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◆ ptarray_contains_point_partial()

int ptarray_contains_point_partial ( const POINTARRAY pa,
const POINT2D pt,
int  check_closed,
int *  winding_number 
)

Definition at line 1031 of file ptarray.c.

1032 {
1033  int wn = 0;
1034  uint32_t i;
1035  double side;
1036  const POINT2D *seg1, *seg2;
1037  double ymin, ymax;
1038 
1039  seg1 = getPoint2d_cp(pa, 0);
1040  seg2 = getPoint2d_cp(pa, pa->npoints-1);
1041  if ( check_closed && ! p2d_same(seg1, seg2) )
1042  lwerror("ptarray_contains_point called on unclosed ring");
1043 
1044  for ( i=1; i < pa->npoints; i++ )
1045  {
1046  seg2 = getPoint2d_cp(pa, i);
1047 
1048  /* Zero length segments are ignored. */
1049  if ( seg1->x == seg2->x && seg1->y == seg2->y )
1050  {
1051  seg1 = seg2;
1052  continue;
1053  }
1054 
1055  ymin = FP_MIN(seg1->y, seg2->y);
1056  ymax = FP_MAX(seg1->y, seg2->y);
1057 
1058  /* Only test segments in our vertical range */
1059  if ( pt->y > ymax || pt->y < ymin )
1060  {
1061  seg1 = seg2;
1062  continue;
1063  }
1064 
1065  side = lw_segment_side(seg1, seg2, pt);
1066 
1067  /*
1068  * A point on the boundary of a ring is not contained.
1069  * WAS: if (fabs(side) < 1e-12), see #852
1070  */
1071  if ( (side == 0) && lw_pt_in_seg(pt, seg1, seg2) )
1072  {
1073  return LW_BOUNDARY;
1074  }
1075 
1076  /*
1077  * If the point is to the left of the line, and it's rising,
1078  * then the line is to the right of the point and
1079  * circling counter-clockwise, so increment.
1080  */
1081  if ( (side < 0) && (seg1->y <= pt->y) && (pt->y < seg2->y) )
1082  {
1083  wn++;
1084  }
1085 
1086  /*
1087  * If the point is to the right of the line, and it's falling,
1088  * then the line is to the right of the point and circling
1089  * clockwise, so decrement.
1090  */
1091  else if ( (side > 0) && (seg2->y <= pt->y) && (pt->y < seg1->y) )
1092  {
1093  wn--;
1094  }
1095 
1096  seg1 = seg2;
1097  }
1098 
1099  /* Sent out the winding number for calls that are building on this as a primitive */
1100  if ( winding_number )
1101  *winding_number = wn;
1102 
1103  /* Outside */
1104  if (wn == 0)
1105  {
1106  return LW_OUTSIDE;
1107  }
1108 
1109  /* Inside */
1110  return LW_INSIDE;
1111 }
#define LW_INSIDE
Constants for point-in-polygon return values.
#define LW_BOUNDARY
#define FP_MAX(A, B)
#define FP_MIN(A, B)
int lw_pt_in_seg(const POINT2D *P, const POINT2D *A1, const POINT2D *A2)
Returns true if P is between A1/A2.
Definition: lwalgorithm.c:103
#define LW_OUTSIDE
int lw_segment_side(const POINT2D *p1, const POINT2D *p2, const POINT2D *q)
lw_segment_side()
Definition: lwalgorithm.c:70
int p2d_same(const POINT2D *p1, const POINT2D *p2)
Definition: lwalgorithm.c:57
void void lwerror(const char *fmt,...) __attribute__((format(printf
Write a notice out to the error handler.
static const POINT2D * getPoint2d_cp(const POINTARRAY *pa, uint32_t n)
Returns a POINT2D pointer into the POINTARRAY serialized_ptlist, suitable for reading from.
Definition: lwinline.h:97
double y
Definition: liblwgeom.h:390
double x
Definition: liblwgeom.h:390
uint32_t npoints
Definition: liblwgeom.h:427

References FP_MAX, FP_MIN, getPoint2d_cp(), LW_BOUNDARY, LW_INSIDE, LW_OUTSIDE, lw_pt_in_seg(), lw_segment_side(), lwerror(), POINTARRAY::npoints, p2d_same(), POINT2D::x, and POINT2D::y.

Referenced by _lwt_CheckEdgeCrossing(), _lwt_SplitAllEdgesToNewNode(), and lwt_ChangeEdgeGeom().

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