Geodetic functions library GeoDLL 32 Bit and 64 Bit

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Fred

Hi developers,

who develops programs with geodetic functionality like world-wide coordinate transformations or distance calculations, can work with the latest version of my GeoDLL. The Dynamic Link Library can easily be used with any programming language to add geodetic functionality to own applications.

GeoDLL supports 2D and 3D coordinate transformation, geodetic datum shift and reference system convertion, meridian strip changing, user defined coordinate and reference systems, distance calculation, Digital Elevation Model,NTv2 handling, Direct / Inverse Solutions and a lot of other geodetic functions.

The DLL has become very fast and save by forceful development in C++ with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. The geodetic functions of the new version 12.05 now are available in 32bit and 64bit architecture.

You find a downloadable test version on http://www.killetsoft.de/p_gdla_e.htm.

Fred
 
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Roedy Green

who develops programs with geodetic functionality like world-wide coordinat=
e transformations or distance calculations, can work with the latest versio=
n of my GeoDLL. The Dynamic Link Library can easily be used with any progra=
mming language to add geodetic functionality to own applications.=20

I learned as a child that the earth is pear shaped. What sort of
co-ordinate system would you use say for land or water elevations?
I don't have any use for myself just now, but I know how complex the
calculations are. I would like to thank you for releasing this to the
world.
 
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lewbloch

I learned as a child that the earth is pear shaped.  What sort of
co-ordinate system would you use say for land or water elevations?
I don't have any use for myself just now, but I know how complex the
calculations are.  I would like to thank you for releasing this to the
world.

The Earth deviates from perfectly spherical by about a third of a
percent. It deviates from an oblate spheroid by far, far less than
that, "millionths of an inch per mile". It deviates from flat by
about eight inches per mile.
<http://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.htm>

--
Lew
"It is only because the difference between the rate of change in a
static universe and the rate of change in an evolutionary one is that
between zero and very nearly zero that the creationists can continue
propagating their folly." [ibid.]
 
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lewbloch

Hi developers,

who develops programs with geodetic functionality like world-wide coordinate transformations or distance calculations, can work with the latest version of my GeoDLL. The Dynamic Link Library can easily be used with any programming language to add geodetic functionality to own applications.

GeoDLL supports 2D and 3D coordinate transformation, geodetic datum shiftand reference system convertion, meridian strip changing, user defined coordinate and reference systems, distance calculation, Digital Elevation Model, NTv2 handling, Direct / Inverse Solutions and a lot of other geodetic functions.

The DLL has become very fast and save by forceful development in C++ withMicrosoft Visual Studio 2010. The geodetic functions of the new version 12..05 now are available in 32bit and 64bit architecture.

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