Uses of Interface
org.opengis.geometry.coordinate.LineString

Packages that use LineString
org.opengis.geometry.coordinate Set of geometric objects. 
 

Uses of LineString in org.opengis.geometry.coordinate
 

Subinterfaces of LineString in org.opengis.geometry.coordinate
 interface LineSegment
          Two distinct direct positions (the start point and end point) joined by a straight line.
 

Methods in org.opengis.geometry.coordinate that return LineString
 LineString GenericCurve.asLineString(double maxSpacing, double maxOffset)
          Constructs a line string (sequence of line segments) where the control points (ends of the segments) lie on this curve.
 LineString GeometryFactory.createLineString(List<Position> points)
          Takes two or more positions and creates the appropriate line string joining them.
 

Methods in org.opengis.geometry.coordinate that return types with arguments of type LineString
 Set<LineString> Tin.getBreakLines()
          Breaklines are lines of a critical nature to the shape of the surface, representing local ridges, or depressions (such as drainage lines) in the surface.
 Set<LineString> Tin.getStopLines()
          Stoplines are lines where the local continuity or regularity of the surface is questionable.
 

Method parameters in org.opengis.geometry.coordinate with type arguments of type LineString
 Tin GeometryFactory.createTin(Set<Position> post, Set<LineString> stopLines, Set<LineString> breakLines, double maxLength)
          Constructs a restricted Delaunay network from triangle corners (posts), breaklines, stoplines, and maximum length of a triangle side.
 Tin GeometryFactory.createTin(Set<Position> post, Set<LineString> stopLines, Set<LineString> breakLines, double maxLength)
          Constructs a restricted Delaunay network from triangle corners (posts), breaklines, stoplines, and maximum length of a triangle side.
 



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