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ArcObjects namespaces > Geometry > ESRI.ArcGIS.Geometry > Interfaces > IB > IBufferConstruction Interface (ArcObjects .NET 10.4 SDK) |
Provides access to members that buffer sets of geometries.
This interface is new at ArcGIS 9.3.
Description | ||
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Buffer | Compatibility method for clients wishing to replace useages of ITopologicalOperator::Buffer. This method does not use the properties exposed in IBufferConstructionProperties. | |
ConstructBuffers | Constructs buffer polygons at the specified distance for the set of input geometries. The input geometries can be a mix of polylines, polygons, points and multipoints. | |
ConstructBuffersByDistances | Constructs buffer polygons for the set of input geometries and distances supplied from the specified source-sink interface. The input geometries can be a mix of polylines, polygons, points and multipoints. | |
ConstructBuffersByDistances2 | Constructs buffer polygons for the set of input geometries and distances supplied from arrays. The input geometries can be a mix of polylines, polygons, points and multipoints. | |
EmptyBufferIDs | Returns an array of identifiers of input geometries that result in empty buffers - typically as a result of buffering polygons by negative distances. The identifier is either a sequence number or a geomID. |
CoClasses and Classes | Description |
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BufferConstruction | Buffers collections of lines or collections of polygons. |
The BufferConstruction object implements an updated, highly robust geometric buffering operation. It is designed to process a large number of inputs without requiring that all inputs and outputs exist in main memory at the same time. It provides additional buffering options that are not possible with the current ArcObjects Buffer method. For example, geodesic buffers can be generated around points. Finally, it provides a compatibility operation that lets clients of the existing Buffer operation use this object with a minimal impact on their existing code. In fact, the simplest way to use the buffer construction object is:
IBufferConstruction bc=new BufferConstruction()
Buffer=bc.Buffer(myInputGeometry, distance);
Overview of capabilities of the BufferConstruction object
The IBufferConstructionProperties interface provides several new options for construction of geometric buffers:
Polyline buffers can be constructed to the left or the right of the polyline
Polygon buffers can exclude the interior of the polygon
Curve segments can be added to the output buffers
Buffers can be dissolved togther in places where they overlap
Seperate polygons can be generated for each non-overlapping portion of a buffer
True geodesic buffers can be generated around points that are in a geographic coordinate system
Geometries of different types can be buffered together
Multiple buffer offsets can be generated around the same set of inputs
In the context of a single buffering operation, different features can be buffered by different distances
The buffer construction object requires the use of temporary files. They will be placed in the directory identified by the pathname contained in the environment variable ARCTMPDIR. If the variable does not exist, then the system TEMP location will be used. Temporary files are removed at the end of a buffer operation.
Buffering large sets of geometries and buffering each input geometry with a different distance
You can buffer large collections of geometries, without staging either the inputs or the outputs in memory, by implementing the IGeometricBufferSourceSink interface and using the ConstructBuffersByDistances method, or by implementing the IEnumGeometry and IGeometryCollection interfaces and using the ConstructBuffers method. Alternatively, you can directly use geometry bags and double arrays with the ConstructBuffers method, but then inputs and outputs must be staged in memory.
If you wish to apply a different buffer distance to each input geometry, you can use the ConstructBuffersByDistances2 method, which requires that inputs and outputs be staged in memory first, or implement the IGeometricBufferSourceSink interface and use the IBufferConstruction::ConstructBuffersByDistances method.
If a client chooses to implement IEnumGeometry and IGeometryCollection in conjunction with the ConstructBuffers method, not all IEnumGeometry or IGeometryCollection methods need to be implemented. Only the Next method on IEnumGeometry, and the AddGeometry method on IGeometryCollection, are used by the BufferConstruction object.