DYT/Tool/OpenSceneGraph-3.6.5/include/geos/operation/valid/ConsistentAreaTester.h

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/**********************************************************************
*
* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source
* http://geos.osgeo.org
*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc.
*
* 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: operation/valid/ConsistentAreaTester.java rev. 1.14 (JTS-1.10)
*
**********************************************************************/
#pragma once
#include <geos/export.h>
#include <geos/geom/Coordinate.h> // for composition
#include <geos/algorithm/LineIntersector.h> // for composition
#include <geos/operation/relate/RelateNodeGraph.h> // for composition
// Forward declarations
namespace geos {
namespace algorithm {
class LineIntersector;
}
namespace geomgraph {
class GeometryGraph;
}
namespace operation {
namespace relate {
class RelateNodeGraph;
}
}
}
namespace geos {
namespace operation { // geos::operation
namespace valid { // geos::operation::valid
/** \brief
* Checks that a geomgraph::GeometryGraph representing an area
* (a geom::Polygon or geom::MultiPolygon)
* has consistent semantics for area geometries.
* This check is required for any reasonable polygonal model
* (including the OGC-SFS model, as well as models which allow ring
* self-intersection at single points)
*
* Checks include:
*
* - test for rings which properly intersect
* (but not for ring self-intersection, or intersections at vertices)
* - test for consistent labelling at all node points
* (this detects vertex intersections with invalid topology,
* i.e. where the exterior side of an edge lies in the interior of the area)
* - test for duplicate rings
*
* If an inconsistency is found the location of the problem
* is recorded and is available to the caller.
*
*/
class GEOS_DLL ConsistentAreaTester {
private:
algorithm::LineIntersector li;
/// Not owned
geomgraph::GeometryGraph* geomGraph;
relate::RelateNodeGraph nodeGraph;
/// the intersection point found (if any)
geom::Coordinate invalidPoint;
/**
* Check all nodes to see if their labels are consistent.
* If any are not, return false
*/
bool isNodeEdgeAreaLabelsConsistent();
public:
/**
* Creates a new tester for consistent areas.
*
* @param newGeomGraph the topology graph of the area geometry.
* Caller keeps responsibility for its deletion
*/
ConsistentAreaTester(geomgraph::GeometryGraph* newGeomGraph);
~ConsistentAreaTester() = default;
/**
* @return the intersection point, or <code>null</code>
* if none was found
*/
geom::Coordinate& getInvalidPoint();
/** \brief
* Check all nodes to see if their labels are consistent with
* area topology.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this area has a consistent node
* labelling
*/
bool isNodeConsistentArea();
/**
* Checks for two duplicate rings in an area.
* Duplicate rings are rings that are topologically equal
* (that is, which have the same sequence of points up to point order).
* If the area is topologically consistent (determined by calling the
* <code>isNodeConsistentArea</code>,
* duplicate rings can be found by checking for EdgeBundles which contain
* more than one geomgraph::EdgeEnd.
* (This is because topologically consistent areas cannot have two rings sharing
* the same line segment, unless the rings are equal).
* The start point of one of the equal rings will be placed in
* invalidPoint.
*
* @return true if this area Geometry is topologically consistent but has two duplicate rings
*/
bool hasDuplicateRings();
};
} // namespace geos::operation::valid
} // namespace geos::operation
} // namespace geos