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NAMEcct - Coordinate Conversion and TransformationSYNOPSIScct [-cIostvz [args]] +opt[=arg] ...
file ...
or cct [-cIostvz [args]] {object_definition}
file ...
Where {object_definition} is one of the possibilities accepted by proj_create(), provided it expresses a coordinate operation
New in version 8.0.0. NOTE: Before version 8.0.0 only proj-strings could be used to
instantiate operations in cct.
or cct [-cIostvz [args]] {object_reference}
file ...
where {object_reference} is a filename preceded by the '@' character. The file referenced by the {object_reference} must contain a valid {object_definition}. New in version 8.0.0.
DESCRIPTIONcct is a 4D equivalent to the proj projection program, performs transformation coordinate systems on a set of input points. The coordinate system transformation can include translation between projected and geographic coordinates as well as the application of datum shifts.The following control parameters can appear in any order:
The +opt arguments are associated with coordinate operation parameters. Usage varies with operation. cct is an acronym meaning Coordinate Conversion and Transformation. The acronym refers to definitions given in the OGC 08-015r2/ISO-19111 standard "Geographical Information -- Spatial Referencing by Coordinates", which defines two different classes of coordinate operations: Coordinate Conversions, which are coordinate operations where input and output datum are identical (e.g. conversion from geographical to cartesian coordinates) and Coordinate Transformations, which are coordinate operations where input and output datums differ (e.g. change of reference frame). USE OF REMOTE GRIDSNew in version 7.0.0.If the PROJ_NETWORK environment variable is set to ON, cct will attempt to use remote grids stored on CDN (Content Delivery Network) storage, when they are not available locally. More details are available in the network section. EXAMPLES
echo 12 55 0 0 | cct +proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=GRS80 will transform the input geographic coordinates into UTM zone 32 coordinates. Hence, the command echo 12 55 | cct -z0 -t0 +proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=GRS80 Should give results comparable to the classic proj command echo 12 55 | proj +proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=GRS80
cct +proj=utm +ellps=GRS80 +zone=32
cct +proj=pipeline +proj=utm +ellps=GRS80 +zone=32 +step +step +inv
cct -c 5,2,1,4 +proj=utm +ellps=GRS80 +zone=32
cct -t 0 -z 0 +proj=utm +ellps=GRS80 +zone=32
$ echo 12 56 100 2018.0 auxiliary data | cct +proj=merc 1335833.8895 7522963.2411 100.0000 2018.0000 auxiliary data
$ echo 3541657.3778 948984.2343 5201383.5231 2020.5 | cct EPSG:8366 3541657.9112 948983.7503 5201383.2482 2020.5000
$ echo 3541657.3778 948984.2343 5201383.5231 2020.5 | cct "ITRF2014 to ETRF2014 (1)" 3541657.9112 948983.7503 5201383.2482 2020.5000 BACKGROUNDcct also refers to Carl Christian Tscherning (1942--2014), professor of Geodesy at the University of Copenhagen, mentor and advisor for a generation of Danish geodesists, colleague and collaborator for two generations of global geodesists, Secretary General for the International Association of Geodesy, IAG (1995--2007), fellow of the American Geophysical Union (1991), recipient of the IAG Levallois Medal (2007), the European Geosciences Union Vening Meinesz Medal (2008), and of numerous other honours.cct, or Christian, as he was known to most of us, was recognized for his good mood, his sharp wit, his tireless work, and his great commitment to the development of geodesy -- both through his scientific contributions, comprising more than 250 publications, and by his mentoring and teaching of the next generations of geodesists. As Christian was an avid Fortran programmer, and a keen Unix connoisseur, he would have enjoyed to know that his initials would be used to name a modest Unix style transformation filter, hinting at the tireless aspect of his personality, which was certainly one of the reasons he accomplished so much, and meant so much to so many people. Hence, in honour of cct (the geodesist) this is cct (the program). SEE ALSOproj(1), cs2cs(1), geod(1), gie(1), projinfo(1), projsync(1)BUGSA list of known bugs can be found at https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/issues where new bug reports can be submitted to.HOME PAGEhttps://proj.org/AUTHORThomas KnudsenCOPYRIGHT1983-2021
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