Class RoundaboutValenceCheck

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, Check

    public class RoundaboutValenceCheck
    extends BaseCheck
    This check ensures that roundabouts with unreasonable valences are flagged. In reference to OSM Wiki, each roundabout should have greater than 1 connection as 1 connection should be tagged as a turning point, and no connections is obviously not a valid way. In addition, no individual Node within a roundabout should have more than one master Edge connecting from outside the roundabout.
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    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • RoundaboutValenceCheck

        public RoundaboutValenceCheck​(org.openstreetmap.atlas.utilities.configuration.Configuration configuration)
    • Method Detail

      • validCheckForObject

        public boolean validCheckForObject​(org.openstreetmap.atlas.geography.atlas.items.AtlasObject object)
        Description copied from interface: Check
        Checks to see whether the supplied object class type is valid for this particular check
        Parameters:
        object - The AtlasObject you are checking
        Returns:
        true if it is
      • flag

        protected java.util.Optional<CheckFlag> flag​(org.openstreetmap.atlas.geography.atlas.items.AtlasObject object)
        This is the actual function that will check to see whether the object needs to be flagged.
        Specified by:
        flag in class BaseCheck
        Parameters:
        object - the atlas object supplied by the Atlas-Checks framework for evaluation
        Returns:
        an optional CheckFlag object that
      • getFallbackInstructions

        protected java.util.List<java.lang.String> getFallbackInstructions()
        Description copied from class: BaseCheck
        Method to implement for inheriting checks to return the default set of instruction formats that will be the last resort in BaseCheck.getLocalizedInstruction(int, Object[])
        Overrides:
        getFallbackInstructions in class BaseCheck
        Returns:
        The set of instructions to fall back to if configuration results in none.