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projizierte

Projizierte is a German term derived from the verb projizieren, meaning to project. It functions as the simple past tense form (Präteritum) of the verb and, when used attributively, as the adjective meaning “projected.” In technical writing it commonly appears before nouns to denote results of a projection, for example projizierte Koordinaten (projected coordinates) or projizierte Punkte (projected points).

In mathematics, computer graphics, cartography and related fields, projection refers to mapping elements from one space

Usage and translation: the English equivalent of projizierte in these contexts is “projected.” The form highlights

See also: projizieren, Projektion, Projektion (Geometrie), Projizierung.

to
another,
such
as
converting
three-dimensional
data
into
a
two-dimensional
representation.
The
phrase
projizierte
Koordinaten
specifies
the
coordinates
after
this
projection
has
been
applied.
The
term
emphasizes
the
state
or
property
of
being
projected,
rather
than
the
projection
process
itself.
a
post-projection
condition
in
a
description
or
result
rather
than
the
action
of
projecting
itself.
While
not
a
technical
concept
on
its
own,
projizierte
is
a
common
descriptive
element
in
German-language
texts
dealing
with
projection
methods
and
their
outcomes.