[geotk] Geometry operations in Geotk
Jon Blower
j.d.blower at reading.ac.uk
Fri Jul 18 08:43:10 PDT 2014
Hi Johann,
Perfect, thanks for your fast reply!
Cheers,
Jon
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MELODIES project coordinator,
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences,
University of Reading
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On 18 Jul 2014, at 16:31, johann sorel <johann.sorel at geomatys.com> wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> We use JTS for geometries for now.
>
> > Here is an example to create geometries :
> https://github.com/Geomatys/geotoolkit/blob/master/demos/geotk-demo-samples/src/main/java/org/geotoolkit/pending/demo/geometry/JTSDemo.java
>
> > All operations are on the JTS geometry class.
> boolean intersect = geom1.intersects(geom2)
>
> > For reading and writing you have WKTReader and WKTWriter, same for WKB.
> WKTReader reader = new WKTReader();
> Geometry geom = reader.read("POLYGON(....");
>
> > For transformation between CRS.
> Geometry geom2 = JTS.transform(geom, crs1ToCrs2);
>
>
>
> Johann Sorel
> Geomatys
>
>
>
> On 18/07/2014 17:06, Jon Blower wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I’d like to create simple geometries (mainly polygons) and detect for intersection, containment and other typical geometry operations. Which classes in Geotk should I look at? I found a large number of classes relating to geometries but was a bit confused about where to start.
>>
>> (I’d also like to be able to parse and generate WKT strings if this is possible.)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jon
>>
>> --
>> Dr Jon Blower,
>> Technical Director, Reading e-Science Centre,
>> MELODIES project coordinator,
>> School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences,
>> University of Reading
>> Tel: +44 118 378 5213
>> Email: j.d.blower at reading.ac.uk
>>
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