I'm helping my nephew Julian with a Google Summer of Code Project. He is
attempting to continue our work on JTIN from a couple of years ago, so we
can add TIN support to GeoTools.
As part of our work on JTIN we've designed a library that supports multiple
algorithms for the calculation of triangles that make up a TIN. To get
started, we are trying to reuse as much code as we can. I wanted to have
our first supported triangulation algorithm in the library come from JTS.
(I've got one alternative algorithm in mind that we'd like to add later
this summer if we have time.)
Here is my question:
Are the constraints supported by the ConformingDelaunayTraingulator class
in JTS essentially breaklines and boundaries?
This is how surveyors tend to think about constraining TINs. I poked around
the source code for a bit this morning, but I couldn't find an immediate
answer to this question.
Thanks for any help.
Landon
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