# xyz2xyz.pick.par Ver.2.0 2000/8/2 # picked from xyz2xyz.par Ver.2.0 Mikio Tobita, GSI # |XS| |X| |T1| | D -R3 R2||X| # |YS|=|Y|+|T2|+| R3 D -R1||Y| # |ZS| |Z| |T3| |-R2 R1 D ||Z| # Transformation parameters : # T1 T2 T3 D R1 R2 R3 Coordinate System # cm cm cm 1D-8 .001" .001" .001" From To -14641.40 50733.70 68050.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Tokyo97 JGD2000 # 14641.40 -50733.70 -68050.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 JGD2000 Tokyo97 # USAGE : # (1) Delete "#" in a parameter line you want to use. # (2) Copy "xyz2xyz.par" to "xyz2xyz.all.par" for backup. # (3) Copy "xyz2xyz.pick.par" (this file) to "xyz2xyz.par", because a program "xyz2xyz" # reads xyz2xyz.par. # (4) Type "xyz2xyz file.in", if an input file is "file.in". # COMMENTS from Tobita : # Tokyo97 should be used with "Bessel" ellipsoid. # JGD2000 should be used with "GRS80" ellipsoid. # trns96 is a geometric transformation program and do not include distortion of # conventional geodetic network, therefore, # You can use these parameters especially for mapping and navigation. # You can use these parameters for transforming a rigid geodetic network. # You cannot use these for public survey that is consistent with conventional Datum Sheet. # Tokyo97 is a typical coordinate system of Tokyo-Datum in 20th century. # JGD2000 is the official coordinate system of Japan in 21st century. # Parameters between JGD2000, ITRF94, ITRF96 and ITRF97 are all zero by definition. # ITRF95, ITRF98 and ITRF99 do not exist.