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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/getEPSG.r
\name{getEPSG}
\alias{getEPSG}
\title{Return an EPSG code}
\usage{
getEPSG(x)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{Character. Name of EPSG code to return. Letter case is not important, but included below to aid memory (at least mine). Possible values include:
\itemize{
\item \code{albersNA} Albers equal-area conic for North America: \code{102008}
\item \code{albersCONUS} Albers equal-area conic for coterminous United States: \code{5070}
\item \code{chelsa} CHELSA climate dataset (actually WGS84): \code{4326}.
\item \code{lccCONUS} Lambert conformal conic for conterminous United States: \code{102004}
\item \code{lccEp} Lambert conformal conic for Europe: \code{3034}
\item \code{lccNA} Lambert conformal conic for North America: \code{102009}
\item \code{conusLccNA} Lambert conformal conic for conterminous United States: \code{102004}
\item \code{lccNAsia} Lambert conformal conic for North Asia: \code{102027}
\item \code{lccSA} Lambert conformal conic for South America: \code{102015}
\item \code{lccSAsia} Lambert conformal conic for South Asia: \code{102030}
\item \code{laeaN} Lambert azimuthal equal area for the North Pole: \code{102017}
\item \code{laeaS} Lambert azimuthal equal area for the South Pole: \code{102020}
\item \code{mollweide} Mollweide equal-area for the world: \code{54009}
\item \code{nad27} NAD27 (unprojected): \code{4267}
\item \code{nad83} NAD83 (unprojected): \code{4269}
\item \code{plateCaree} Plate Caree using WGS84: \code{32662}
\item \code{robinson} Robinson: \code{54030}
\item \code{wgs72} CRS for WGS72 (unprojected): \code{4322}
\item \code{wgs84} CRS for WGS84 (unprojected): EPSG: \code{4326}.
\item \code{worldclim} WORLDCLIM climate data set (actually WGS84): \code{4326}
}}
}
\value{
Integer.
}
\description{
This function returns the EPSG code for a particular coordinate reference system and projection.
}
\examples{
getEPSG('wgs84')
getEPSG('albersNA')
getEPSG('mollweide')
}
\seealso{
\code{\link[enmSdm]{getCRS}}
}