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Coordinate transformation/reprojection using DotSpatial?
Where is the problem, simply use this:
double lat = 8.654;
double lon = 38.123;
double[] xy = new double[2] { lat, lon };
double[] z = new double[1] { 1234.5 };
Reproject.ReprojectPoints(xy, z, pSt …
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Coordinate transformation/reprojection using DotSpatial?
You can also use the Proj4 library. I think the number of supported projections is bigger than in all others. As far as I know the supported number of projections in NetTopologySuite is very limited.
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