hi, Alan,

On 2/7/20 5:36 PM, Alan Snow wrote:
If you use python, the pyproj CRS class can help.
 >>> from pyproj import CRS
 >>> crs = CRS("EPSG:26945")
 >>> crs
<Projected CRS: EPSG:26945>
Name: NAD83 / California zone 5
Axis Info [cartesian]:
- X[east]: Easting (metre)
- Y[north]: Northing (metre)
Area of Use:
- name: USA - California - SPCS83 - 5
- bounds: (-121.42, 32.76, -114.12, 35.81)
Coordinate Operation:
- name: SPCS83 California zone 5 (meters)
- method: Lambert Conic Conformal (2SP)
Datum: North American Datum 1983
- Ellipsoid: GRS 1980
- Prime Meridian: Greenwich

 >>> crs.name <http://crs.name>
'NAD83 / California zone 5'
 >>> crs.coordinate_operation.name <http://crs.coordinate_operation.name>
'SPCS83 California zone 5 (meters)'

On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 8:08 AM Sergey Suloev <sergey.sul...@gmail.com <mailto:sergey.sul...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello,

    in my project I am using GDAL to manage coordinate systems.
    I am looking for a function/class that can tell me if a specific
    coordinate system is a State Plane Coordinate System and give a zone
    number.

    Thank you very much
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Alan Snow

thanks for the answer. I am using C/C++ and I was expecting to find a function/method like "GetSPCSZone", "IzSPCS" or similar.

Do you mean that I have to parse a coordinate system name in order to find required information ?

Sergey
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