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linebreak

Split a sequence of points so that each subsequence is close to a desired length. This is useful, e.g., if you want to break a geographic LineString into a MultiLineString without interpolating new points or altering existing points. The algorithm is an adaptation of text justification using dynamic programming. Linebreak was originally designed to split OSM highways into smaller segments for more efficient storage in a tiled format.

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Usage

package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "math"

    "github.com/invisiblefunnel/linebreak"
)

func main() {
    line := [][2]float64{{0, 0}, {3, 8}, {4, 16}, {10, 23}, {11, 28}}

    dists := make([]float64, len(line)-1)
    for i := 0; i < len(line)-1; i++ {
        dists[i] = pointDist(line[i], line[i+1])
    }

    targetDist := 11.0
    linebreak.Solve(dists, targetDist, func(i, j int) {
        fmt.Println(lineDist(line[i:j+1]), line[i:j+1])
    })

    // 8.54400374531753 [[0 0] [3 8]]
    // 8.06225774829855 [[3 8] [4 16]]
    // 14.318563970885672 [[4 16] [10 23] [11 28]]
}

func pointDist(a, b [2]float64) float64 {
    dx := a[0] - b[0]
    dy := a[1] - b[1]
    return math.Sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy)
}

func lineDist(points [][2]float64) float64 {
    var length float64
    for i := 0; i < len(points)-1; i++ {
        length += pointDist(points[i], points[i+1])
    }
    return length
}

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