onearth | performance web services for tiled raster imagery | Map library
kandi X-RAY | onearth Summary
kandi X-RAY | onearth Summary
OnEarth is a software package consisting of image formatting and serving modules which facilitate the deployment of a web service capable of efficiently serving standards-based requests for georeferenced raster imagery (and vectors) at multiple spatial resolutions including, but not limited to, full spatial resolution. The software was originally developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to serve global daily composites of MODIS imagery. Since then, it has been deployed and repurposed in other installations, including at the Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) in support of the State of the Oceans (SOTO) visualization tool, the Lunar Mapping and Modeling Project (LMMP), and Worldview. OnEarth is actively maintained by the NASA Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) Project. For more information, visit
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- Generate legend
- Split text into num_splits
- Resize classification title
- Get the environment
- Log a message to sinevent
- Add trailing slash
- Get the value of the tag with the given name
- Create a vector MDF layer
- Build a raster XML document
- Make the layer configuration
- Parse SLD VD V1 V1 V1 V1
- Builds the docker configs
- Sync index files
- Pack the raster data into a file
- Insert a zdb file with z - dimension
- Update the date service
- Parse SLD V1 V1_0_0
- Creates an Apache configuration
- Load time period configurations
- Sync all configs in a bucket
- Generate HTML for each color map
- Generate a color map
- Creates mod_reproject_reproject configs
- Generate Glyphs layer description
- Parse a layer GC layer GCML XML
- Parse a colormap XML
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I'm working through a couple coding exercises to teach myself C# and have gotten stuck for a couple of days now trying to calculate different time periods on other planets and it's time to tap out and ask for help. I've at least gotten rid of the errors and it's starting to return something but now for the life of me I can't figure out why seconds
won't store in a stable way to then have methods call on. It's just returning zero. Please see the below code.
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Answered 2018-Sep-18 at 13:49The constructor has two different variables named seconds
: the class member, and the argument. You need to do this:
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