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/**********************************************************************
*
* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source
* http://geos.osgeo.org
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Sandro Santilli <strk@kbt.io>
*
* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under
* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published
* by the Free Software Foundation.
* See the COPYING file for more information.
*
**********************************************************************
*
* Last port: algorithm/BoundaryNodeRule.java rev 1.4 (JTS-1.10)
*
**********************************************************************/
#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <geos/export.h>
// Forward declarations
// ...
namespace geos {
namespace algorithm { // geos::algorithm
/** \brief
* An interface for rules which determine whether node points which are
* in boundaries of lineal geometry components
* are in the boundary of the parent geometry collection.
*
* The SFS specifies a single kind of boundary node rule,
* the `Mod2BoundaryNodeRule` rule.
* However, other kinds of Boundary Node Rules are appropriate
* in specific situations (for instance, linear network topology
* usually follows the `EndPointBoundaryNodeRule`.)
* Some JTS operations allow the BoundaryNodeRule to be specified,
* and respect this rule when computing the results of the operation.
*
* @author Martin Davis
* @version 1.7
*
* @see operation::relate::RelateOp
* @see operation::valid::IsSimpleOp
* @see algorithm::PointLocator
*/
class GEOS_DLL BoundaryNodeRule {
public:
// virtual classes should always have a virtual destructor..
virtual
~BoundaryNodeRule() {}
virtual std::string toString() const = 0;
/** \brief
* Tests whether a point that lies in `boundaryCount`
* geometry component boundaries is considered to form part of
* the boundary of the parent geometry.
*
* @param boundaryCount the number of component boundaries that
* this point occurs in
* @return `true` if points in this number of boundaries lie in
* the parent boundary
*/
virtual bool isInBoundary(int boundaryCount) const = 0;
/** \brief
* The Mod-2 Boundary Node Rule (which is the rule specified
* in the OGC SFS).
*
* A BoundaryNodeRule specifies that points are in the boundary of
* a lineal geometry iff the point lies on the boundary of an odd number
* of components. Under this rule LinearRings and closed LineStrings have
* an empty boundary.
*
* This is the rule specified by the OGC SFS, and is the default
* rule used in JTS.
*/
//static const BoundaryNodeRule& MOD2_BOUNDARY_RULE;
static const BoundaryNodeRule& getBoundaryRuleMod2();
/** \brief
* The Endpoint Boundary Node Rule.
*
* A BoundaryNodeRule which specifies that any points which are endpoints
* of lineal components are in the boundary of the parent geometry. This
* corresponds to the "intuitive" topological definition of boundary. Under
* this rule LinearRings have a non-empty boundary (the common endpoint
* of the underlying LineString).
*
* This rule is useful when dealing with linear networks. For example,
* it can be used to check whether linear networks are correctly noded.
* The usual network topology constraint is that linear segments may
* touch only at endpoints. In the case of a segment touching a closed
* segment (ring) at one point, the Mod2 rule cannot distinguish between
* the permitted case of touching at the node point and the invalid case
* of touching at some other interior (non-node) point. The EndPoint rule
* does distinguish between these cases, so is more appropriate for use.
*/
//static const BoundaryNodeRule& ENDPOINT_BOUNDARY_RULE;
static const BoundaryNodeRule& getBoundaryEndPoint();
/** \brief
* The MultiValent Endpoint Boundary Node Rule.
*
* A BoundaryNodeRule which determines that only endpoints with valency
* greater than 1 are on the boundary. This corresponds to the boundary
* of a MultiLineString being all the "attached" endpoints, but not
* the "unattached" ones.
*/
//static const BoundaryNodeRule& MULTIVALENT_ENDPOINT_BOUNDARY_RULE;
static const BoundaryNodeRule& getBoundaryMultivalentEndPoint();
/** \brief
* The Monovalent Endpoint Boundary Node Rule.
*
* A BoundaryNodeRule which determines that only endpoints with valency of
* exactly 1 are on the boundary. This corresponds to the boundary of
* a MultiLineString being all the "unattached" endpoints.
*/
//static const BoundaryNodeRule& MONOVALENT_ENDPOINT_BOUNDARY_RULE;
static const BoundaryNodeRule& getBoundaryMonovalentEndPoint();
/** \brief
* The Boundary Node Rule specified by the OGC Simple Features
* Specification, which is the same as the Mod-2 rule.
*
* A BoundaryNodeRule which determines that only endpoints with valency
* greater than 1 are on the boundary. This corresponds to the boundary
* of a MultiLineString being all the "attached" endpoints, but not the
* "unattached" ones.
*/
//static const BoundaryNodeRule& OGC_SFS_BOUNDARY_RULE;
static const BoundaryNodeRule& getBoundaryOGCSFS();
};
} // namespace geos::algorithm
} // namespace geos