NAME
Geo::GDAL::FFI::Geometry - A GDAL geometry
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
new
my $geom = Geo::GDAL::FFI::Geometry->new($geometry_type);
$type must be one of Geo::GDAL::FFI::GeometryTypes().
my $geom = Geo::GDAL::FFI::Geometry->new($format, $arg, $sr);
$format must be one of Geo::GDAL::FFI::GeometryFormats(), e.g., 'WKT'.
$sr should be a SpatialRef object if given.
Clone
my $geom2 = $geom1->Clone;
Clones this geometry and returns the clone.
GetType
my $type = $geom->GetType($mode);
Returns the type of this geometry. If $mode (optional) is 'flatten', returns the type without Z, M, or ZM postfix.
GetPointCount
Returns the point count of this geometry.
SetPoint
$point->SetPoint($x, $y, $z, $m);
Set the coordinates of a point geometry. The usage of $z and $m in the method depend on the actual 3D or measured status of the point.
$point->SetPoint([$x, $y, $z, $m]);
Set the coordinates of a point geometry. The usage of $z and $m in the method depend on the actual 3D or measured status of the geometry.
$geom->SetPoint($i, $x, $y, $z, $m);
Set the coordinates of the ith (zero based index) point in a curve geometry. The usage of $z and $m in the method depend on the actual 3D or measured status of the geometry.
Note that setting the nth point of a curve creates all points 0..n-2 unless they exist.
$geom->SetPoint($i, $coords);
Set the coordinates of the ith (zero based index) point in this curve. $coords must be a reference to an array of the coordinates. The usage of $z and $m in the method depend on the 3D or measured status of the geometry.
Note that setting the nth point of a curve may create all points 0..n-2.
GetPoint
my $coords = $geom->GetPoint($i);
Get the coordinates of the ith (zero based index) point in this curve. This method can also be used to set the coordinates of a point geometry and then the $i must be zero if it is given.
Returns the coordinates either as a list or a reference to an anonymous array depending on the context. The coordinates contain $z and $m depending on the 3D or measured status of the geometry.
GetPoints
my $points = $geom->GetPoints;
Returns the coordinates of the vertices of this geometry in an obvious array based data structure. Note that different geometry types have similar data structures.
SetPoints
$geom->SetPoints($points);
Sets the coordinates of the vertices of this geometry from an obvious array based data structure. Note that different geometry types may have similar data structures. If the geometry contains subgeometries (like polygon contains rings for example), the data structure is assumed to adhere to this structure. Uses SetPoint and may thus add points to curves.
GetGeometryCount
my $num_geometries = $geom->GetGeometryCount;
GetGeometry
my $outer_ring = $polygon->GetGeometry(0);
Returns the ith subgeometry (zero based index) in this geometry. The returned geometry object is only a wrapper to the underlying C++ reference and thus changing that geometry will change the parent.
AddGeometry
$polygon->AddGeometry($ring);
RemoveGeometry
$geom->RemoveGeometry($i);
ExportToWKT($variant)
my $wkt = $geom->ExportToWKT($variant);
Returns the geometry as WKT. $variant is optional (default is 'ISO').
AsText
Alias to ExportToWKT.
ExportToGML($options)
my $gml = $geom->ExportToGML(%options);
Returns the geometry as GML string. %options may contain options as described in GDAL documentation.
ExportToJSON($options)
my $json = $geom->ExportToJSON(%options);
Returns the geometry as JSON string. %options may contain options as described in GDAL documentation.
Intersects
Equals
Disjoint
Touches
Crosses
Within
Contains
Overlaps
Boundary
ConvexHull
Buffer
Intersection
Union
Difference
SymDifference
Distance
Distance3D
Length
Area
Centroid
Empty
IsEmpty
IsValid
IsSimple
IsRing
LICENSE
This software is released under the Artistic License. See perlartistic.
AUTHOR
Ari Jolma - Ari.Jolma at gmail.com