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BoundingBox

Struct BoundingBox 

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pub struct BoundingBox {
    pub min_lat: f64,
    pub max_lat: f64,
    pub min_lon: f64,
    pub max_lon: f64,
}
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An axis-aligned geographic bounding box defined by min/max lat and lon.

Coordinates are in degrees (latitude: [-90, 90], longitude: [-180, 180]). This struct does not handle anti-meridian crossing (bounding boxes that wrap around longitude ±180°). For those use cases, split into two boxes.

§Examples

use scirs2_spatial::geo::BoundingBox;

let bbox = BoundingBox::new(48.0, 52.0, -1.0, 3.0).unwrap();
assert!(bbox.contains(50.0, 1.0));
assert!(!bbox.contains(53.0, 1.0));

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§min_lat: f64

Minimum latitude in degrees

§max_lat: f64

Maximum latitude in degrees

§min_lon: f64

Minimum longitude in degrees

§max_lon: f64

Maximum longitude in degrees

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impl BoundingBox

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pub fn new( min_lat: f64, max_lat: f64, min_lon: f64, max_lon: f64, ) -> SpatialResult<Self>

Create a new BoundingBox.

§Arguments
  • min_lat - Minimum latitude in degrees
  • max_lat - Maximum latitude in degrees
  • min_lon - Minimum longitude in degrees
  • max_lon - Maximum longitude in degrees
§Errors

Returns SpatialError::ValueError if:

  • min_lat > max_lat
  • min_lon > max_lon
  • Any value is out of range (lat ∉ [-90, 90], lon ∉ [-180, 180])
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pub fn from_points(points: &[(f64, f64)]) -> SpatialResult<Self>

Create a BoundingBox from a set of geographic points.

§Arguments
  • points - Slice of (lat, lon) pairs in degrees
§Errors

Returns SpatialError::ValueError if the slice is empty.

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pub fn contains(&self, lat: f64, lon: f64) -> bool

Test whether a geographic point is inside (or on the boundary of) this box.

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  • lat - Latitude in degrees
  • lon - Longitude in degrees
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pub fn intersects(&self, other: &BoundingBox) -> bool

Test whether two bounding boxes overlap (share any area or boundary point).

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pub fn expand(&self, margin_deg: f64) -> SpatialResult<BoundingBox>

Return a new BoundingBox expanded by margin_deg degrees in all four directions.

Clamps the result to valid lat/lon ranges so the returned box is always valid.

§Arguments
  • margin_deg - Expansion amount in degrees (must be ≥ 0)
§Errors

Returns SpatialError::ValueError if margin_deg is negative.

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pub fn center(&self) -> (f64, f64)

Return the center (lat, lon) of the bounding box.

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pub fn width_deg(&self) -> f64

Return the width of the bounding box in degrees (longitude span).

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pub fn height_deg(&self) -> f64

Return the height of the bounding box in degrees (latitude span).

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pub fn area_m2(&self) -> f64

Approximate area of the bounding box in square metres.

Uses the spherical Earth model. Suitable for boxes up to a few hundred km wide.

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impl Clone for BoundingBox

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fn clone(&self) -> BoundingBox

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for BoundingBox

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for BoundingBox

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fn eq(&self, other: &BoundingBox) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for BoundingBox

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impl StructuralPartialEq for BoundingBox

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