#gis #polylabel

polylabel-mini

[Fork of polylabel-rs] A Rust implementation of the Polylabel algorithm for finding optimum polygon label positions

1 unstable release

Uses old Rust 2015

0.1.0 Sep 19, 2018

#240 in Geospatial

MIT license

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polylabel-mini

This is a minimal implementation of the polylabel algorithm, for f64 polygons (since usually, that's what you have to work with in GIS applications anyways, single-precision is too unprecise). Original code can be found at: https://github.com/urschrei/polylabel-rs

The reason for this fork was that polylabel-rs requires 18 (!) dependencies for an algorithm that is merely 50 lines long. This leads to a huge bloat in compile times.

Yes, this is technically a copy-paste implementation, but for my purposes, I only use the polylabel() function and nothing else. It simply doesn't make sense to import 18 extremely generics-heavy dependencies for 50 lines of code.

This crate doesn't have any dependencies and has special optimizations applied, for example calculating the bounding rectangle doesn't require cloning the points.

The following functions were copied from the geo crate:

- Polygon::contains(&Point)
- Point::euclidean_distance(&Polygon)
- Polygon::area()
- Polygon::centroid()
- Polygon::bounding_rect()

As you can see, not anything that would justify 18 dependencies. The code was forked at master#fc942fab47ca29cbc54597448b7af48d7cad109c and is updated from time to time.

The license of both geo and polylabel is MIT, therefore this repository is also MIT licensed. I do not want to violate any licensing restrictions, I just want to reduce dependencies. All code is licensed under the MIT license from Stefan Hügel and Corey Farwell.

No runtime deps