Class ReprojectingFilterVisitor.FunctionReprojector

Object
FunctionReprojector
All Implemented Interfaces:
Expression, Function
Enclosing class:
ReprojectingFilterVisitor

protected class ReprojectingFilterVisitor.FunctionReprojector extends Object implements Function
Makes sure that the result of a function gets reprojected to the specified CRS, should it be a Geometry
Author:
Justin DeOliveira - TOPP
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getName

      public String getName()
      Description copied from interface: Function
      Returns the name of the function to be called. For example, this might be "cos" or "atan2".

      You can use this name to look up the number of required parameters in a FilterCapabilities data structure. For the specific meaning of the required parameters you will need to consult the documentation.

      Specified by:
      getName in interface Function
    • getParameters

      public List<Expression> getParameters()
      Description copied from interface: Function
      Returns the list subexpressions that will be evaluated to provide the parameters to the function.
      Specified by:
      getParameters in interface Function
    • accept

      public Object accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor, Object extraData)
      Description copied from interface: Expression
      Accepts a visitor. Subclasses must implement with a method whose content is the following:
      return visitor.visit(this, extraData);
      Specified by:
      accept in interface Expression
    • evaluate

      public Object evaluate(Object object)
      Description copied from interface: Expression
      Evaluates the given expression based on the content of the given object.
      Specified by:
      evaluate in interface Expression
      Returns:
      computed value
    • evaluate

      public <T> T evaluate(Object object, Class<T> context)
      Description copied from interface: Expression
      Evaluates the given expressoin based on the content of the given object and the context type.

      The context parameter is used to control the type of the result of the expression. A particular expression may not be able to evaluate to an instance of context. Therefore to be safe calling code should do a null check on the return value of this method, and call Expression.evaluate(Object) if neccessary. Example:

        Object input = ...;
        String result = expression.evaluate( input, String.class );
        if ( result == null ) {
           result = expression.evalute( input ).toString();
        }
        ...
       

      Implementations that can not return a result as an instance of context should return null.

      Specified by:
      evaluate in interface Expression
      Type Parameters:
      T - The type of the returned object.
      Parameters:
      object - The object to evaluate the expression against.
      context - The type of the resulting value of the expression.
      Returns:
      Evaluates the given expression based on the content of the given object an an instance of context.
    • getFallbackValue

      public Literal getFallbackValue()
      Description copied from interface: Function
      The value of the fallbackValue attribute is used as a default value, if the SE implementation does not support the function. If the implementation supports the function, then the result value is determined by executing the function.
      Specified by:
      getFallbackValue in interface Function
      Returns:
      Optional literal to use if an implementation for this function is not available.
    • getFunctionName

      public FunctionName getFunctionName()
      Description copied from interface: Function
      Access to the FunctionName description as used in a FilterCapabilities document.
      Specified by:
      getFunctionName in interface Function
      Returns:
      FunctionName description, if available.