NAME
Algorithm::BreakOverlappingRectangles - Break overlapping rectangles into non overlapping ones
SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::BreakOverlappingRectangles;
my $bor = Algorithm::BreakOverlappingRectangles->new;
# id => X0, Y0, X1, Y1
$bor->add_rectangle( A => 0, 4, 7, 10);
$bor->add_rectangle( B => 3, 2, 9, 6);
$bor->add_rectangle( C => 5, 0, 11, 8);
# that's:
#
# Y
# ^
# |
# 11
# 10 +------+
# 9 | |
# 8 | A +-+---+
# 7 | | |
# 6 | +-+---+ |
# 5 | | | |
# 4 +--+ B | |
# 3 | | |
# 2 +-+---+ |
# 1 | C |
# 0 +-----+
# |
# +-01234567891111--> X
# 0123
#
$bor->dump;
# prints:
#
# [0 4 3 10 | A]
# [3 4 5 6 | A B]
# [3 6 5 8 | A]
# [7 2 9 4 | B C]
# [3 2 5 4 | B]
# [5 4 7 6 | A B C]
# [3 8 7 10 | A]
# [5 6 7 8 | A C]
# [7 4 9 6 | B C]
# [5 2 7 4 | B C]
# [9 0 11 4 | C]
# [9 4 11 6 | C]
# [7 6 11 8 | C]
# [5 0 9 2 | C]
#
# that's:
#
# Y
# ^
# |
# 11
# 10 +----+-+
# 9 | | |
# 8 | +-+---+
# 7 | | | |
# 6 +--+-+-+-+-+
# 5 | | | | | |
# 4 +--+-+-+ | |
# 3 | | | | |
# 2 +-+-+-+-+
# 1 | |
# 0 +-----+
# |
# +-01234567891111--> X
# 0123
#
# or alternatively:
my $rect = $bor->get_rectangles_as_array_ref;
print "[@$_]\n" for (@$rect);
DESCRIPTION
Given a set of rectangles that can overlap, break them in a set of non overlapping ones.
This module is highly optimized and can handle big sets efficiently.
API
The following methods are provided:
- Algorithm::BreakOverlappingRectangles->new()
-
Creates a new object.
- $bor->add_rectangle($x0, $y0, $x1, $y1, @names)
-
Adds a new rectangle to the set.
$x0, $y0, $x1, $y1
are the coordinates of the extremes.@names
can be anything you like and will be attached to the output rectangles contained inside this one. - $bor->get_rectangles()
-
Returns the set of non-overlapping rectangles. Every entry is an array of the form
[$x0, $y0, $x1, $y1, @names]
. - $bor->get_rectangles_as_array_ref()
-
Returns an array ref (actually a tied one) containing the broken rectangles.
Rectangles are stored inside Algorithm::BreakOverlappingRectangles objects as packed data to reduce memory comsumption, but calling the
get_rectangles
method expands them and so can eat lots of memory when the number of rectangles is high. This alternative method returns a reference to a tied array that unpacks the rectangles on the fly.For instance:
my $r = $abor->get_rectangles_as_array_ref; for (@$r) { print "@$_\n"; }
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 by Salvador Fandiño (sfandino@yahoo.com)
Copyright (C) 2008 by Qindel Formacion y Servicios S.L.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.