NAME
Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChainOverlapAction - The action for the internal iterator for performing overlap queries.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::Geos::Coordinate;
use Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChain;
use Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChainOverlapAction;
my $c1 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(0,2);
my $c2 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(1,2);
my $c3 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(2,2);
my $c4 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(3,1);
my $c5 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(4,1);
my $c6 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(5,1);
my $c7 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(6,0);
my $c8 = Geo::Geos::Coordinate->new(7,0);
my $list = [$c1, $c2, $c3, $c4, $c5, $c6, $c7, $c8];
my $mc = Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChain->new($list, 0, 7);
my $mc2 = Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChain->new([$c5, $c6], 0, 1);
my $mcoa = Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChainOverlapAction->new; # => isa 'Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChainOverlapAction'
$mc->computeOverlaps($mc2, $mcoa);
$mcoa->overlap($mc, 0, $mc2, 1);
$mcoa->overlap($mc2->getLineSegment(0), $mc2->getLineSegment(1));
$mcoa->tempEnv1; # isa 'Geo::Geos::Envelope'
$mcoa->tempEnv2; # isa 'Geo::Geos::Envelope'
SEE ALSO (C++ classes docs)
geos::index::chain::MonotoneChainOverlapAction
SEE ALSO
Geo::Geos::Index::MonotoneChain
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.