NAME
Geo::ShapeFile::Point - Geo::ShapeFile utility class.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::ShapeFile::Point;
use Geo::ShapeFile;
my $point = new Geo::ShapeFile::Point(X => 12345, Y => 54321);
ABSTRACT
This is a utility class, used by Geo::ShapeFile.
DESCRIPTION
This is a utility class, used by Geo::ShapeFile to represent point data, you should see the Geo::ShapeFile documentation for more information.
EXPORT
Nothing.
IMPORT NOTE
This module uses overloaded operators to allow you to use == or eq to compare two point objects. By default points are considered to be equal only if their X, Y, Z, and M attributes are equal. If you want to exclude the Z or M attributes when comparing, you should use comp_includes_z or comp_includes_m when importing the object. Note that you must do this before you load the Geo::ShapeFile module, or it will pass it's own arguments to import, and you will get the default behavior:
DO:
use Geo::ShapeFile::Point comp_includes_m => 0, comp_includes_z => 0;
use Geo::ShapeFile;
DONT:
use Geo::ShapeFile;
use Geo::ShapeFile::Point comp_includes_m => 0, comp_includes_z => 0;
(Geo::ShapeFile alread imported Point for you)
METHODS
- new(X => $x, Y => $y)
-
Creates a new Geo::ShapeFile::Point object, takes a has consisting of X, Y, Z, and/or M values to be assigned to the point.
- X() Y() Z() M()
-
Set/retrieve the X, Y, Z, or M values for this object.
SEE ALSO
Geo::ShapeFile
AUTHOR
Jason Kohles, <jason@localdomain>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002,2003 by Jason Kohles
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.