Terrafy Coordinate Transformation is an API that executes transformation calculation between various projection systems and formats. It allows users to accurately transform coordinates into different coordinate systems, making it ideal for applications in geospatial analysis, mapping, and location-based services.
{
"originalCoordinates": [
{
"x": 5,
"y": 5
}
],
"transformedCoordinates": [
{
"x": 556597.4539663678,
"y": 557305.2572745769
}
],
"sourceCrs": "EPSG:4326",
"targetCrs": "EPSG:3857"
}
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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Coordinate Transformation API is a powerful tool designed to facilitate seamless geographic data processing by enabling users to convert geographic coordinates between various reference systems with ease. This API serves as a vital resource for developers, geographers, urban planners, and researchers who require accurate and efficient transformations of spatial data.
The Transform Multiple Coordinates endpoint returns transformed geographic coordinates, including both original and transformed values. It provides the source and target coordinate reference systems (CRS) used for the transformation.
The key fields in the response data include "originalCoordinates" (the input coordinates), "transformedCoordinates" (the output coordinates), "sourceCrs" (the original CRS), and "targetCrs" (the CRS to which the coordinates are transformed).
The response data is structured in a JSON format, containing arrays for original and transformed coordinates, along with string fields for source and target CRS. This organization allows for easy parsing and utilization in applications.
Users can specify parameters such as "originalCoordinates" (the coordinates to transform), "sourceCrs" (the CRS of the input coordinates), and "targetCrs" (the desired output CRS) to customize their requests.
Typical use cases include geospatial analysis, mapping applications, urban planning, and location-based services where accurate coordinate transformations are essential for data integration and visualization.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of established coordinate reference systems and transformation algorithms. The API relies on standardized methods to ensure reliable and precise transformations.
Users can utilize the returned data by extracting transformed coordinates for mapping or analysis, integrating them into GIS applications, or using them for location-based services that require accurate positioning.
The API supports various data formats for input coordinates, typically in numerical format (e.g., decimal degrees for latitude and longitude). Users should ensure their input matches the expected format for accurate transformations.
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