MarkLogic 9 Product Documentation
geo.ellipsePolygongeo.ellipsePolygon(
center as cts.point,
semi-major-axis as Number,
semi-minor-axis as Number,
azimuth as Number,
arc-tolerance as Number,
[options as String[]]
) as cts.region
Summary
Construct a polygon approximating an ellipse.
Parameters |
center |
Center of the ellipse.
|
semi-major-axis |
The semi major axis of the ellipse. The units are governed by the
units option.
|
semi-minor-axis |
The semi minor axis of the ellipse. The units are governed by the
units option.
|
azimuth |
The azimuth.
|
arc-tolerance |
How far the approximation can be from the actual ellipse, specified
in the same units as the units option. Arc-tolerance
should be greater than the value of the tolerance option,
which defaults to 0.05km (0.3106856 miles).
|
options |
Options with which to configure the behavior. Options include:
- "coordinate-system=value"
- Use the given coordinate system. Valid values are
wgs84 , wgs84/double , etrs89 ,
etrs89/double , raw
and raw/double . Defaults to the governing coordinating
system.
- "precision=value"
- Use the coordinate system at the given precision. Allowed values:
float and double . Defaults to the precision
of the governing coordinate system.
- "units=value"
- Measure distance, the axes of the ellipse, and tolerance in the
specified units. Allowed values:
miles (default),
km , feet , meters .
- "tolerance=distance"
- Tolerance is the largest allowable variation in geometry calculations.
If the distance between two points is less than tolerance, then the two
points are considered equal. For the raw coordinate system, use the units
of the coordinates. For geographic coordinate systems, use the units
specified by the units option.
|
Usage Notes
When approximating the polygon, if the distance between two points is
less than
tolerance
, then they are considered to be the
same point. The
arc-tolerance
parameter specifies the
allowable error in the polygon approximation. That is, the resulting
polygon will differ from the provided ellipse by at most
arc-tolerance
.
The arc-tolerance
parameter value should be greater than
the tolerance, and both arc-tolerance
and tolerance
should be expressed in the same units. For example, if the units
option is set to "km" and you're using a geodetic coordinate system, then
arc-tolerance
and tolerance
(if specified) should
also be in kilometers. The default tolerance is 0.05km (or the equivalent in
other units). Use the tolerance
option to override the default.
The value of the precision
option takes precedence over
that implied by the governing coordinate system name, including the
value of the coordinate-system
option. For example, if the
governing coordinate system is "wgs84/double" and the precision
option is "float", then the operation uses single precision.
See Also
Example
geo.ellipsePolygon(cts.point(1,1),4,2,math.pi() / 2.0,1,['tolerance=0.1'])
// => A cts:region with the following coordinates:
// 1,1.0582174 0.97955137,1.0411657 0.97108173,0.99999946
// 0.97955191,0.95883381 1,0.94178247 1.0204481,0.95883381
// 1.0289183,0.99999946 1.0204486,1.0411657 1,1.0582174
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