In the realm of geospatial technology, KML bearing stands as a pivotal component, enabling the precise representation of directional data in Keyhole Markup Language (KML). This powerful feature empowers users to visualize and analyze trajectories, orientations, and other critical spatial information with remarkable accuracy.
By incorporating KML bearing, you can unlock a wealth of benefits for your organization:
KML bearing is expressed as an angle measured in degrees (0-360), representing the clockwise rotation from true north. This angle provides a precise reference for determining the orientation of lines, polygons, and other geometric objects within a KML document.
Attribute | Description |
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heading | Primary direction of the object, specified in degrees clockwise from true north |
tilt | Angle of the object relative to the ground plane, measured in degrees from the vertical |
roll | Angle of rotation around the object's longitudinal axis, measured in degrees |
Understanding the 3D Coordinate System
KML bearing operates within a 3D coordinate system, where each object possesses three-dimensional coordinates (x, y, z). The z-coordinate represents the object's height above or below the ground plane. This system provides comprehensive spatial information, allowing for precise analysis and visualization of complex geospatial data.
Coordinate | Description |
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x | East-west position |
y | North-south position |
z | Altitude above or below the ground plane |
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