package org.postgresql.geometric; import java.io.*; import java.sql.*; import org.postgresql.util.*; /* * This implements a lseg (line segment) consisting of two points */ public class PGlseg extends PGobject implements Serializable, Cloneable { /* * These are the two points. */ public PGpoint point[] = new PGpoint[2]; /* * @param x1 coordinate for first point * @param y1 coordinate for first point * @param x2 coordinate for second point * @param y2 coordinate for second point */ public PGlseg(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2) { this(new PGpoint(x1, y1), new PGpoint(x2, y2)); } /* * @param p1 first point * @param p2 second point */ public PGlseg(PGpoint p1, PGpoint p2) { this(); this.point[0] = p1; this.point[1] = p2; } /* * @param s definition of the circle in PostgreSQL's syntax. * @exception SQLException on conversion failure */ public PGlseg(String s) throws SQLException { this(); setValue(s); } /* * reuired by the driver */ public PGlseg() { setType("lseg"); } /* * @param s Definition of the line segment in PostgreSQL's syntax * @exception SQLException on conversion failure */ public void setValue(String s) throws SQLException { PGtokenizer t = new PGtokenizer(PGtokenizer.removeBox(s), ','); if (t.getSize() != 2) throw new PSQLException("postgresql.geo.lseg"); point[0] = new PGpoint(t.getToken(0)); point[1] = new PGpoint(t.getToken(1)); } /* * @param obj Object to compare with * @return true if the two boxes are identical */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj instanceof PGlseg) { PGlseg p = (PGlseg)obj; return (p.point[0].equals(point[0]) && p.point[1].equals(point[1])) || (p.point[0].equals(point[1]) && p.point[1].equals(point[0])); } return false; } /* * This must be overidden to allow the object to be cloned */ public Object clone() { return new PGlseg((PGpoint)point[0].clone(), (PGpoint)point[1].clone()); } /* * @return the PGlseg in the syntax expected by org.postgresql */ public String getValue() { return "[" + point[0] + "," + point[1] + "]"; } }