Struct gpx::Track
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pub struct Track { pub name: Option<String>, pub comment: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub source: Option<String>, pub links: Vec<Link>, pub _type: Option<String>, pub segments: Vec<TrackSegment>, }
Track represents an ordered list of points describing a path.
Fields
name: Option<String>
GPS name of track.
comment: Option<String>
GPS comment for track.
description: Option<String>
User description of track.
source: Option<String>
Source of data. Included to give user some idea of reliability and accuracy of data.
links: Vec<Link>
Links to external information about the track.
_type: Option<String>
Type (classification) of track.
segments: Vec<TrackSegment>
A Track Segment holds a list of Track Points which are logically connected in order. To represent a single GPS track where GPS reception was lost, or the GPS receiver was turned off, start a new Track Segment for each continuous span of track data.
Methods
impl Track
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fn multilinestring(&self) -> MultiLineString<f64>
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Gives the multi-linestring that this track represents, which is multiple linestrings.
fn new() -> Track
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Creates a new Track with default values.
use gpx::{Track, TrackSegment}; let mut track: Track = Track::new(); let segment = TrackSegment::new(); track.segments.push(segment);