Struct las::Version

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pub struct Version {
    pub major: u8,
    pub minor: u8,
}
Expand description

LAS version.

Defaults to 1.2.

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§major: u8

The major version.

Should always be 1.

§minor: u8

The minor version.

Should be between 0 and 4.

Implementations§

Creates a new version.

Doesn’t do any checking that its an actual las version

Examples
use las::Version;
let version = Version::new(1, 2);

Does this version require the point data start signature?

Only 1.0 does.

use las::Version;
assert!(Version::new(1, 0).requires_point_data_start_signature());
assert!(!Version::new(1, 1).requires_point_data_start_signature());

Returns this version’s header size.

Examples
use las::Version;
assert_eq!(227, Version::new(1, 2).header_size());
assert_eq!(235, Version::new(1, 3).header_size());
assert_eq!(375, Version::new(1, 4).header_size());

Checks whether this version supports the feature, returning an error if not.

Examples
use las::Version;
use las::feature::Waveforms;
Version::new(1, 4).verify_support_for::<Waveforms>().unwrap();
assert!(Version::new(1, 2).verify_support_for::<Waveforms>().is_err());

Checks whether this version supports the feature.

Examples
use las::Version;
use las::feature::Waveforms;
assert!(Version::new(1, 4).supports::<Waveforms>());
assert!(!Version::new(1, 2).supports::<Waveforms>());

Checks whether this version supports the given point format.

Examples
use las::Version;
use las::point::Format;
let las_1_2 = Version::new(1, 2);
let las_1_4 = Version::new(1, 4);
assert!(las_1_2.supports_point_format(Format::new(3).unwrap()));
assert!(!las_1_2.supports_point_format(Format::new(4).unwrap()));
assert!(las_1_4.supports_point_format(Format::new(4).unwrap()));

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This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

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