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Why does a Property Grid have its own spatial reference frame, independent of that of its Environment Root?

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Why does a Property Grid have its own spatial reference frame, independent of that of its Environment Root?

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The “griddedness” of spatial positions is dependent on the properties of the spatial reference frame in which they are defined. Coordinate conversions and transformations are not, in general, linear, so that a set of points that form a regular array of positions in one spatial reference frame may not be regular in another spatial reference frame. Therefore, in order to preserve “griddedness”, a Property Grid specifies a spatial reference frame in which the data positions form a grid.

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