OGR_SRSNode Class Reference

#include <ogr_spatialref.h>

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 OGR_SRSNode (const char *=NULL)
int GetChildCount () const
OGR_SRSNodeGetChild (int)
OGR_SRSNodeGetNode (const char *)
void InsertChild (OGR_SRSNode *, int)
void AddChild (OGR_SRSNode *)
int FindChild (const char *) const
void DestroyChild (int)
void StripNodes (const char *)
const char * GetValue () const
void SetValue (const char *)
void MakeValueSafe ()
OGR_SRSNodeClone () const
OGRErr importFromWkt (char **)
OGRErr exportToWkt (char **) const
OGRErr applyRemapper (const char *pszNode, char **papszSrcValues, char **papszDstValues, int nStepSize=1, int bChildOfHit=FALSE)


Detailed Description

Objects of this class are used to represent value nodes in the parsed representation of the WKT SRS format. For instance UNIT["METER",1] would be rendered into three OGR_SRSNodes. The root node would have a value of UNIT, and two children, the first with a value of METER, and the second with a value of 1.

Normally application code just interacts with the OGRSpatialReference object, which uses the OGR_SRSNode to implement it's data structure; however, this class is user accessable for detailed access to components of an SRS definition.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

OGR_SRSNode::OGR_SRSNode const char *  pszValueIn = NULL  ) 
 

Constructor.

Parameters:
pszValueIn this optional parameter can be used to initialize the value of the node upon creation. If omitted the node will be created with a value of "". Newly created OGR_SRSNodes have no children.


Member Function Documentation

void OGR_SRSNode::AddChild OGR_SRSNode poNew  ) 
 

Add passed node as a child of target node.

Note that ownership of the passed node is assumed by the node on which the method is invoked ... use the Clone() method if the original is to be preserved. New children are always added at the end of the list.

Parameters:
poNew the node to add as a child.

OGRErr OGR_SRSNode::applyRemapper const char *  pszNode,
char **  papszSrcValues,
char **  papszDstValues,
int  nStepSize = 1,
int  bChildOfHit = FALSE
 

Remap node values matching list.

Remap the value of this node or any of it's children if it matches one of the values in the source list to the corresponding value from the destination list. If the pszNode value is set, only do so if the parent node matches that value. Even if a replacement occurs, searching continues.

Parameters:
pszNode Restrict remapping to children of this type of node (eg. "PROJECTION")
papszSrcValues a NULL terminated array of source string. If the node value matches one of these (case insensitive) then replacement occurs.
papszDstValues an array of destination strings. On a match, the one corresponding to a source value will be used to replace a node.
nStepSize increment when stepping through source and destination arrays, allowing source and destination arrays to be one interleaved array for instances. Defaults to 1.
bChildOfHit Only TRUE if we the current node is the child of a match, and so needs to be set. Application code would normally pass FALSE for this argument.
Returns:
returns OGRERR_NONE unless something bad happens. There is no indication returned about whether any replacement occured.

OGR_SRSNode * OGR_SRSNode::Clone  )  const
 

Make a duplicate of this node, and it's children.

Returns:
a new node tree, which becomes the responsiblity of the caller.

void OGR_SRSNode::DestroyChild int  iChild  ) 
 

Remove a child node, and it's subtree.

Note that removing a child node will result in children after it being renumbered down one.

Parameters:
iChild the index of the child.

OGRErr OGR_SRSNode::exportToWkt char **  ppszResult  )  const
 

Convert this tree of nodes into WKT format.

Note that the returned WKT string should be freed with OGRFree() or CPLFree() when no longer needed. It is the responsibility of the caller.

Parameters:
ppszResult the resulting string is returned in this pointer.
Returns:
currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned, but the future it is possible error conditions will develop.

int OGR_SRSNode::FindChild const char *  pszValue  )  const
 

Find the index of the child matching the given string.

Note that the node value must match pszValue with the exception of case. The comparison is case insensitive.

Parameters:
pszValue the node value being searched for.
Returns:
the child index, or -1 on failure.

OGR_SRSNode * OGR_SRSNode::GetChild int  iChild  ) 
 

Fetch requested child.

Parameters:
iChild the index of the child to fetch, from 0 to GetChildCount() - 1.
Returns:
a pointer to the child OGR_SRSNode, or NULL if there is no such child.

int OGR_SRSNode::GetChildCount  )  const [inline]
 

Get number of children nodes.

Returns:
0 for leaf nodes, or the number of children nodes.

OGR_SRSNode * OGR_SRSNode::GetNode const char *  pszName  ) 
 

Find named node in tree.

This method does a pre-order traversal of the node tree searching for a node with this exact value (case insensitive), and returns it. Leaf nodes are not considered, under the assumption that they are just attribute value nodes.

If a node appears more than once in the tree (such as UNIT for instance), the first encountered will be returned. Use GetNode() on a subtree to be more specific.

Parameters:
pszName the name of the node to search for.
Returns:
a pointer to the node found, or NULL if none.

const char * OGR_SRSNode::GetValue  )  const [inline]
 

Fetch value string for this node.

Returns:
A non-NULL string is always returned. The returned pointer is to the internal value of this node, and should not be modified, or freed.

OGRErr OGR_SRSNode::importFromWkt char **  ppszInput  ) 
 

Import from WKT string.

This method will wipe the existing children and value of this node, and reassign them based on the contents of the passed WKT string. Only as much of the input string as needed to construct this node, and it's children is consumed from the input string, and the input string pointer is then updated to point to the remaining (unused) input.

Parameters:
ppszInput Pointer to pointer to input. The pointer is updated to point to remaining unused input text.
Returns:
OGRERR_NONE if import succeeds, or OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA if it fails for any reason.

void OGR_SRSNode::InsertChild OGR_SRSNode poNew,
int  iChild
 

Insert the passed node as a child of target node, at the indicated position.

Note that ownership of the passed node is assumed by the node on which the method is invoked ... use the Clone() method if the original is to be preserved. All existing children at location iChild and beyond are push down one space to make space for the new child.

Parameters:
poNew the node to add as a child.
iChild position to insert, use 0 to insert at the beginning.

void OGR_SRSNode::MakeValueSafe  ) 
 

Massage value string, stripping special characters so it will be a database safe string.

The operation is also applies to all subnodes of the current node.

void OGR_SRSNode::SetValue const char *  pszNewValue  ) 
 

Set the node value.

Parameters:
pszNewValue the new value to assign to this node. The passed string is duplicated and remains the responsibility of the caller.

void OGR_SRSNode::StripNodes const char *  pszName  ) 
 

Strip child nodes matching name.

Removes any decendent nodes of this node that match the given name. Of course children of removed nodes are also discarded.

Parameters:
pszName the name for nodes that should be removed.


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