18 #ifndef QGSALGORITHMCALCULATEOVERLAPS_H
19 #define QGSALGORITHMCALCULATEOVERLAPS_H
38 QgsCalculateVectorOverlapsAlgorithm() =
default;
39 void initAlgorithm(
const QVariantMap &configuration = QVariantMap() )
override;
40 QIcon
icon()
const override;
42 QString
name()
const override;
44 QStringList
tags()
const override;
45 QString
group()
const override;
46 QString
groupId()
const override;
53 QVariantMap processAlgorithm(
const QVariantMap ¶meters,
58 std::unique_ptr< QgsProcessingFeatureSource > mSource;
59 QStringList mLayerNames;
60 std::vector< std::unique_ptr< QgsVectorLayerFeatureSource > > mOverlayerSources;
This class represents a coordinate reference system (CRS).
Wrapper for iterator of features from vector data provider or vector layer.
Container of fields for a vector layer.
Abstract base class for processing algorithms.
virtual QString group() const
Returns the name of the group this algorithm belongs to.
virtual QString groupId() const
Returns the unique ID of the group this algorithm belongs to.
virtual QIcon icon() const
Returns an icon for the algorithm.
virtual QString shortHelpString() const
Returns a localised short helper string for the algorithm.
virtual QString displayName() const =0
Returns the translated algorithm name, which should be used for any user-visible display of the algor...
virtual QgsProcessingAlgorithm * createInstance() const =0
Creates a new instance of the algorithm class.
virtual QStringList tags() const
Returns a list of tags which relate to the algorithm, and are used to assist users in searching for s...
virtual QString svgIconPath() const
Returns a path to an SVG version of the algorithm's icon.
virtual void initAlgorithm(const QVariantMap &configuration=QVariantMap())=0
Initializes the algorithm using the specified configuration.
virtual QString name() const =0
Returns the algorithm name, used for identifying the algorithm.
Contains information about the context in which a processing algorithm is executed.
Base class for providing feedback from a processing algorithm.
Type
The WKB type describes the number of dimensions a geometry has.