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◆ point_interpolate()

int point_interpolate ( const POINT4D p1,
const POINT4D p2,
POINT4D p,
int  hasz,
int  hasm,
char  ordinate,
double  interpolation_value 
)
inline

Given two points, a dimensionality, an ordinate, and an interpolation value generate a new point that is proportionally between the input points, using the values in the provided dimension as the scaling factors.

Definition at line 316 of file lwlinearreferencing.c.

323 {
324  static char *dims = "XYZM";
325  double p1_value = lwpoint_get_ordinate(p1, ordinate);
326  double p2_value = lwpoint_get_ordinate(p2, ordinate);
327  double proportion;
328  int i = 0;
329 
330  assert(ordinate == 'X' || ordinate == 'Y' ||
331  ordinate == 'Z' || ordinate == 'M');
332  assert(FP_MIN(p1_value, p2_value) <= interpolation_value &&
333  FP_MAX(p1_value, p2_value) >= interpolation_value);
334 
335  proportion = (interpolation_value - p1_value) / (p2_value - p1_value);
336 
337  for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
338  {
339  if (dims[i] == 'Z' && !hasz)
340  continue;
341  if (dims[i] == 'M' && !hasm)
342  continue;
343  if (dims[i] == ordinate)
344  lwpoint_set_ordinate(p, dims[i], interpolation_value);
345  else
346  {
347  double newordinate = 0.0;
348  p1_value = lwpoint_get_ordinate(p1, dims[i]);
349  p2_value = lwpoint_get_ordinate(p2, dims[i]);
350  newordinate = p1_value + proportion * (p2_value - p1_value);
351  lwpoint_set_ordinate(p, dims[i], newordinate);
352  }
353  }
354 
355  return LW_SUCCESS;
356 }
#define LW_SUCCESS
Definition: liblwgeom.h:97
#define FP_MAX(A, B)
#define FP_MIN(A, B)
void lwpoint_set_ordinate(POINT4D *p, char ordinate, double value)
Given a point, ordinate number and value, set that ordinate on the point.
double lwpoint_get_ordinate(const POINT4D *p, char ordinate)
Given a POINT4D and an ordinate number, return the value of the ordinate.

References FP_MAX, FP_MIN, LW_SUCCESS, lwpoint_get_ordinate(), and lwpoint_set_ordinate().

Referenced by lwline_clip_to_ordinate_range(), ptarray_clamp_to_ordinate_range(), and test_point_interpolate().

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