Package | Description |
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agi.foundation |
Contains commonly used types.
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agi.foundation.access |
Contains types used in performing access calculations.
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agi.foundation.access.constraints |
Contains types used in modeling constraints applied to the calculation of access.
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agi.foundation.aircraftpropagation |
Contains types for propagating an aircraft through various maneuvers subject to
flight phase performance models and wind effects.
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agi.foundation.ccsds |
Contains types for interoperating with data formats supported by
The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS).
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agi.foundation.celestial |
Contains types used in modeling characteristics of celestial objects and celestial phenomena.
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agi.foundation.cesium |
Contains types used for defining graphical properties of definitional objects to be written out as CZML.
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agi.foundation.cesium.advanced |
Contains less-often used types for generating CZML.
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agi.foundation.communications |
Contains types for representing electromagnetic signals and propagating them along communication links.
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agi.foundation.communications.antennas |
Contains types for representing antennas, defining gain patterns, and processing electromagnetic signals.
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agi.foundation.communications.signalprocessing |
Contains types for representing communication hardware and processing electromagnetic signals.
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agi.foundation.communications.signalpropagation |
Contains types for propagating electromagnetic signals along communication links.
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agi.foundation.coordinates |
Contains types for quantifying and converting between various coordinate representations.
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agi.foundation.coverage |
Contains types for computing complex access calculations between many different objects simultaneously.
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agi.foundation.coverage.figureofmerit |
Contains types for computing statistical data on coverage calculations.
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agi.foundation.geometry |
Contains types for expressing the motion of fundamental geometric objects such as points, axes, and reference frames;
the manner in which they are related; and transformations between representations.
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agi.foundation.geometry.discrete |
Contains types which define discretization algorithms and metadata for analysis of spatial geometry.
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agi.foundation.geometry.shapes |
Contains types for representing geometric shapes such as curves, surfaces, and solids.
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agi.foundation.graphics |
Provides commonly used and instantiated graphics types related to 3D scene management, terrain and imagery, and more.
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agi.foundation.graphics.advanced |
Provides less commonly instantiated graphics types for the camera, mouse options, primitive options, and others.
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agi.foundation.graphics.imaging |
Provides types for raster and image processing, and for writing JPEG 2000 files.
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agi.foundation.infrastructure |
Contains types which support various aspects of the DME Component Libraries infrastructure.
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agi.foundation.infrastructure.threading |
Contains types used to perform and manage calculations among multiple threads of execution.
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agi.foundation.navigation |
Contains types useful in modeling navigation processes which utilize the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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agi.foundation.navigation.advanced |
Contains types used in GPS communications modeling.
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agi.foundation.navigation.datareaders |
Contains types for reading various navigation-related data file formats.
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agi.foundation.numericalmethods |
Contains general numerical algorithms.
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agi.foundation.numericalmethods.advanced |
Contains additional advanced numerical algorithms and supporting types.
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agi.foundation.platforms |
Contains types used in modeling various mechanical platforms such as satellites, facilities, aircraft, etc.
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agi.foundation.platforms.advanced |
Defines less commonly used types in modeling various mechanical platforms such as Satellites, Facilities, Aircraft, etc.
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agi.foundation.propagators |
Contains types used in producing the state of an object from a known element set.
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agi.foundation.propagators.advanced |
Contains types used to create more specialized propagation scenarios.
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agi.foundation.routedesign |
Contains types for creating simple routes by specifying procedures at points of interest, how to connect them, and what height and speed to use along the route.
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agi.foundation.routedesign.advanced |
Contains types used to define immutable geometry and configuration for routes.
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agi.foundation.segmentpropagation |
Contains types for modeling a trajectory in segments, where the type of propagation varies for each segment.
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agi.foundation.stk |
Contains types for interoperating with the STK desktop application and related data.
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agi.foundation.stoppingconditions |
Contains types for stopping propagation when various events occur.
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agi.foundation.time |
Contains types for quantifying and converting between various date, time, and time standard representations.
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agi.foundation.tirem |
Contains types related to TIREM (Terrain Integrated Rough Earth Model).
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agi.foundation.tracking |
Contains types for acquiring, analyzing and archiving dynamic data, such as those found in real-time feeds or simulation environments.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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GregorianDate
Represents a calendar date in the Gregorian calendar.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeStandard
Provides a means for measuring time by specifying the rate at which time passes and/or points in time.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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LeapSecond
Describes a single leap second.
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval1
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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GlobalPositioningSystemDate
A date and time format consisting of a week number and a time of week and utilizing
the
GlobalPositioningSystemTime (get ) time standard. |
GregorianDate
Represents a calendar date in the Gregorian calendar.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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TimeStandard
Provides a means for measuring time by specifying the rate at which time passes and/or points in time.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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GlobalPositioningSystemDate
A date and time format consisting of a week number and a time of week and utilizing
the
GlobalPositioningSystemTime (get ) time standard. |
IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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GregorianDate
Represents a calendar date in the Gregorian calendar.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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IAvailability
An interface used to determine at what times an object is able to provide information.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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GlobalPositioningSystemDate
A date and time format consisting of a week number and a time of week and utilizing
the
GlobalPositioningSystemTime (get ) time standard. |
GregorianDate
Represents a calendar date in the Gregorian calendar.
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Iso8601Format
Defines the representation of the ISO8601 date string generated by
GregorianDate.toIso8601String(Iso8601Format) . |
JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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LeapSecond
Describes a single leap second.
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LeapSecondsFacet
Manages Leap Seconds.
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MergeTimeIntervalDataCallback
A callback defining how two data elements on any two intervals should
be combined when creating a new interval.
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MergeTimeIntervalDataCallback.Function
A functional interface for the containing delegate type.
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeInterval1
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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TimeIntervalCollection
A collection of time intervals.
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TimeIntervalCollection1
A collection of time intervals with data.
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TimeStandard
Provides a means for measuring time by specifying the rate at which time passes and/or points in time.
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YearMonthDay
Represents a calendar year, month, and day.
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Class and Description |
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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Class and Description |
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Duration
Represents a span of time.
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JulianDate
An astronomical Julian Date, which is the number of days since noon on January 1, -4712 (4713 BC).
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TimeInterval
An interval defined by a start date and a stop date.
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