public static interface GeofenceGeometry.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<GeofenceGeometry.Builder,GeofenceGeometry>
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GeofenceGeometry.Builder |
circle(Circle circle)
A circle on the earth, as defined by a center point and a radius.
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default GeofenceGeometry.Builder |
circle(Consumer<Circle.Builder> circle)
A circle on the earth, as defined by a center point and a radius.
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GeofenceGeometry.Builder |
polygon(Collection<? extends Collection<? extends Collection<Double>>> polygon)
An array of 1 or more linear rings.
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GeofenceGeometry.Builder |
polygon(Collection<? extends Collection<Double>>... polygon)
An array of 1 or more linear rings.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildGeofenceGeometry.Builder circle(Circle circle)
A circle on the earth, as defined by a center point and a radius.
circle - A circle on the earth, as defined by a center point and a radius.default GeofenceGeometry.Builder circle(Consumer<Circle.Builder> circle)
A circle on the earth, as defined by a center point and a radius.
This is a convenience method that creates an instance of theCircle.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via Circle.builder().
When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is
passed to circle(Circle).
circle - a consumer that will call methods on Circle.Buildercircle(Circle)GeofenceGeometry.Builder polygon(Collection<? extends Collection<? extends Collection<Double>>> polygon)
An array of 1 or more linear rings. A linear ring is an array of 4 or more vertices, where the first and last
vertex are the same to form a closed boundary. Each vertex is a 2-dimensional point of the form:
[longitude, latitude].
The first linear ring is an outer ring, describing the polygon's boundary. Subsequent linear rings may be inner or outer rings to describe holes and islands. Outer rings must list their vertices in counter-clockwise order around the ring's center, where the left side is the polygon's exterior. Inner rings must list their vertices in clockwise order, where the left side is the polygon's interior.
A geofence polygon can consist of between 4 and 1,000 vertices.
polygon - An array of 1 or more linear rings. A linear ring is an array of 4 or more vertices, where the first
and last vertex are the same to form a closed boundary. Each vertex is a 2-dimensional point of the
form: [longitude, latitude].
The first linear ring is an outer ring, describing the polygon's boundary. Subsequent linear rings may be inner or outer rings to describe holes and islands. Outer rings must list their vertices in counter-clockwise order around the ring's center, where the left side is the polygon's exterior. Inner rings must list their vertices in clockwise order, where the left side is the polygon's interior.
A geofence polygon can consist of between 4 and 1,000 vertices.
GeofenceGeometry.Builder polygon(Collection<? extends Collection<Double>>... polygon)
An array of 1 or more linear rings. A linear ring is an array of 4 or more vertices, where the first and last
vertex are the same to form a closed boundary. Each vertex is a 2-dimensional point of the form:
[longitude, latitude].
The first linear ring is an outer ring, describing the polygon's boundary. Subsequent linear rings may be inner or outer rings to describe holes and islands. Outer rings must list their vertices in counter-clockwise order around the ring's center, where the left side is the polygon's exterior. Inner rings must list their vertices in clockwise order, where the left side is the polygon's interior.
A geofence polygon can consist of between 4 and 1,000 vertices.
polygon - An array of 1 or more linear rings. A linear ring is an array of 4 or more vertices, where the first
and last vertex are the same to form a closed boundary. Each vertex is a 2-dimensional point of the
form: [longitude, latitude].
The first linear ring is an outer ring, describing the polygon's boundary. Subsequent linear rings may be inner or outer rings to describe holes and islands. Outer rings must list their vertices in counter-clockwise order around the ring's center, where the left side is the polygon's exterior. Inner rings must list their vertices in clockwise order, where the left side is the polygon's interior.
A geofence polygon can consist of between 4 and 1,000 vertices.
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