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coordinate system The system used to define a point (x,y) in the space. In Enif, the origin of the network (user) coordinate system is at the bottom-left corner with x and y increasing from left to right and from bottom to top, respectively. The origin of the screen (hardware) coordinate system is at the top-left corner with y increasing from top to bottom.
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coordinate The coordinate of a point is the two or three dimensional definition of this point along the axes in a refernce coordinate system. Usually defined in X (horizontal, Y (vertical) and Z (depth) axes of a rectilinear coordinate system, these may also refer to cylindical (Alpha, Radius, Elevation) or spherical coordinates (Alpha, Beta, Radius).
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coordinate system "A reference system for the unique definition of a location of a point in n-dimensional space" (Bonham-Carter, 1994, p. 355).
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