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- | Topology refers to the relationship between lines, points, and polygons. For more information about the concept of topology please visit [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geospatial_topology|this Wikipedia article]].Map Suite offers a set of static Map Suite APIs relating to topology, along with an application to validate topology rules. Topology can be very useful in GIS as it allows users to clean up data or to modify geometries to comply with different rules and restrictions. Below is a list of all of the topology cases this sample covers: | + | Topology refers to the relationship between lines, points, and polygons. For more information about the concept of topology please visit [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geospatial_topology|this Wikipedia article]]. Map Suite offers a set of static Map Suite APIs relating to topology, along with an application to validate topology rules. Topology can be very useful in GIS as it allows users to clean up data or to modify geometries to comply with different rules and restrictions. Below is a list of all of the topology cases this sample covers: |
*Lines End Point Must Be Covered By Points | *Lines End Point Must Be Covered By Points |