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<dependency> <groupId>org.json</groupId> <artifactId>json</artifactId> <version>20160810</version> </dependency>
I still getting some strange results like the image in the end where I show the resulting hexagons covers a much bigger area than my fence.
package br.com.cmabreu.hexagon.services; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import javax.annotation.PostConstruct; import org.json.JSONArray; import org.json.JSONObject; import org.springframework.stereotype.Service; import com.uber.h3core.H3Core; import com.uber.h3core.util.GeoCoord; @Service public class InitService { private H3Core h3; @PostConstruct public void onInit() { try { List<GeoCoord> fence = new ArrayList<GeoCoord>(); fence.add( new GeoCoord(-19.487, -46.747) ); fence.add( new GeoCoord(-19.487, -35.585) ); fence.add( new GeoCoord(-25.275, -35.585) ); fence.add( new GeoCoord(-25.275, -46.747) ); h3 = H3Core.newInstance(); List<Long> hexagons = h3.polyfill(fence, null, 3); System.out.println( getGeoJson( hexagons ) ); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } private JSONObject getGeometry( List<GeoCoord> coordinates ) { JSONObject geometry = new JSONObject(); JSONArray wrapper = new JSONArray(); JSONArray coords = new JSONArray(); for( int x=0; x < coordinates.size(); x++ ) { JSONArray coord = new JSONArray(); coord.put(0, coordinates.get(x).lng ); coord.put(1, coordinates.get(x).lat ); wrapper.put( x, coord ); } // Close the polygon last = first JSONArray coord = new JSONArray(); coord.put(0, coordinates.get(0).lng ); coord.put(1, coordinates.get(0).lat ); wrapper.put( coordinates.size(), coord ); coords.put( wrapper ); geometry.put("type", "Polygon"); geometry.put("coordinates", coords); return geometry; } private JSONObject getFeature( List<GeoCoord> coordinates ) { JSONObject feature = new JSONObject(); feature.put("type", "Feature"); feature.put("properties", getProperties() ); feature.put("geometry", getGeometry( coordinates ) ); return feature; } private JSONObject getProperties() { JSONObject properties = new JSONObject(); properties.put("prop01", "value01"); return properties; } private String getGeoJson( List<Long> hexagons ) { JSONObject featureCollection = new JSONObject(); featureCollection.put("type", "FeatureCollection"); JSONArray features = new JSONArray(); for( Long cell : hexagons ) { features.put( getFeature( h3.h3ToGeoBoundary(cell) ) ); } featureCollection.put("features", features); return featureCollection.toString(); } }
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I still getting some strange results like the image in the end where I show the resulting hexagons covers a much bigger area than my fence.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: