Terrain Processor: Area: Random

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Task name: Area: Random

Dll plugin name: BITasksPlugin.dll

Geometry type: Polygon, PolygonM, PolygonZ

Heightmap: No

Description

Random placement of multiple objects inside the polygons specified in the given shapefile. Very easy, random positions only two conditions - probability and minimal distance from another objects.

Task parameters

  • RANDOM SEED - number used to initialize pseudorandom number generator.
  • HECTARES - area size in hectares (individual for each shape)
  • DENSHA - The density of the filling in number of objects for hectare. For example 100 objects for hectare means an average distance of about 10 meters between objects.

Object prototype parameters

  • OBJECT - Object's prototype name
  • PROB - Object's probability
  • MINHEIGHT - Minimal size in %
  • MAXHEIGHT - Maximal size in %
  • MINDIST - Minimal distance in meters

Usage

This algorithm is very simple, it generates random positions in area with given density. You can use it for forests with clustering or stones in open terrain

Algorithm

For each shape (areal) do :

  1. instances_count = HECTARES * DENSHA
  2. For instances_count try to find position :
    1. Random position in bounding box.
    2. If position is inside shape, continue to c. else a.
    3. Test with objects if minimal distance is ok then add new random prototype instance in output and a else a.

If this loop a <-> c has no new output for last 100 attempts, area is full and iteration of this shape will end.