Result for 1236BA7370FA46FC60E5AB3E37DBDFA899D1DD30

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pyproj/database.cpython-38-i386-linux-gnu.so
FileSize98916
MD5E6D16DAB1B6F69BA49ABD2F9E52C0522
SHA-11236BA7370FA46FC60E5AB3E37DBDFA899D1DD30
SHA-256CF9E6529F0902243A02EF692C855D1E6299957D98C38B18B51B6C7809741EC1E
SSDEEP1536:GddTHtXko9GYiESUAyNYNJ9edyP9Are7fBwHRjyutI6EIX00WQHjT4q32:GdlH1koz4Qa9f1bcR1I6EuRjT4o2
TLSHT103A3091AF782C5B2E6E75EF0188627255F00440152B3FFE4ED0D7292AD32691BE3E6B5
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MD517EB5389F64D5916551E92420CFA480A
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionPerforms cartographic transformations and geodetic computations. The Proj class can convert from geographic (longitude,latitude) to native map projection (x,y) coordinates and vice versa, or from one map projection coordinate system directly to another. The Geod class can perform forward and inverse geodetic, or Great Circle, computations. The forward computation involves determining latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point given the latitude and longitude of an initial point, plus azimuth and distance. The inverse computation involves determining the forward and back azimuths and distance given the latitudes and longitudes of an initial and terminus point. Input coordinates can be given as python arrays, lists/tuples, scalars or numpy/Numeric/numarray arrays. Optimized for objects that support the Python buffer protocol (regular python and numpy array objects). This project has a git repository https://github.com/pyproj4/pyproj where you may access the most up-to-date source.
PackageNamepython38-pyproj
PackageRelease38.7
PackageVersion3.3.0
SHA-161CBB0F8C1ED964774611AF78AFD9F21B4D470BA
SHA-256E0D1407138E66448FEF866981A713356AE7EFCB0B22C15E2642B71DC446AD70D