Class: GeoRuby::SimpleFeatures::Geometry
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- GeoRuby::SimpleFeatures::Geometry
- Defined in:
- lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb
Overview
Root of all geometric data classes. Objects of class Geometry should not be instantiated.
Direct Known Subclasses
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#srid ⇒ Object
SRID of the geometry.
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#with_m ⇒ Object
(also: #with_m?)
Flag indicating if the m ordinate of the geometry is meaningful.
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#with_z ⇒ Object
(also: #with_z?)
Flag indicating if the z ordinate of the geometry is meaningful.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.from_ewkb(ewkb) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a EWKB string.
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.from_ewkt(ewkt) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a EWKT string.
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.from_georss(georss) ⇒ Object
sends back a geometry based on the GeoRSS string passed as argument.
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.from_georss_with_tags(georss) ⇒ Object
sends back an array: The first element is the goemetry based on the GeoRSS string passed as argument.
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.from_hex_ewkb(hexewkb) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a HexEWKB string.
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.from_kml(kml) ⇒ Object
Sends back a geometry from a KML encoded geometry string.
- .kml_to_wkt(kml) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#as_ewkb(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as an EWKB string.
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#as_ewkt(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as an EWKT string.
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#as_georss(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry in georss format.
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#as_hex_ewkb(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a HexEWKB string.
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#as_hex_wkb ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a strict HexWKB string.
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#as_kml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Iutputs the geometry in kml format : options are
:id
,:tesselate
,:extrude
,:altitude_mode
. -
#as_wkb ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a strict WKB string.
-
#as_wkt ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as strict WKT string.
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#bounding_box ⇒ Object
to be implemented in subclasses.
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#envelope ⇒ Object
Returns an Envelope object for the geometry.
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#initialize(srid = DEFAULT_SRID, with_z = false, with_m = false) ⇒ Geometry
constructor
A new instance of Geometry.
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#m_range ⇒ Object
to be implemented in subclasses.
Constructor Details
#initialize(srid = DEFAULT_SRID, with_z = false, with_m = false) ⇒ Geometry
Returns a new instance of Geometry.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 18 def initialize(srid=DEFAULT_SRID,with_z=false,with_m=false) @srid=srid @with_z=with_z @with_m=with_m end |
Instance Attribute Details
#srid ⇒ Object
SRID of the geometry
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 10 def srid @srid end |
#with_m ⇒ Object Also known as: with_m?
Flag indicating if the m ordinate of the geometry is meaningful
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 15 def with_m @with_m end |
#with_z ⇒ Object Also known as: with_z?
Flag indicating if the z ordinate of the geometry is meaningful
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 12 def with_z @with_z end |
Class Method Details
.from_ewkb(ewkb) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a EWKB string. The actual class returned depends of the content of the string passed as argument. Since WKB strings are a subset of EWKB, they are also valid.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 142 def self.from_ewkb(ewkb) factory = GeometryFactory::new ewkb_parser= EWKBParser::new(factory) ewkb_parser.parse(ewkb) factory.geometry end |
.from_ewkt(ewkt) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a EWKT string. Since WKT strings are a subset of EWKT, they are also valid.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 158 def self.from_ewkt(ewkt) factory = GeometryFactory::new ewkt_parser= EWKTParser::new(factory) ewkt_parser.parse(ewkt) factory.geometry end |
.from_georss(georss) ⇒ Object
sends back a geometry based on the GeoRSS string passed as argument
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 166 def self.from_georss(georss) georss_parser= GeorssParser::new georss_parser.parse(georss) georss_parser.geometry end |
.from_georss_with_tags(georss) ⇒ Object
sends back an array: The first element is the goemetry based on the GeoRSS string passed as argument. The second one is the GeoRSSTags (found only with the Simple format)
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 173 def self.(georss) georss_parser= GeorssParser::new georss_parser.parse(georss,true) [georss_parser.geometry, georss_parser.] end |
.from_hex_ewkb(hexewkb) ⇒ Object
Creates a geometry based on a HexEWKB string
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 150 def self.from_hex_ewkb(hexewkb) factory = GeometryFactory::new hexewkb_parser= HexEWKBParser::new(factory) hexewkb_parser.parse(hexewkb) factory.geometry end |
.from_kml(kml) ⇒ Object
Sends back a geometry from a KML encoded geometry string. Limitations : Only supports points, linestrings and polygons (no collection for now). Addapted from Pramukta’s code
