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Surface.h
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1/* Copyright (C) 2008 National Institute For Space Research (INPE) - Brazil.
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19
20/*!
21 \file terralib/geometry/Surface.h
22
23 \brief Surface is an abstract class that represents a 2-dimensional geometric objects.
24*/
25
26#ifndef __TERRALIB_GEOMETRY_INTERNAL_SURFACE_H
27#define __TERRALIB_GEOMETRY_INTERNAL_SURFACE_H
28
29// TerraLib
30#include "Geometry.h"
31
32namespace te
33{
34 namespace gm
35 {
36// Forward declarations
37 class Point;
38 struct Coord2D;
39
40 /*!
41 \class Surface
42
43 \brief Surface is an abstract class that represents a 2-dimensional geometric objects.
44
45 \ingroup geometry
46
47 \sa Geometry,
48 AbstractPoint, Point, PointM, PointZ, PointZM, PointKd,
49 Curve, LineString, LinearRing, Line, CircularString, CompoundCurve,
50 Polygon, Triangle, CurvePolygon, PolyhedralSurface, TIN,
51 GeometryCollection, MultiSurface, MultiCurve,
52 MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon
53 */
55 {
56 public:
57
59
60 /** @name Initializer methods on geometric objects
61 * Methods for initializing a geometric object.
62 */
63 //@{
64
65 /*!
66 \brief It initializes the surface with the specified spatial reference system id and envelope.
67
68 \param t The internal type of the surface.
69 \param srid The Spatial Reference System ID associated to the surface.
70 \param mbr The minimum bounding rectangle of this geometry (i.e., its envelope).
71
72 \note The surface will take the ownership of the given mbr.
73 */
74 Surface(GeomType t, int srid = 0, Envelope* mbr = 0);
75
76 /*!
77 \brief Copy constructor.
78
79 \param rhs The other geometry.
80 */
81 Surface(const Surface& rhs);
82
83 /*! \brief Virtual destructor. */
84 virtual ~Surface() { }
85
86 /*!
87 \brief Assignment operator.
88
89 \param rhs The other geometry.
90
91 \return A reference for this.
92 */
93 virtual Surface& operator=(const Surface& rhs);
94
95 //@}
96
97 /** @name Re-Implmentation of methods from Geometry class
98 * Re-Implmentation of basic methods from Geometry class.
99 */
100 //@{
101
102 /*!
103 \brief Surfaces are 2-dimensional objects.
104
105 \return 2-dimensional.
106 */
108
109 //@}
110
111 /** @name Surface Specific Methods
112 * Specific methods for a Surface.
113 */
114 //@{
115
116 /*!
117 \brief It returns the area of the surface measured in the spatial reference system of the surface.
118
119 \return The area of the surface.
120 */
121 virtual double getArea() const = 0;
122
123 /*!
124 \brief It returns the mathematical centroid for the surface as a point.
125
126 \return The mathematical centroid for the surface.
127
128 \note The caller of this method will take the ownership of the returned point.
129
130 \note The result is not guaranteed to be on this Surface.
131 */
132 virtual Point* getCentroid() const = 0;
133
134 /*!
135 \brief It returns the mathematical centroid for this surface as a coordinate.
136
137 \return The mathematical centroid for this surface.
138
139 \note The caller of this method will take the ownership of the returned coordinate.
140
141 \note The result is not guaranteed to be on this Surface.
142
143 \note TerraLib extended method.
144 */
145 virtual Coord2D* getCentroidCoord() const = 0;
146
147 /*!
148 \brief It returns a point guaranteed to be on this surface.
149
150 \return A point guaranteed to be on this surface.
151
152 \note The caller of this method will take the ownership of the returned point.
153 */
154 virtual Point* getPointOnSurface() const = 0;
155
156 /*!
157 \brief It returns a coordinate guaranteed to be on this surface.
158
159 \return A point guaranteed to be on this surface.
160
161 \note The caller of this method will take the ownership of the returned coordinate.
162
163 \note TerraLib extended method.
164 */
165 virtual Coord2D* getCoordOnSurface() const = 0;
166
167 /*!
168 \brief It returns the length of the boundary for the surface.
169
170 \return The length of the boundary for the surface.
171 */
172 virtual double getPerimeter() const = 0;
173
174 //@}
175 };
176
177 } // end namespace gm
178} // end namespace te
179
180#endif // __TERRALIB_GEOMETRY_INTERNAL_SURFACE_H
181
#define TE_DEFINE_VISITABLE
Definition: BaseVisitable.h:75
Geometry is the root class of the geometries hierarchy, it follows OGC and ISO standards.
An Envelope defines a 2D rectangular region.
Definition: Envelope.h:52
Geometry is the root class of the geometries hierarchy, it follows OGC and ISO standards.
Definition: Geometry.h:78
A point with x and y coordinate values.
Definition: Point.h:51
Surface is an abstract class that represents a 2-dimensional geometric objects.
Definition: Surface.h:55
virtual Surface & operator=(const Surface &rhs)
Assignment operator.
virtual ~Surface()
Virtual destructor.
Definition: Surface.h:84
Surface(const Surface &rhs)
Copy constructor.
Dimensionality getDimension() const
Surfaces are 2-dimensional objects.
Surface(GeomType t, int srid=0, Envelope *mbr=0)
It initializes the surface with the specified spatial reference system id and envelope.
GeomType
Each enumerated type is compatible with a Well-known Binary (WKB) type code.
Definition: Enums.h:42
Dimensionality
From Wikipedia: "in mathematics, the dimension of an object is an intrinsic property,...
Definition: Enums.h:148
TerraLib.
An utility struct for representing 2D coordinates.
Definition: Coord2D.h:41
#define TEGEOMEXPORT
You can use this macro in order to export/import classes and functions from this module.
Definition: Config.h:76