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GEOMESA-3308 Fix DWithin filter to compute distance between points across the antimeridian #3028
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…ross the antimeridian * Translate longitude by +/-360 and compare distances
geomesa-filter/src/main/scala/org/locationtech/geomesa/filter/expression/FastDWithin.scala
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calculator.setStartingGeographicPoint(p1.x + 360, p1.y) | ||
calculator.setDestinationGeographicPoint(p2.x, p2.y) | ||
val dist2 = calculator.getOrthodromicDistance |
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as another optimization here, we could return early if dist1 <= meters and not calculate dist2. but we also need to calculate dist0, which would be the unmodified point. I'm a little surprised none of the existing unit tests failed with this change :( before changing anything, could you add a test for (0 0)
to (1 0)
(or something similar) and verify that it fails? possibly the calculator is accounting for the anti-meridian wrapping?
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I added a unit test (db811e3), but it passes, which I'm not sure is the intended behavior.
However, I think the calculator computes the shortest distance between two points on the Earth's surface, so it's likely that it already accounts for the anti-meridian wrapping.
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if (geom == null) { | ||
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val op = new DistanceOp(geometry, geom) |
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The variable names geometry
and geom
are too similar and thus confusing. I think we should change these to something more descriptive.
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