pub trait Simplify<T, Epsilon = T> {
    // Required method
    fn simplify(&self, epsilon: &T) -> Self
       where T: GeoFloat;
}
Expand description

Simplifies a geometry.

The Ramer–Douglas–Peucker algorithm simplifies a linestring. Polygons are simplified by running the RDP algorithm on all their constituent rings. This may result in invalid Polygons, and has no guarantee of preserving topology.

Multi* objects are simplified by simplifying all their constituent geometries individually.

A larger epsilon means being more aggressive about removing points with less concern for maintaining the existing shape.

Specifically, points closer than epsilon distance from the simplified output may be discarded.

An epsilon less than or equal to zero will return an unaltered version of the geometry.

Required Methods§

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fn simplify(&self, epsilon: &T) -> Self
where T: GeoFloat,

Returns the simplified representation of a geometry, using the Ramer–Douglas–Peucker algorithm

§Examples
use geo::Simplify;
use geo::line_string;

let line_string = line_string![
    (x: 0.0, y: 0.0),
    (x: 5.0, y: 4.0),
    (x: 11.0, y: 5.5),
    (x: 17.3, y: 3.2),
    (x: 27.8, y: 0.1),
];

let simplified = line_string.simplify(&1.0);

let expected = line_string![
    (x: 0.0, y: 0.0),
    (x: 5.0, y: 4.0),
    (x: 11.0, y: 5.5),
    (x: 27.8, y: 0.1),
];

assert_eq!(expected, simplified)

Object Safety§

This trait is not object safe.

Implementors§

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impl<T> Simplify<T> for LineString<T>
where T: GeoFloat,

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impl<T> Simplify<T> for MultiLineString<T>
where T: GeoFloat,

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impl<T> Simplify<T> for MultiPolygon<T>
where T: GeoFloat,

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impl<T> Simplify<T> for Polygon<T>
where T: GeoFloat,