NAME
Geo::Geos::Algorithm::LineIntersector - test whether two line segments intersect and compute the intersection point if they do.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::Geos::Algorithm::LineIntersector qw/interpolateZ computeEdgeDistance isSameSignAndNonZero hasIntersection/;
use Geo::Geos::Coordinate;
use Geo::Geos::PrecisionModel;
my $c1 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(0,1);
my $c2 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(2,1);
my $c3 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(1,0);
my $c4 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(1,2);
my $pm = Geo::Geos::PrecisionModel->new;
my $li1 = Geo::Geos::Algorithm::LineIntersector->new($pm);
$li1->hasIntersection; # => is ''
my $li2 = Geo::Geos::Algorithm::LineIntersector->new;
$li2->setPrecisionModel($pm);
$li2->computeIntersection($c1, $c2, $c3, $c4);
$li2->hasIntersection; # => success
$li2->toString; # => '0 1_2 1 1 0_1 2 : proper';
$li2->getIntersectionNum; # => is 1
$li2->isProper; # => success
$li2->getIndexAlongSegment(0, 0); # => is 1
$li2->getEdgeDistance(0, 0); # => is 1
$li2->getIntersectionAlongSegment(1, 0); # => isa 'Geo::Geos::Coordinate'
my $c01 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(0,1,1);
my $c02 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(2,1,2);
my $c03 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(1,0,3);
interpolateZ($c01, $c02, $c03); # => like qr/3.4142135/
computeEdgeDistance($c01, $c02, $c03); # => is 2
isSameSignAndNonZero(-1, -2); # => success
hasIntersection($c01, $c02, $c03); # => ''
SEE ALSO (C++ classes docs)
geos::algorithm::LineIntersector
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Ivan Baidakou <i.baydakov@crazypanda.ru>, Crazy Panda, CP Decision LTD
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.