/************************************************************************ * This file has been generated automatically from * * * * src/core/qgscoordinatetransformcontext.h * * * * Do not edit manually ! Edit header and run scripts/sipify.pl again * ************************************************************************/ class QgsCoordinateTransformContext { %Docstring Contains information about the context in which a coordinate transform is executed. The context stores various information regarding which coordinate transforms should be used when transforming points from a source to destination coordinate reference system. The highest priority transforms are those set using addSourceDestinationDatumTransform() and which the transform has a matching source to destination CRS pair. Failing this, if the source CRS has a matching transform specified by addSourceDatumTransform() then this datum transform will be used. The same logic applies for destination CRS transforms set using addDestinationDatumTransform(). .. note:: QgsCoordinateTransformContext objects are thread safe for read and write. .. note:: QgsCoordinateTransformContext objects are implicitly shared. .. seealso:: :py:class:`QgsDatumTransform` .. seealso:: :py:class:`QgsCoordinateTransform` .. versionadded:: 3.0 %End %TypeHeaderCode #include "qgscoordinatetransformcontext.h" %End public: QgsCoordinateTransformContext(); %Docstring Constructor for QgsCoordinateTransformContext. %End ~QgsCoordinateTransformContext(); QgsCoordinateTransformContext( const QgsCoordinateTransformContext &rhs ); %Docstring Copy constructor %End void clear(); %Docstring Clears all stored transform information from the context. %End QMap< QPair< QString, QString>, QgsDatumTransform::TransformPair > sourceDestinationDatumTransforms() const; %Docstring Returns the stored mapping for source to destination CRS pairs to associated datum transforms to use. The map keys will be :py:func:`QgsCoordinateReferenceSystems.authid()`s. If either the source transform ID or destination transform ID is -1, then no datum transform is required for transformations for that source or destination. .. warning:: This method should not be used to calculate the corresponding datum transforms to use for a coordinate transform. Instead, always use calculateDatumTransforms() to determine this. .. seealso:: :py:func:`addSourceDestinationDatumTransform()` %End bool addSourceDestinationDatumTransform( const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &sourceCrs, const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &destinationCrs, int sourceTransformId, int destinationTransformId ); %Docstring Adds a new ``sourceTransform`` and ``destinationTransform`` to use when projecting coordinates from the the specified ``sourceCrs`` to the specified ``destinationCrs``. If either ``sourceTransformId`` or ``destinationTransformId`` is -1, then no datum transform is required for transformations for that source or destination. Returns true if the new transform pair was added successfully. .. note:: Transforms set using this method will override any specific source or destination transforms set by addSourceDatumTransform() or addDestinationDatumTransform(). .. seealso:: :py:func:`sourceDestinationDatumTransforms()` .. seealso:: :py:func:`removeSourceDestinationDatumTransform()` %End void removeSourceDestinationDatumTransform( const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &sourceCrs, const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &destinationCrs ); %Docstring Removes the source to destination datum transform pair for the specified ``sourceCrs`` and ``destinationCrs``. .. seealso:: :py:func:`addSourceDestinationDatumTransform()` %End bool hasTransform( const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &source, const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &destination ) const; %Docstring Returns true if the context has a valid datum transform to use when transforming from the specified ``source`` CRS to ``destination`` CRS. .. note:: source and destination are reversible. %End QgsDatumTransform::TransformPair calculateDatumTransforms( const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &source, const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &destination ) const; %Docstring Returns the pair of source and destination datum transforms to use for a transform from the specified ``source`` CRS to ``destination`` CRS. Returns an ID of -1 if a datum transform should not be used for the source or destination. .. note:: source and destination are reversible. %End bool readXml( const QDomElement &element, const QgsReadWriteContext &context, QStringList &missingTransforms /Out/ ); %Docstring Reads the context's state from a DOM ``element``. Returns false if transforms stored in the XML are not available. In this case ``missingTransforms`` will be filled with missing datum transform strings. .. seealso:: :py:func:`writeXml()` %End void writeXml( QDomElement &element, const QgsReadWriteContext &context ) const; %Docstring Writes the context's state to a DOM ``element``. .. seealso:: :py:func:`readXml()` %End void readSettings(); %Docstring Reads the context's state from application settings. .. seealso:: :py:func:`readSettings()` %End void writeSettings(); %Docstring Write the context's state to application settings. .. seealso:: :py:func:`writeSettings()` %End }; /************************************************************************ * This file has been generated automatically from * * * * src/core/qgscoordinatetransformcontext.h * * * * Do not edit manually ! Edit header and run scripts/sipify.pl again * ************************************************************************/