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Hey! Tell me how to make a transformation using this framework convert WGS84 height (wkid: 4326, verticalWkid: 115700) to DHHN2016 (wkid 4258, verticalWkid: 7837) |
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bosborn
May 2, 2022
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The easiest way would be to just transform between the EPSG codes. The elevation does not make a difference and is simply preserved. Alternatively you can get more complex by specifying the well-known text definitions (compounds in WKT2 with verticals). I don't think you'll see much difference between 4326 and 4258 though.
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The easiest way would be to just transform between the EPSG codes. The elevation does not make a difference and is simply preserved. Alternatively you can get more complex by specifying the well-known text definitions (compounds in WKT2 with verticals). I don't think you'll see much difference between 4326 and 4258 though.