed via the web site or through the Geodetic API. |
EPSG Database The GeoRepository database is based on the EPSG database recently modified to comply with many of the new features of the ISO 19111:2019 data model. This replaces the previous ISO 1911:2007 data model and extends the EPSG dataset. The EPSG dataset is maintained by the IOGP Geomatics Committtee Geodesy Subcommittee. It provides and maintains the only definitive collection of geodetic parameters in existence. The IOGP enforces strict policies on the inclusion and deprecation of records and maintains full metadata for each record, including a revision date, data source, description, versioning and deprecation. |
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Powerful Search Functions |
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GeoRepository provides a powerful suite of search tools. These search functions are designed to provide fast access to relevant data by using one of several search modes. |
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Map search with satellite imagery Coordinate reference systems and other geodetic objects are designed to be used within a specified area of the earth's surface. Map Search allows you to pan and zoom around a map of the world and select a specific location on which to base your filtered search. The search results will display only the coordinate reference systems, map projections and coordinate transformations which can be used at the specified location. GeoLocation API Map search also supports the GeoLocation API allowing searches for geodetic records that are relevant to your current location with a single click of a button. This feature works on most browsers and mobile devices equipped with GPS. Name, code, alias and wildcard search Various data sources often refer to geodetic parameters by abbreviation and alternate notation. GeoRepository includes a smart search algorithm that considers aliases, object names, abbreviations, EPSG codes and wildcards. |
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Tabbed Search Results The geodetic parameter database contains a plethora of parameters, parameter values and metadata about various classification of geodetic objects that include Coordinate Reference Systems, Conversions, Transformations, Datums, Units of Measure, Extents and Coordinate Operation Methods to name a few. Results returned from the user defined queries are displayed in a series of tabbed pages that enable users to quickly and seamlessly navigate to an object whose details are required. Data mining functions provide users with additional methods of obtaining data about an object to level of their own choosing. Exporting GeoRepository offers a number of different export functions that enables the entire contents of the database or sub-sections of it to be exported to a variety of formats including, MS Access Database, Oracle SQL Scripts, MySQL Scripts, PostgresSQL scripts, GML and WKT. |
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Wildcard search
Wildcards and filters in text searches
Text searches search the Name and Alias fields, and also the Extent Description field.
Strings which are entirely numeric will additionally search the object Code field.
Users who are logged in may extend the search to also include the Remarks field.
Text searches are case-insensitive.
Wildcards
Wildcard | Example |
% or *
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Any wildcard characters |
? or _ | One wildcard character |
[ - ] | [ - ] Range e.g. N[a-c] will return all geodetic objects that contains a string starting with the letter 'N' or 'n' followed by any of the letters contained within the range specified within the square bracket, e.g. letters a, b and c. |
| | Or e.g. E[a|e]M will return all geodetic objects that contains a string starting with the letter E(e), ends with the letter M(m) and also contain either the letter a or letter e. |
The text string is automatically prefixed and suffixed by the % wildcard. These prefixes and suffixes are not applied to searches for object code.
Filters
[name] =xxx There is no limit to the length of the text string that can be submitted to the search
[code] =yyy [code]< yyy [code] > yyy, where yyy is an integer and does not accept wildcards
[type] =xxx applies a filter by subtype. It may be used to filter subtypes of CRS, CS, or datum.
Wildcards and filters may be combined together.
See the Support Documentation / User Manual for more detailed information.
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- EPSG Dataset :
- v12.029
- GeoRepository :
- v2.41.20