[SoC] New rules for the Topology Framework in gvSIG Desktop- Report week 7
Mauro Carlevaro
gianimauro at vera.com.uy
Sat Jul 13 20:33:28 PDT 2019
Dear community,
I send you the weekly report corresponding to the period from July 8th to July 14th.
What did I complete this week?
* Topological rule: Must be properly inside polygons.
* Study of the rule. Complete analysis of names, descriptions, solution to be performed, actions, solution per action and all the requirements following the steps established in the document: Topology Rules for gvSIG Desktop: Development guide.
* Improve documentation explaining how the rules work when the layers are multipart.
* In-depth study of the code, and implementation with multipart geometries.
* Implementation study with 2D and 2DM geometries.
* Optimize algorithms.
* Continue improving the documentation.
What am I going to achieve for next week?
* Topological rule: Must be properly inside polygons.
* Test and debug the developed code.
* Based on the implementation defined for the topology framework, it is intended to close the previous rules, leaving the code with the treatment for geometries multipart, defining the cases that exceed the extension of the work, for which will be displayed message box that notifies the user.
* Optimize algorithms.
* Continue improving the documentation.
Is there any blocking issue? No, there is not any blocking issue. But it has taken a long time to study the new considerations raised, for the different types of geometry and the cases of particular geometries and in different dimensions. This study has been very enriching and based on all this will be specified the approach of the rules to be able to achieve the objectives proposed.
References:
1. Report Week 7. Link: https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/6a.-Report-Week-7-(July-8th-to-July-14th)
2. Rule Must be properly inside polygons. Link: https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/6.-Must-be-properly-inside-polygons
3. GitHub wiki link: https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki
4. OSGeo wiki link: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_rules_for_the_Topology_Framework_in_gvSIG_Desktop
Best regards,
Mauro Carlevaro.
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