RFC 39: OGR Layer Algebra
Author: Ari Jolma
Contact: ari dot jolma at aalto dot fi
Status: Adopted, implemented in GDAL 1.10
Summary
It is proposed that the OGR layer class and the C API contains methods for commonly needed overlay analysis methods.
The basic functionality for spatial analysis with GDAL is provided by GEOS. However, GEOS operates on geometries and typically people work with geospatial data layers. Vector data layers are represented in GDAL by OGRLayer objects. Thus, there is a need for spatial analysis operations that work on layers.
Unfortunately there is no standard for spatial analysis operations API, but it is possible to create a useful set by using existing software as example.
The methods are fundamentally dependent on comparison of all the features of two layers. There would possibly be huge performance improvements achievable with layer specific spatial indexes. This is considered out of the scope of these methods and belonging to the general problem of iterating features in a layer and accessing features randomly. For these reasons these methods should be only considered convenience methods and not replacements for analysis in relational databases for example.
Implementation
The methods are implemented by new methods in OGRLayer class (ogrsf_frmts.h and ogrlayer.cpp) and new calls in the C API (ogr_api.h). The Swig bindings (ogr.i) are also extended with these methods.
The patch with the changes to OGR core and to the Swig bindings is attached to this page. The patch has been superficially tested but it is not written or formatted according to the GDAL tradition.
Backward Compatibility
Proposed additions will have an impact on C binary compatibility because they change the API.
C++ binary interface will be broken (due to the addition of a new members in OGRLayer class).
The changes are purely extensions and have no impact on existing code.
Impact on drivers
The changes do not have any impacts on drivers.
Timeline
Ari Jolma is responsible to implement this proposal. New API should be available in GDAL 1.11.
There needs to be a discussion on the names of the methods and on the internal logic of the methods (this refers especially to the handling of attributes and error conditions).
In addition to the methods in the attached patch, there should be some discussion on additional methods. For example Append and Buffer methods could be easily added to the set. An illustration of what is currently available in the common software is for example this page: http://courses.washington.edu/gis250/lessons/Model_Builder/
Voting history
(June 2012) +1 from Even, Frank, Howard, Tamas, Daniel
Comments on performance
Profiling Intersection of a layer of 46288 line string features with a layer of one polygon feature (~1/3 of features within and many only partly within the one feature) showed that when the method layer was a Shapefile, most of the time was spent in reading the feature from the Shapefile. When the method layer was copied into memory, most of the time (83 %) was spent in OGRLineString::getEnvelope. The 6th version of the patch contains a test against a pre-computed layer envelope, which speeds up the computation in this case ~30% (from 2.44 s to 1.76 in my machine). Still the most of the time (82 %) is spent in OGRLineString::getEnvelope.