Hi,
I'm using the rtree in Boost.Geometry to store one-dimensional intervals
(as segments of one-dimensional points). There may be better suited
libraries out there for this task, but I had Boost.Geometry in my
project for some 2D-Rtree anyways, and since it is generic, it should be
up to the task.
I needed to query the 1D segments in the rtree for overlaps and got a
nasty looking "not implemented" error when trying to compile. Basically,
this is what I tried to do:
typedef bgm::point Point1D;
typedef bgm::segment<Point1D> Interval;
typedef bgi::rtree> Tree;
mytree.query(bgi::intersects(make_interval(from,to)));
(where "make_interval" is a helper that returns an interval from two
doubles)
Digging through the Boost.Geometry code (and I won't claim I fully
understood the template magic), I found in
/usr/include/boost/geometry/algorithms/detail/disjoint/linear_linear.hpp
the following piece:
template
struct disjoint
: detail::disjoint::disjoint_segment
{};
And, more importantly, I did not find a similar piece of code with a "1"
as third template parameter. Thus, I assume that the 'disjoint'
predicate is just not implemented for one-dimensional segments.
I added that predicate for my project, and now I'm wondering whether a
full set of spatial predicates would be desirable for one-dimensional
segments.
In other words: If I came up with a patch adding those predicates, would
it be considered?
Regards,
Lukas