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RailwayNetwork

Struct RailwayNetwork 

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pub struct RailwayNetwork { /* private fields */ }
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Railway network with spatial indexing for efficient projection

The RailwayNetwork wraps netelements with an R-tree spatial index for O(log n) nearest-neighbor searches, enabling efficient projection of large GNSS datasets.

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use tp_lib_core::{parse_network_geojson, RailwayNetwork};

// Load netelements from GeoJSON
let (netelements, _netrelations) = parse_network_geojson("network.geojson")?;

// Build spatial index
let network = RailwayNetwork::new(netelements)?;

// Query netelements
println!("Network has {} netelements", network.netelements().len());

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impl RailwayNetwork

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pub fn new(netelements: Vec<Netelement>) -> Result<Self>

Create a new railway network from netelements

Builds an R-tree spatial index for efficient nearest-neighbor queries.

§Arguments
  • netelements - Vector of railway track segments with LineString geometries
§Returns
  • Ok(RailwayNetwork) - Successfully indexed network
  • Err(ProjectionError) - If netelements are empty or geometries are invalid
§Examples
use tp_lib_core::{Netelement, RailwayNetwork};
use geo::LineString;

let netelements = vec![
    Netelement {
        id: "NE001".to_string(),
        geometry: LineString::from(vec![(4.35, 50.85), (4.36, 50.86)]),
        crs: "EPSG:4326".to_string(),
    },
];

let network = RailwayNetwork::new(netelements)?;
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pub fn find_nearest(&self, point: &Point<f64>) -> Result<usize>

Find the nearest netelement to a given point

Uses R-tree spatial index for efficient O(log n) lookup.

§Arguments
  • point - Geographic point in (longitude, latitude) coordinates
§Returns

Index of the nearest netelement in the network

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pub fn get_by_index(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&Netelement>

Get netelement by index

§Arguments
  • index - Zero-based index of the netelement
§Returns
  • Some(&Netelement) - If index is valid
  • None - If index is out of bounds
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pub fn netelements(&self) -> &[Netelement]

Get all netelements

Returns a slice containing all netelements in the network.

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pub fn netelement_count(&self) -> usize

Get the number of netelements in the network

Returns the total count of railway track segments indexed in this network.

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Get the number of netelements in the network

Alias for netelement_count() for convenience.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Check if the network has no netelements

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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Netelement>

Iterate over all netelements

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impl Clone for RailwayNetwork

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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