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EllipsoidTangentPlane

new Cesium.EllipsoidTangentPlane(origin, ellipsoid)

A plane tangent to the provided ellipsoid at the provided origin. If origin is not on the surface of the ellipsoid, it's surface projection will be used. If origin is at the center of the ellipsoid, an exception will be thrown.
Name Type Default Description
origin Cartesian3 The point on the surface of the ellipsoid where the tangent plane touches.
ellipsoid Ellipsoid Ellipsoid.WGS84 optional The ellipsoid to use.
Throws:

Members

Gets the ellipsoid.
Gets the origin.
Gets the plane which is tangent to the ellipsoid.
Gets the local X-axis (east) of the tangent plane.
Gets the local Y-axis (north) of the tangent plane.
Gets the local Z-axis (up) of the tangent plane.

Methods

static Cesium.EllipsoidTangentPlane.fromPoints(cartesians, ellipsoid)EllipsoidTangentPlane

Creates a new instance from the provided ellipsoid and the center point of the provided Cartesians.
Name Type Default Description
cartesians Array.<Cartesian3> The list of positions surrounding the center point.
ellipsoid Ellipsoid Ellipsoid.WGS84 optional The ellipsoid to use.
Returns:
The new instance of EllipsoidTangentPlane.

projectPointOntoEllipsoid(cartesian, result)Cartesian3

Computes the projection of the provided 2D position onto the 3D ellipsoid.
Name Type Description
cartesian Cartesian2 The points to project.
result Cartesian3 optional The Cartesian3 instance to store result.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if none was provided.

projectPointOntoPlane(cartesian, result)Cartesian2

Computes the projection of the provided 3D position onto the 2D plane, radially outward from the EllipsoidTangentPlane.ellipsoid coordinate system origin.
Name Type Description
cartesian Cartesian3 The point to project.
result Cartesian2 optional The object onto which to store the result.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian2 instance if none was provided. Undefined if there is no intersection point

projectPointsOntoEllipsoid(cartesians, result)Array.<Cartesian3>

Computes the projection of the provided 2D positions onto the 3D ellipsoid.
Name Type Description
cartesians Array.<Cartesian2> The array of points to project.
result Array.<Cartesian3> optional The array of Cartesian3 instances onto which to store results.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new array of Cartesian3 instances if none was provided.

projectPointsOntoPlane(cartesians, result)Array.<Cartesian2>

Computes the projection of the provided 3D positions onto the 2D plane (where possible), radially outward from the global origin. The resulting array may be shorter than the input array - if a single projection is impossible it will not be included.
Name Type Description
cartesians Array.<Cartesian3> The array of points to project.
result Array.<Cartesian2> optional The array of Cartesian2 instances onto which to store results.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new array of Cartesian2 instances if none was provided.
See:
  • EllipsoidTangentPlane.projectPointOntoPlane

projectPointsToNearestOnPlane(cartesians, result)Array.<Cartesian2>

Computes the projection of the provided 3D positions onto the 2D plane, along the plane normal.
Name Type Description
cartesians Array.<Cartesian3> The array of points to project.
result Array.<Cartesian2> optional The array of Cartesian2 instances onto which to store results.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new array of Cartesian2 instances if none was provided. This will have the same length as cartesians.
See:
  • EllipsoidTangentPlane.projectPointToNearestOnPlane

projectPointToNearestOnPlane(cartesian, result)Cartesian2

Computes the projection of the provided 3D position onto the 2D plane, along the plane normal.
Name Type Description
cartesian Cartesian3 The point to project.
result Cartesian2 optional The object onto which to store the result.
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian2 instance if none was provided.
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