Class Segment

  • Direct Known Subclasses:
    CubicBezierSegment, EllipticArcSegment, LineSegment

    public abstract class Segment
    extends java.lang.Object
    A segment represents an edge of a multipart geometry, connecting a start to an end point.

    A segment describes a continuous line between a start location and an end location. The ArcGIS Platform, including ArcGIS Runtime, supports both linear segments (represented by LineSegment) and curve segments,(represented by CubicBezierSegment and EllipticArcSegment).

    GeometryEngine.densify(Geometry, double) can translate curve segments into multiple LineSegment instances to approximate the curve.

    Every ImmutablePart in a Multipart geometry is a collection of Segment instances, where the end of one segment is at exactly the same location as the start of the following segment. Multipart geometries can be composed from and decomposed into their constituent segments if required.

    Because a single location is shared by adjacent segments, a single Point object is used to represent the shared location when you iterate through the points in a part. As a result, when iterating through the points in a part of a polyline or polygon, there will be one more point than the number of segments in that same part.

    Segments are immutable so you can not change a segment's shape once it is created. For workflows that involve geometry editing, create a new segment with the properties you require.

    From v100.12, curve segments are supported in geometry editing workflows. You can add curve segments to a MultipartBuilder, and if a geometry has curves (Geometry.hasCurves() is true) then curve segments will be returned where applicable from the ImmutablePart collections that comprise the multipart geometry. Curve and linear segments can be mixed together in the same geometry.

    Like the geometries they comprise, a Segment is immutable.

    Since:
    100.0.0
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Point getEndPoint()
      Gets a Point representing the end of this Segment.
      SpatialReference getSpatialReference()
      Gets the SpatialReference of this Segment.
      Point getStartPoint()
      Gets a Point representing the start of this Segment.
      boolean isClosed()
      Indicates if this segment is closed, that is it has a matching start and end point.
      boolean isCurve()
      Indicates if this Segment is curved.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • getStartPoint

        public Point getStartPoint()
        Gets a Point representing the start of this Segment.
        Returns:
        the start point
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • getEndPoint

        public Point getEndPoint()
        Gets a Point representing the end of this Segment.
        Returns:
        the end point
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • getSpatialReference

        public SpatialReference getSpatialReference()
        Gets the SpatialReference of this Segment.
        Returns:
        the SpatialReference of this Segment.
        Since:
        100.0.0
      • isClosed

        public boolean isClosed()
        Indicates if this segment is closed, that is it has a matching start and end point.
        Returns:
        true if the segment is closed, false otherwise
        Since:
        100.0.0