javaapiforkml | Java API for KML is to provide Java interfaces
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The objective of the Java API for KML is to provide Java interfaces for easy access to KML (Keyhole Markup Language) data.
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- Compares this track with the specified track
- Returns true if this location matches another location
- Compares this orientation with another object
- Checks if this model equals another model
- Compares this polygon to another
- Compares this ring with the specified object
- Compares this geometry to another
- Compares two PhotoOverlay objects
- Compares this Point with another object
- Checks if this object equals another
- Returns true if this object equals the given object
- Checks if this object equals another object
- Compares this time span with another
- Compares this item to another
- Compares this data with the specified value
- Compares this alias with the specified alias
- Compares this object to another GroundOverlay
- Checks if this document matches the specified object
- Returns true if this object equals another
- Unmarshal a KMZ file
- This method generates a hash code for the geometries
- Compares this to another
- Returns a hash code for the elevation of the map
- Checks if this object is equal to the given object
- Compares two cameras
- Compares this object for equality
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I have to write a program which does the following... take an Startpoint, and then create an overlay-grid with 1x1km rectangles. As first task I wanted to create a grid of points, 1km away from each other.. So i found the JAK library for creating the kml and the geocalc library for creating the points.
My problem is that I've got a file to check my program (this testfile is correct... as far as I know)... but the grid I create differs from the "testgrid"... more specific... in my grid every square is perfect 1x1km (according to 2 internet tools where i checked the distance between the corners) When I check the distance between the testpoints, it is just 950m (as far as I know they are exactly 1km away from each other)
my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-19 at 18:33my mistake was that I switched the latitude and longitude ...
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You can use javaapiforkml like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the javaapiforkml component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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