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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.linearref;

import com.vividsolutions.jts.geom.*;

/**
 * Determines the location of a subline along a linear {@link Geometry}.
 * The location is reported as a pair of {@link LinearLocation}s.
 * 

* Note: Currently this algorithm is not guaranteed to * return the correct substring in some situations where * an endpoint of the test line occurs more than once in the input line. * (However, the common case of a ring is always handled correctly). */ class LocationIndexOfLine { /** * MD - this algorithm has been extracted into a class * because it is intended to validate that the subline truly is a subline, * and also to use the internal vertex information to unambiguously locate the subline. */ public static LinearLocation[] indicesOf(Geometry linearGeom, Geometry subLine) { LocationIndexOfLine locater = new LocationIndexOfLine(linearGeom); return locater.indicesOf(subLine); } private Geometry linearGeom; public LocationIndexOfLine(Geometry linearGeom) { this.linearGeom = linearGeom; } public LinearLocation[] indicesOf(Geometry subLine) { Coordinate startPt = ((LineString) subLine.getGeometryN(0)).getCoordinateN(0); LineString lastLine = (LineString) subLine.getGeometryN(subLine.getNumGeometries() - 1); Coordinate endPt = lastLine.getCoordinateN(lastLine.getNumPoints() - 1); LocationIndexOfPoint locPt = new LocationIndexOfPoint(linearGeom); LinearLocation[] subLineLoc = new LinearLocation[2]; subLineLoc[0] = locPt.indexOf(startPt); // check for case where subline is zero length if (subLine.getLength() == 0.0) { subLineLoc[1] = (LinearLocation) subLineLoc[0].clone(); } else { subLineLoc[1] = locPt.indexOfAfter(endPt, subLineLoc[0]); } return subLineLoc; } }





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