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This geoLatte-geom library offers a geometry model that conforms to the OGC Simple Features for SQL
specification.
/*
* This file is part of the GeoLatte project.
*
* GeoLatte is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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*
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*
* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 and Ownership of code is shared by:
* Qmino bvba - Romeinsestraat 18 - 3001 Heverlee (http://www.qmino.com)
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*/
package org.geolatte.geom.codec.db.sqlserver;
import org.geolatte.geom.*;
import org.geolatte.geom.crs.CoordinateReferenceSystem;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* @author Karel Maesen, Geovise BVBA
*/
class PolygonSqlServerDecoder extends AbstractSqlServerDecoder {
@Override
protected OpenGisType getOpenGisType() {
return OpenGisType.POLYGON;
}
protected Polygon> createNullGeometry(CoordinateReferenceSystem> crs) {
return new Polygon(crs);
}
protected Polygon> createGeometry(SqlServerGeometry nativeGeom) {
return createGeometry( nativeGeom, 0 );
}
protected Polygon> createGeometry(SqlServerGeometry nativeGeom, int shapeIndex) {
if ( nativeGeom.isEmptyShape( shapeIndex ) ) {
return (Polygon>)createNullGeometry(nativeGeom.getCoordinateReferenceSystem());
}
//polygons consist of one exterior ring figure, and several interior ones.
IndexRange figureRange = nativeGeom.getFiguresForShape( shapeIndex );
List> rings = new ArrayList>(figureRange.length());
//the rings should contain all inner rings from index 1 to index length - 1
// index = 0 should be reserved for the shell.
for ( int figureIdx = figureRange.start, i = 1; figureIdx < figureRange.end; figureIdx++ ) {
IndexRange pntIndexRange = nativeGeom.getPointsForFigure( figureIdx );
if ( nativeGeom.isFigureInteriorRing( figureIdx ) ) {
rings.add(i++,toLinearRing( nativeGeom, pntIndexRange));
}
else {
rings.add(0, toLinearRing( nativeGeom, pntIndexRange));
}
}
LinearRing>[] ringArr = (LinearRing>[])new LinearRing[rings.size()];
return new Polygon(rings.toArray(ringArr));
}
private LinearRing> toLinearRing(SqlServerGeometry nativeGeom, IndexRange range) {
PositionSequence> positionSequence = nativeGeom.coordinateRange(range);
return new LinearRing(positionSequence, nativeGeom.getCoordinateReferenceSystem());
}
}
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