Java Code Examples for org.locationtech.jts.geom.Geometry#covers()
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Example 1
Source File: H2IndexingAbstractGeoSelfTest.java From ignite with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Check distributed query. * * @throws ParseException If failed. */ private void checkDistributedQuery() throws ParseException { IgniteCache<Integer, Enemy> c1 = grid(0).cache("enemy"); IgniteCache<Integer, EnemyCamp> c2 = grid(0).cache("camp"); final Geometry lethalArea = new WKTReader().read("POLYGON((30 30, 30 70, 70 70, 70 30, 30 30))"); int expectedEnemies = 0; for (Cache.Entry<Integer, Enemy> e : c1) { final Integer campID = e.getValue().campId; if (30 <= campID && campID < ENEMYCAMP_SAMPLES_COUNT) { final EnemyCamp camp = c2.get(campID); if (lethalArea.covers(camp.coords)) expectedEnemies++; } } final SqlFieldsQuery query = new SqlFieldsQuery("select e._val, c._val from \"enemy\".Enemy e, " + "\"camp\".EnemyCamp c where e.campId = c._key and c.coords && ?").setArgs(lethalArea); List<List<?>> result = c1.query(query.setDistributedJoins(true)).getAll(); assertEquals(expectedEnemies, result.size()); }
Example 2
Source File: GeometryHullToolTest.java From geowave with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private static boolean coversPoints(final Geometry coverer, final Geometry pointsToCover) { for (final Coordinate coordinate : pointsToCover.getCoordinates()) { if (!coverer.covers(coverer.getFactory().createPoint(coordinate))) { return false; } } return true; }
Example 3
Source File: Shape.java From MeteoInfo with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * If this shape covers another one * @param other Other shape * @return Covers or not */ public boolean covers(Shape other){ Geometry g1 = this.toGeometry(); Geometry g2 = other.toGeometry(); return g1.covers(g2); }
Example 4
Source File: GeoWaveFunctions.java From datawave with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public static boolean covers(Object fieldValue, String geoString) { Geometry otherGeom = AbstractGeometryNormalizer.parseGeometry(geoString); Geometry thisGeom = getGeometryFromFieldValue(fieldValue); return thisGeom.covers(otherGeom); }
Example 5
Source File: NoDataMetadataFactory.java From geowave with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private static NoDataMetadata createMetadata( final NoDataSummary noDataSummary, final Geometry[] shapes, final int width, final int height) { if (noDataSummary.indices.size() > MAX_LIST_NO_DATA) { Geometry finalShape; if ((shapes == null) || (shapes.length == 0)) { finalShape = null; } else { finalShape = shapes[0]; if ((shapes.length > 1) && (finalShape != null)) { for (int i = 1; i < shapes.length; i++) { if (shapes[i] == null) { finalShape = null; break; } else { finalShape = finalShape.union(shapes[i]); } } } } if ((finalShape != null) && finalShape.covers( new GeometryFactory().toGeometry(new Envelope(0, width, 0, height)))) { // if the coverage of this geometric union ever gets to the // point that it fully covers the raster, stop storing it and // just set the geometry to null finalShape = null; } return new NoDataByFilter(finalShape, noDataSummary.usedNoDataValues); } else if (!noDataSummary.indices.isEmpty()) { // just go through every raster sample and determine whether it // qualifies as null data return new NoDataBySampleIndex(noDataSummary.indices); } else { // the "no data" samples in the dataset must be 0, so just return // null for the metadata return null; } }
Example 6
Source File: GeomCovers.java From geowave with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public boolean apply(final Geometry geom1, final Geometry geom2) { return geom1.covers(geom2); }