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/*
* The JTS Topology Suite is a collection of Java classes that
* implement the fundamental operations required to validate a given
* geo-spatial data set to a known topological specification.
*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Vivid Solutions
*
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package com.vividsolutions.jts.index.quadtree;
import com.vividsolutions.jts.geom.Coordinate;
import com.vividsolutions.jts.geom.Envelope;
/**
* A Key is a unique identifier for a node in a quadtree.
* It contains a lower-left point and a level number. The level number
* is the power of two for the size of the node envelope
*
* @version 1.7
*/
public class Key {
public static int computeQuadLevel(Envelope env)
{
double dx = env.getWidth();
double dy = env.getHeight();
double dMax = dx > dy ? dx : dy;
int level = DoubleBits.exponent(dMax) + 1;
return level;
}
// the fields which make up the key
private Coordinate pt = new Coordinate();
private int level = 0;
// auxiliary data which is derived from the key for use in computation
private Envelope env = null;
public Key(Envelope itemEnv)
{
computeKey(itemEnv);
}
public Coordinate getPoint() { return pt; }
public int getLevel() { return level; }
public Envelope getEnvelope() { return env; }
public Coordinate getCentre()
{
return new Coordinate(
(env.getMinX() + env.getMaxX()) / 2,
(env.getMinY() + env.getMaxY()) / 2
);
}
/**
* return a square envelope containing the argument envelope,
* whose extent is a power of two and which is based at a power of 2
*/
public void computeKey(Envelope itemEnv)
{
level = computeQuadLevel(itemEnv);
env = new Envelope();
computeKey(level, itemEnv);
// MD - would be nice to have a non-iterative form of this algorithm
while (! env.contains(itemEnv)) {
level += 1;
computeKey(level, itemEnv);
}
}
private void computeKey(int level, Envelope itemEnv)
{
double quadSize = DoubleBits.powerOf2(level);
pt.x = Math.floor(itemEnv.getMinX() / quadSize) * quadSize;
pt.y = Math.floor(itemEnv.getMinY() / quadSize) * quadSize;
env.init(pt.x, pt.x + quadSize, pt.y, pt.y + quadSize);
}
}