public interface Composite extends Complex
This interface is equivalent to the GM_Composite specified in ISO 19107. A geometric composite shall be a geometric complex with an underlying core geometry that is isomorphic to a primitive. Thus, a composite curve is a collection of curves whose geometry interface could be satisfied by a single curve (albeit a much more complex one).
Composites are intended for use as attribute values in datasets in which the underlying geometry has been decomposed, usually to expose its topological nature.
Geometry.DIMENSIONS, Geometry.OPERATIONS, Geometry.SUBTYPES, Geometry.TYPES, Geometry.ValidationStatus
BEST, E, EXTENDED_GEOMSUBTYPE_OFFSET, EXTENDED_GEOMTYPE_OFFSET, N, NE, NW, S, SE, SELECTHANDLER, STRETCHINGHANDLER, SW, W
area, buffer, centroid, cloneGeometry, closestPoints, contains, convertToEWKB, convertToEWKB, convertToEWKBForcingType, convertToWKB, convertToWKB, convertToWKBForcingType, convertToWKT, convexHull, coveredBy, covers, crosses, difference, disjoint, distance, ensureOrientation, fastIntersects, flip, getBounds2D, getDimension, getEnvelope, getGeneralPath, getGeometryType, getHandlers, getInteriorPoint, getInternalShape, getPathIterator, getPathIterator, getShape, getShape, getType, getValidationStatus, intersection, intersects, intersects, invokeOperation, invokeOperation, isCCW, isSimple, isValid, isWithinDistance, makeValid, move, offset, out, overlaps, perimeter, reProject, rotate, scale, snapTo, toLines, toPoints, toPolygons, touches, transform, union, within
contains, contains, contains, contains, getBounds, intersects
compareTo