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AltitudeReferenceSystem Enumeration

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An altitude reference system to indicate what an altitude value is relative to.

Android

enum AltitudeReferenceSystem
{
    UNSPECIFIED,
    TERRAIN,
    ELLIPSOID,
    GEOID,
    SURFACE
}

iOS

typedef NS_ENUM(NSInteger, MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystem)
{
    MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystemUnspecified = 0,
    MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystemTerrain = 1,
    MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystemEllipsoid = 2,
    MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystemGeoid = 3,
    MSMapAltitudeReferenceSystemSurface = 4
}

Values

Unspecified

The altitude value has no meaning.

Terrain

The altitude value is relative to the terrain (not including surface objects like trees and buildings).

Ellipsoid

The altitude value is relative to the WGS84 ellipsoid.

Geoid

The altitude value is relative to sea level.

Surface

The altitude value is relative to the surface (including objects like buildings that are on top of the terrain).

See Also

Geopoint