GeoJSONGeometry
public enum GeoJSONGeometry
extension GeoJSONGeometry: Equatable
                GeoJSONGeometry is an enumeration representing the seven geometry types defined in the
GeoJSON format. Each case of the
enum wraps a corresponding structure that provides detailed geometric data.
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Represents a single geographical point in 2D space.
Declaration
Swift
case pointGeometry(PointGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a collection of geographical points. This can be used to define a set of disconnected locations.
Declaration
Swift
case multiPointGeometry(MultiPointGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a line in geographical space. It is defined by two or more points, with the line passing through them in the order they are provided.
Declaration
Swift
case lineStringGeometry(LineStringGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a collection of LineStrings. This can be used to define a set of disconnected or intersecting lines.
Declaration
Swift
case multiLineStringGeometry(MultiLineStringGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a polygon, defined by a list of points that form a closed LineString. This is typically used to define a geographical area.
Declaration
Swift
case polygonGeometry(PolygonGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a collection of polygons. This can be used to define a set of disconnected or overlapping areas.
Declaration
Swift
case multiPolygonGeometry(MultiPolygonGeometry) - 
                  
                  
Represents a collection of different types of geometrical objects. This allows for the representation of complex structures comprising different geometry types.
Declaration
Swift
case geometryCollection(GeometryCollection) 
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Equatable implementation.
Declaration
Swift
public static func == (lhs: GeoJSONGeometry, rhs: GeoJSONGeometry) -> Bool 
        
 
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          GeoJSONGeometry