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/* osgEarth - Dynamic map generation toolkit for OpenSceneGraph
* Copyright 2008-2013 Pelican Mapping
* http://osgearth.org
*
* osgEarth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#ifndef OSGEARTH_ELEVATION_QUERY_H
#define OSGEARTH_ELEVATION_QUERY_H 1
#include <osgEarth/MapFrame>
#include <osgEarth/Containers>
namespace osgEarth
{
/**
* ElevationQuery (EQ) lets you query the elevation at any point on a map.
*
* Rather than intersecting with a loaded scene graph, EQ uses the osgEarth
* engine to directly access the best terrain tile for elevation query. You
* give it the DEM resolution at which you want an elevation point, and it will
* access the necessary tile and sample it.
*
* NOTE: EQ does NOT take into account rendering properties like vertical scale or
* skirts. If you need a vertical scale, for example, simply scale the resulting
* elevation value.
*/
class OSGEARTH_EXPORT ElevationQuery
{
public:
/**
* Constructs a new elevation manager.
*
* @param map
* Map against which to perform elevation queries.
*/
ElevationQuery( const Map* map );
/**
* Constructs a new elevation manager.
*
* @param mapFrame
* Map frame against which to perform elevation queries.
*/
ElevationQuery( const MapFrame& mapFrame );
/** dtor */
virtual ~ElevationQuery() { }
/**
* Gets the terrain elevation at a point, given a terrain resolution.
*
* @param point
* Coordinates for which to query elevation.
* @param out_elevation
* Stores the elevation result in this variable upon success.
* @param desiredResolution
* Optimal resolution of elevation data to use for the query (if available).
* Pass in 0 (zero) to use the best available resolution.
* @param out_resolution
* Resolution of the resulting elevation value (if the method returns true).
*
* @return True if the query succeeded, false upon failure.
*/
bool getElevation(
const GeoPoint& point,
double& out_elevation,
double desiredResolution =0.0,
double* out_actualResolution =0L );
/**
* Gets elevations for a whole array of points, storing the result in the
* "z" element. If "ignoreZ" is false, the new Z value will be offset by
* the original Z value.
*/
bool getElevations(
std::vector<osg::Vec3d>& points,
const SpatialReference* pointsSRS,
bool ignoreZ = true,
double desiredResolution =0.0 );
/**
* Gets elevations for a whole array of points, storing the results in the
* "out_elevations" vector.
*/
bool getElevations(
const std::vector<osg::Vec3d>& points,
const SpatialReference* pointsSRS,
std::vector<double>& out_elevations,
double desiredResolution = 0.0 );
/**
* Sets the maximum cache size for elevation tiles.
*/
void setMaxTilesToCache( int value );
/**
* Gets the maximum cache size for elevation tiles.
*/
int getMaxTilesToCache() const;
/**
* Sets the maximum level override for elevation queries.
* A value of -1 turns off the override.
*/
void setMaxLevelOverride(int maxLevelOverride);
/**
* Gets the maximum level override for elevation queries.
*/
int getMaxLevelOverride() const;
/**
* Gets the average time per query
*/
double getAverageQueryTime() const { return _queries > 0.0 ? _totalTime/_queries : 0.0; }
/**
* Gets the maximum level of data available at the given point. If the layers have DataExtents provided they
* will be queried. This allows certain areas on the earth to have higher levels of detail
* than others and avoids unnecessary queries where there isn't high resolution data available.
*/
unsigned int getMaxLevel(double x, double y, const SpatialReference* srs, const Profile* profile ) const;
private:
MapFrame _mapf;
unsigned _maxCacheSize;
int _tileSize;
int _maxLevelOverride;
typedef LRUCache< TileKey, osg::ref_ptr<osg::HeightField> > TileCache;
TileCache _tileCache;
double _queries;
double _totalTime;
private:
void postCTOR();
void sync();
bool getElevationImpl(
const GeoPoint& point,
double& out_elevation,
double desiredResolution,
double* out_actualResolution =0L );
};
} // namespace osgEarth
#endif // OSGEARTH_ELEVATION_QUERY_H
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