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Compound Frames (CmpFrames)  

We now turn to a rather special form of Mapping, the CmpFrame. The Frames we have considered so far have been atomic, in the sense that they represent pre-defined elementary physical domains. A CmpFrame, however, is a compound Frame. In essence, it is a structure for containing other Frames and its purpose is to allow those Frames to work together in various combinations while appearing as a single Object. A CmpFrame's behaviour is therefore not pre-defined, but is determined by the other Frames it contains (its ``component'' Frames).

As with compound Mappings, compound Frames can be nested within each other, forming arbitrarily complex Frames.



 

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AST A Library for Handling World Coordinate Systems in Astronomy
Starlink User Note 211
R.F. Warren-Smith & D.S. Berry
30th April 2003
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk

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