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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 | #ifndef OSMBASE_H
#define OSMBASE_H
#include <QString>
#include "qgspoint.h"
#include <sqlite3.h>
typedef qint64 QgsOSMId;
class QgsOSMDatabase;
struct QgsOSMElementID
{
enum Type { Invalid, Node, Way, Relation };
Type type;
QgsOSMId id;
};
/**
Elements (also data primitives) are the basic components in OpenStreetMap from which everything else
is defined. These consist of Nodes (which define a point in space), Ways (which define a linear features
and areas), and Relations - with an optional role - which are sometimes used to define the relation
between other elements. All of the above can have one of more associated tags.
*/
class ANALYSIS_EXPORT QgsOSMElement
{
public:
QgsOSMElement() { mElemID.type = QgsOSMElementID::Invalid; mElemID.id = 0; }
QgsOSMElement( QgsOSMElementID::Type t, QgsOSMId id ) { mElemID.type = t; mElemID.id = id; }
bool isValid() const { return mElemID.type != QgsOSMElementID::Invalid; }
QgsOSMDatabase* database() const;
// fetched automatically from DB
QgsOSMElementID elemID() const { return mElemID; }
QgsOSMId id() const { return mElemID.id; }
//QString username() const;
//QDateTime timestamp() const;
//int version() const;
private:
QgsOSMElementID mElemID;
};
/**
A node is one of the core elements in the OpenStreetMap data model. It consists of a single geospatial
point using a latitude and longitude. A third optional dimension, altitude, can be recorded; key:ele
and a node can also be defined at a particular layer=* or level=*. Nodes can be used to define standalone
point features or be used to define the path of a way.
*/
class ANALYSIS_EXPORT QgsOSMNode : public QgsOSMElement
{
public:
QgsOSMNode() : mPoint() {}
QgsOSMNode( QgsOSMId id, const QgsPoint& point ) : QgsOSMElement( QgsOSMElementID::Node, id ), mPoint( point ) {}
QgsPoint point() const { return mPoint; }
// fetched on-demand
QList<QgsOSMElementID> ways() const; // where the node participates?
QList<QgsOSMElementID> relations() const;
private:
QgsPoint mPoint;
};
/**
A way is an ordered list of nodes which normally also has at least one tag or is included within
a Relation. A way can have between 2 and 2,000 nodes, although it's possible that faulty ways with zero
or a single node exist. A way can be open or closed. A closed way is one whose last node on the way
is also the first on that way. A closed way may be interpreted either as a closed polyline, or an area,
or both.
*/
class ANALYSIS_EXPORT QgsOSMWay : public QgsOSMElement
{
public:
QgsOSMWay() {}
QgsOSMWay( QgsOSMId id, const QList<QgsOSMId> nodes ) : QgsOSMElement( QgsOSMElementID::Way, id ), mNodes( nodes ) {}
QList<QgsOSMId> nodes() const { return mNodes; }
// fetched on-demand
//QList<OSMElementID> relations() const;
private:
QList<QgsOSMId> mNodes;
};
#if 0
/**
A relation is one of the core data elements that consists of one or more tags and also an ordered list
of one or more nodes and/or ways as members which is used to define logical or geographic relationships
between other elements. A member of a relation can optionally have a role which describe the part that
a particular feature plays within a relation.
*/
class ANALYSIS_EXPORT QgsOSMRelation : public QgsOSMElement
{
public:
QString relationType() const;
QList< QPair<QgsOSMElementID, QString> > members() const;
};
#endif
/**
* This class is a container of tags for a node, way or a relation.
*/
class ANALYSIS_EXPORT QgsOSMTags
{
public:
QgsOSMTags() {}
int count() const { return mMap.count(); }
QList<QString> keys() const { return mMap.keys(); }
bool contains( const QString& k ) const { return mMap.contains( k ); }
void insert( const QString& k, const QString& v ) { mMap.insert( k, v ); }
QString value( const QString& k ) const { return mMap.value( k ); }
private:
QMap<QString, QString> mMap;
};
#endif // OSMBASE_H
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