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 182 def self.from_kml(kml) return GeoRuby::SimpleFeatures::Geometry.from_ewkt(kml_to_wkt(kml)) end |
.kml_to_wkt(kml) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 187 def self.kml_to_wkt(kml) doc = REXML::Document.new(kml) wkt = "" if ["Point", "LineString", "Polygon" ].include?(doc.root.name) case doc.root.name when "Point" then coords = doc.elements["/Point/coordinates"].text.gsub(/\n/," ") wkt = doc.root.name.upcase + "(" + split_coords(coords).join(' ') + ")" when "LineString" then coords = doc.elements["/LineString/coordinates"].text.gsub(/\n/," ") coords = split_coords(coords) wkt = doc.root.name.upcase + "(" + coords.join(",") + ")" when "Polygon" then # polygons have one outer ring and zero or more inner rings bounds = [] bounds << doc.elements["/Polygon/outerBoundaryIs/LinearRing/coordinates"].text inner_coords_elements = doc.elements.each("/Polygon/innerBoundaryIs/LinearRing/coordinates") do |inner_coords| inner_coords = inner_coords.text bounds << inner_coords end wkt = doc.root.name.upcase + "(" + bounds.map do |bound| bound.gsub!(/\n/, " ") bound = split_coords(bound) if bound.first != bound.last bound.push bound.first end "(" + bound.join(",") + ")" end.join(",") + ")" end end return wkt end |
Instance Method Details
#as_ewkb(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as an EWKB string. The allow_srid
, allow_z
and allow_m
arguments allow the output to include srid, z and m respectively if they are present in the geometry. If these arguments are set to false, srid, z and m are not included, even if they are present in the geometry. By default, the output string contains all the information in the object.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 48 def as_ewkb(allow_srid=true,allow_z=true,allow_m=true) ewkb=""; ewkb << 1.chr #little_endian by default type= binary_geometry_type if @with_z and allow_z type = type | Z_MASK end if @with_m and allow_m type = type | M_MASK end if allow_srid type = type | SRID_MASK ewkb << [type,@srid].pack("VV") else ewkb << [type].pack("V") end ewkb << binary_representation(allow_z,allow_m) end |
#as_ewkt(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as an EWKT string.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 86 def as_ewkt(allow_srid=true,allow_z=true,allow_m=true) if allow_srid ewkt="SRID=#{@srid};" else ewkt="" end ewkt << text_geometry_type ewkt << "M" if @with_m and allow_m and (!@with_z or !allow_z) #to distinguish the M from the Z when there is actually no Z... ewkt << "(" << text_representation(allow_z,allow_m) << ")" end |
#as_georss(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry in georss format. Assumes the geometries are in latlon format, with x as lon and y as lat. Pass the :dialect
option to switch format. Possible values are: :simple
(default), :w3cgeo
and :gml
.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 105 def as_georss( = {}) dialect= [:dialect] || :simple case(dialect) when :simple geom_attr = "" geom_attr += " featuretypetag=\"#{[:featuretypetag]}\"" if [:featuretypetag] geom_attr += " relationshiptag=\"#{[:relationshiptag]}\"" if [:relationshiptag] geom_attr += " floor=\"#{[:floor]}\"" if [:floor] geom_attr += " radius=\"#{[:radius]}\"" if [:radius] geom_attr += " elev=\"#{[:elev]}\"" if [:elev] georss_simple_representation(.merge(:geom_attr => geom_attr)) when :w3cgeo georss_w3cgeo_representation() when :gml georss_gml_representation() end end |
#as_hex_ewkb(allow_srid = true, allow_z = true, allow_m = true) ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a HexEWKB string. It is almost the same as a WKB string, except that each byte of a WKB string is replaced by its hexadecimal 2-character representation in a HexEWKB string.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 76 def as_hex_ewkb(allow_srid=true,allow_z=true,allow_m=true) as_ewkb(allow_srid, allow_z, allow_m).unpack('H*').join('').upcase end |
#as_hex_wkb ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a strict HexWKB string
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 81 def as_hex_wkb as_hex_ewkb(false,false,false) end |
#as_kml(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Iutputs the geometry in kml format : options are :id
, :tesselate
, :extrude
, :altitude_mode
. If the altitude_mode option is not present, the Z (if present) will not be output (since it won’t be used by GE anyway: clampToGround is the default)
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 126 def as_kml( = {}) id_attr = "" id_attr = " id=\"#{[:id]}\"" if [:id] geom_data = "" geom_data += "<extrude>#{[:extrude]}</extrude>\n" if [:extrude] geom_data += "<tesselate>#{[:tesselate]}</tesselate>\n" if [:tesselate] geom_data += "<altitudeMode>#{[:altitude_mode]}</altitudeMode>\n" if [:altitude_mode] allow_z = (with_z || ![:altitude].nil? )&& (![:altitude_mode].nil?) && [:atitude_mode] != "clampToGround" fixed_z = [:altitude] kml_representation(.merge(:id_attr => id_attr, :geom_data => geom_data, :allow_z => allow_z, :fixed_z => fixed_z)) end |
#as_wkb ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as a strict WKB string.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 71 def as_wkb as_ewkb(false,false,false) end |
#as_wkt ⇒ Object
Outputs the geometry as strict WKT string.
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 98 def as_wkt as_ewkt(false,false,false) end |
#bounding_box ⇒ Object
to be implemented in subclasses
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 34 def bounding_box end |
#envelope ⇒ Object
Returns an Envelope object for the geometry
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 42 def envelope Envelope.from_points(bounding_box,srid,with_z) end |
#m_range ⇒ Object
to be implemented in subclasses
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# File 'lib/geo_ruby/simple_features/geometry.rb', line 38 def m_range end |