// Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library) // QuickBook Example // Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates // Contributed and/or modified by Menelaos Karavelas, on behalf of Oracle // Licensed under the Boost Software License version 1.0. // http://www.boost.org/users/license.html //[is_valid_failure //` Checks whether a geometry is valid and, if not valid, checks if it could be fixed by bg::correct; if so bg::correct is called on the geometry #include #include #include #include /*<-*/ #include "create_svg_one.hpp" /*->*/ int main() { typedef boost::geometry::model::d2::point_xy point_type; typedef boost::geometry::model::polygon polygon_type; polygon_type poly; boost::geometry::read_wkt("POLYGON((0 0,0 10,10 10,10 0),(0 0,9 2,9 1,0 0),(0 0,2 9,1 9,0 0))", poly); std::cout << "original geometry: " << boost::geometry::dsv(poly) << std::endl; boost::geometry::validity_failure_type failure; bool valid = boost::geometry::is_valid(poly, failure); // if the invalidity is only due to lack of closing points and/or wrongly oriented rings, then bg::correct can fix it bool could_be_fixed = (failure == boost::geometry::failure_not_closed || boost::geometry::failure_wrong_orientation); std::cout << "is valid? " << (valid ? "yes" : "no") << std::endl; if (! valid) { std::cout << "can boost::geometry::correct remedy invalidity? " << (could_be_fixed ? "possibly yes" : "no") << std::endl; if (could_be_fixed) { boost::geometry::correct(poly); std::cout << "after correction: " << (boost::geometry::is_valid(poly) ? "valid" : "still invalid") << std::endl; std::cout << "corrected geometry: " << boost::geometry::dsv(poly) << std::endl; } } /*<-*/ create_svg("is_valid_failure_example.svg", poly); /*->*/ return 0; } //] //[is_valid_failure_output /*` Output: [pre original geometry: (((0, 0), (0, 10), (10, 10), (10, 0)), ((0, 0), (9, 2), (9, 1), (0, 0)), ((0, 0), (2, 9), (1, 9), (0, 0))) is valid? no can boost::geometry::correct remedy invalidity? possibly yes after correction: valid corrected geometry: (((0, 0), (0, 10), (10, 10), (10, 0), (0, 0)), ((0, 0), (9, 1), (9, 2), (0, 0)), ((0, 0), (2, 9), (1, 9), (0, 0))) [$img/algorithms/is_valid_failure_example.png] ] */ //]