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An algorithm for locating candidate labeling boxes within a polygon

January 1, 1989

Vector-based geographic information systems usually require annotation, such as a polygon number or attribute data, in a suitable location within a polygon. Traditional methods usually compute the polygon centroid, test the centroid for inclusion or exclusion, and select some alternative point when the centroid falls outside the polygon. Two problems are associated with this approach: (1) the text can be centered on the point, but may be placed in a visually awkward place, and (2) part of the text may fall outside the polygon and may overlap other polygon boundaries or other text labels. An algorithm is presented that circumvents both of these problems, by computing a number of horizontal candidate labeling rectangles (boxes) within a polygon from which a suitable selection can be made or from which one may conclude that the text label does not fit the polygon.

Publication Year 1989
Title An algorithm for locating candidate labeling boxes within a polygon
DOI 10.1559/152304089783814034
Authors Jan W. van Roessel
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Cartographer
Index ID 70140586
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center