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*/
package org.locationtech.jtsexample.geom;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.*;
/**
* Examples of constructing Geometries programmatically.
* <p>
* The Best Practice moral here is:
* <quote>
* Use the GeometryFactory to construct Geometries whenever possible.
* </quote>
* This has several advantages:
* <ol>
* <li>Simplifies your code
* <li>allows you to take advantage of convenience methods provided by GeometryFactory
* <li>Insulates your code from changes in the signature of JTS constructors
* </ol>
*
* @version 1.7
*/
public class ConstructionExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
throws Exception
{
// create a factory using default values (e.g. floating precision)
GeometryFactory fact = new GeometryFactory();
Point p1 = fact.createPoint(new Coordinate(0,0));
System.out.println(p1);
Point p2 = fact.createPoint(new Coordinate(1,1));
System.out.println(p2);
MultiPoint mpt = fact.createMultiPoint(new Coordinate[] { new Coordinate(0,0), new Coordinate(1,1) } );
System.out.println(mpt);
}
}