pgxgrid
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Find all parts of the vertical lines of a grid inside a polygon. The grid is defined by the vectors x (length nx and y (length ny). The function detects all parts of the vertical grid lines <x[i],y[0]>..<x[i],y[ny-1]> (i=0..nx-1)
, which are inside the polygon p.
- Usage
pgxgrid(P, IP, Xvector, Yvector)
- P
- a closed point-list or a polygon-stream defining one or more polygons.
- IP
- The index of the polygon of P to be tested; 0 <= IP <
pgget(P)
- X
- The x-scale vector of the grid.
- Y
- The y-scale vector of the grid.
- Result
- The result r is a (N+1)x3 matrix, with N is the number of vertical grid lines intersecting the polygon.
- content of r[0,*]:
r[0,0] ixmin the X index of the first vertical line intersecting PIP r[0,1] ixmax the X index of the last vertical line intersecting PIP r[0,2] iymin the index of the minimum Y value of an intersection line r[0,3] iymax the index of the maximum Y value of an intersection line r[0,4] ngrid the accumlated number of grid points inside PIP r[0,5] aclen the absolute length of the centerline r[0,6] rclen the relative length of the centerline
- content of r[i,*], i=1..N (one row for each intersection line):
r[i,0] the X index of the intersection line r[i,1] iy[i] the Y index of the first point <X[ix[i]],Y[iy[i]]> inside PIP r[i,2] iymin the index of the minimum Y value of an intersection line r[i,3] iymax the index of the maximum Y value of an intersection line r[i,4] ngrid the accumlated number of grid points inside PIP r[i,5] aclen the absolute length of the centerline r[i,6] rclen the relative length of the centerline